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WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Signed up 6 months ago or so and have made hundreds of pounds from this but it feels like the money has dried up a little for me now especially after the sports and casino sign up offers. I'm just not quite sure where the real big money is that some people seem to be earning.

The only offers I find are worth doing are the low risk casino offers. Do people make a lot from football refunds and stuff like that? I find that the accumulator offers look complicated and horrible to attempt. I also find it's extremely difficult to find good matches on horse racing for the refunds, especially when you have to act quickly on multiple websites. As a result my matches tend to be way too expensive to be worth the potential refund win. I must have bet on about 10 races now on 3 or 4 different websites and I haven't won one refund either.

I also feel a lot of it is incredibly time consuming just to make 2 or £3 here and there.

Despite all this, if you haven't joined definitely do as I can pretty much guarantee you if you give it a decent go you will make your money back and a lot more.
 
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Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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For the last few months I've been exclusively doing the Advanced Casino offers. I'd strongly advise against just jumping into these but once you've built up a bit of a bank doing the beginner offers then they can be very profitable. I'm up 5 figures with these offers so far...
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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I'm making about 5 - 13 pounds per sign up offer which isn't amazing, but it's all profit. Still not sure what to do once the free bets are done.. it seems you can't match bet unless there is an offer?
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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There are loads of offers daily. At the minute loads of sites are doing tennis offers.

I've avoided all the match betting for last 2 months and only done casino offers and there are 10+ daily.
 

Paulinho'sAgent

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Jul 16, 2017
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For the last few months I've been exclusively doing the Advanced Casino offers. I'd strongly advise against just jumping into these but once you've built up a bit of a bank doing the beginner offers then they can be very profitable. I'm up 5 figures with these offers so far...

Sorry, you've made 5 (five) figure sums off this since October? This feels like those too-good-to-be-true type scenarios but I can see a full thread of evidence that it's not.

Think I need to get in on this!
 

goughie1966

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Aug 28, 2008
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Trying to keep accounts open is the biggest task for me now. I've lost Ladbrokes and Betway accounts this week.
 

Rob

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Jun 8, 2003
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Sorry, you've made 5 (five) figure sums off this since October? This feels like those too-good-to-be-true type scenarios but I can see a full thread of evidence that it's not.

Think I need to get in on this!

I meant with the advanced casino offers over the last couple of months (since end of May) :)
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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Yep. The advanced casino stuff has a huge variability but long term I think it's very profitable. A few people are 30K up in the last few months.
What are you putting in to male 10k? Do you put 1000 in to make 200 