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Cerebral Houdini
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Jun 27, 2004
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I'm on around £780 at the minute, but I probably won't have much time over the next month or so. Good to see everyone else making money too. (y)

@Rob have you been dutching?
 

Rob

The Boss
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Jun 8, 2003
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I'm on around £780 at the minute, but I probably won't have much time over the next month or so. Good to see everyone else making money too. (y)

@Rob have you been dutching?

I've had a couple of goes and around £60 up from it but not seriously
 

Profit Squad

Member
Oct 4, 2016
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90
How we all getting on with this?

I went on holiday and now stupidly busy at work so not getting the time for it. Just had 30 quid taken from my account for ProfitSquad too so I guess if I don't get any time this just won't work for me!

It's honestly not going to take long to make more than that £30, and if that's what you paid it must be on the Quarterly membership, so you have 3 months to make it. If you can spend even 2 hours per week placing some bets, I would be surprised if you made less than £750 in that time, so I'd say it's definitely worth it regardless of how much time you have :)

Even if you just keep the membership and cherry-pick the best offer of the month, you can easily make your fees back and more. Trust me when the next big loophole comes along you'll be glad you stuck with it. Some members were making £4k+ in a week back in April from a great loophole at william hill. The number of people asking to get back into the group who let their membership expire was unreal, but most of them missed the boat. It pays, to be a member. Literally.
 

Geyzer Soze

Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd
Aug 16, 2010
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Spent most of this afternoon with a few windows open for the horses and made almost £150 in free bets on the various refund offers.
Yeah, i just don't think i'm going to be able to put the time in to make it worth while tbh. Saturdays are a right off for me for starters, and it seems that they are pretty important to be online and working it on Saturdays to take full long term advantage. I've made about 200 quid since starting, over about 4 weeks. I guess it's better than kick in the teeth, but 200 bucks a month ain't gonna cut it for the time it takes i don't think.
I haven't started the bigger offers yet though, so will probably work through those and tie it up.
Profit Squad have been great though, with a bit more time it would definately be a good thing.
 

Profit Squad

Member
Oct 4, 2016
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Just so you all know we now have the forum live on the main site! Our members seem to much prefer it! Much more organised!

Thanks
Joe
 

Profit Squad

Member
Oct 4, 2016
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Yeah, i just don't think i'm going to be able to put the time in to make it worth while tbh. Saturdays are a right off for me for starters, and it seems that they are pretty important to be online and working it on Saturdays to take full long term advantage. I've made about 200 quid since starting, over about 4 weeks. I guess it's better than kick in the teeth, but 200 bucks a month ain't gonna cut it for the time it takes i don't think.
I haven't started the bigger offers yet though, so will probably work through those and tie it up.
Profit Squad have been great though, with a bit more time it would definately be a good thing.

I would highly recommend if you do give it another shot to just invest in an annual membership. With the discount, it's only £90 to get our service for the next 12 months. Even if you're too busy to do anything 10 mounts out of the year, there are several big events throughout the year that can easily give you more than the £90 in just a few minutes work. For example some members made £2-3k during Cheltenham this year, and that was before we had the dutching strategy, it could be a lot more profitable next year. Even if you were working during the day, there were enough good offers around that you could place a bunch of bets the night before or 1st thing in the morning to ensure you made at least a few £hundred.

It's better to view this as a long term thing, rather than a monthly thing. That's why it's better to get onto Annual membership. Most people can earn this back within 1-2 days, and then you don't have to feel the pressure of doing something every month to cover the (to be fair, very affordable) fees. Even the Quarterly is easy to out-earn even if you only did bets 1 day each of the 3 months, you can easily make a profit.

But the point is, even if you do nothing at all for a few months, if you get an email from us alerting you to a new loophole that you end up making hundreds/thousands on (we've posted 4 big ones in the last 12 months) then you will be glad you didn't cancel!

No 2 months are the same, so while 1 month may seem like there's not much on, and you don't have time to be messing with £5 free bet offers, the next month could have a huge event, or loophole, where you can make 3x more profit in half the time. So getting Annual membership removes the part of you having to justify the expense, because you already know you will easily make more than £90 back in the next 12 months, unless you give up all together and ignore loopholes and big events!
 

mark87

Well-Known Member
Nov 29, 2004
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For those wondering if the £30 sign-up is worth it, I just made £40 profit in 20 minutes doing the Robin Hood bingo dragon fish method....and that's just one of the bingo sites (y)

Just annoying I have to wait a week for the money to hit my account before trying another one!
 

al_pacino

woo
Feb 2, 2005
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My plan to lose as many as possible at the bookies was going great until about 30 minutes ago. 3 what I hoped unlikely results later and i'm down about £170 on befair :poop:
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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My plan to lose as many as possible at the bookies was going great until about 30 minutes ago. 3 what I hoped unlikely results later and i'm down about £170 on befair :poop:

Know how you feel, started the Winner sports NCO last week, deposit £100 and get £100, built up a bookie balance of £420, lost £150 yesterday, spent the rest of the £270 on one of the CL games tonight hoping to lose and I bloody win, I now have over £900 in my bookie account :mad::mad::mad:
 

al_pacino

woo
Feb 2, 2005
4,576
4,112
Know how you feel, started the Winner sports NCO last week, deposit £100 and get £100, built up a bookie balance of £420, lost £150 yesterday, spent the rest of the £270 on one of the CL games tonight hoping to lose and I bloody win, I now have over £900 in my bookie account :mad::mad::mad:

OUCH. That is the scenario I don't even want to think about.
 

haxman

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Jan 14, 2007
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Last night a guy called David M on yesterdays offers thread.

The one who doesnt know how quoting a post works!
Yeah it all started when he couldn't get his head around me placing a bet on a penalty to be awarded in the Arsenal game. This was my qualifying bet for the Boyle double winnings offer. I thought it was self explanatory.....
 

Time for Heroes

Well-Known Member
Sep 5, 2012
780
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Keep an eye out for Skybet this weekend. They ran a 'Bet365esque' 50 risk free in play bet for the Arsenal match last week so hopefully something similar this Saturday too.
 

Rob

The Boss
Admin
Jun 8, 2003
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Down to £245 in my bookie account, worked out that if I lose that in my next bet I'll have broken even, complete waste of time!

You've really confused me with this. What do you mean broke even? Winning/Losing the bets should have absolutely no impact on your profits (unless it's a signup offer with wagering and then it's better if you lose the bets quickly). All that winning/losing does is move the money back and forth between the bookie and exchange, adding the profit on to it as you go.
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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You've really confused me with this. What do you mean broke even? Winning/Losing the bets should have absolutely no impact on your profits (unless it's a signup offer with wagering and then it's better if you lose the bets quickly). All that winning/losing does is move the money back and forth between the bookie and exchange, adding the profit on to it as you go.

Well I worked out that after the initial £100 I deposited with the bookie and the deposits that I made into betfair to lay the bets that I won't have actually made any profit, I'm guessing the amount of qualifying losses I had to make just ate up my profit as well as the betfair commission.

Edit: actually the betfair commission is included in the QL loss.
 

0-Tibsy-0

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Aug 13, 2012
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Well I worked out that after the initial £100 I deposited with the bookie and the deposits that I made into betfair to lay the bets that I won't have actually made any profit, I'm guessing the amount of qualifying losses I had to make just ate up my profit as well as the betfair commission.

Edit: actually the betfair commission is included in the QL loss.

You should be making .50p to £3.00 Qualifying loss max depending on the size of the stake required, and making £6 to £20 winnings from the free bets, again dependant on the value of the free bet.

Add up all the money in your bookies account, in the Betfair exchange and the money currently being used as liability in the exchange too- if you have followed the matched betting / FB tutorials in regards the NCOs then you should definitely be up against your deposits...
 

Rob

The Boss
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Jun 8, 2003
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Well I worked out that after the initial £100 I deposited with the bookie and the deposits that I made into betfair to lay the bets that I won't have actually made any profit, I'm guessing the amount of qualifying losses I had to make just ate up my profit as well as the betfair commission.

Edit: actually the betfair commission is included in the QL loss.

I'd stop and double check everything as it sounds like you're doing something wrong. There's absolutely no way you should be breaking even. The QL is normally a couple of quid and the NCOs and Free Bets are normally in the 20-50 range.

Post some examples and we'll try and see where you're going wrong :)
 
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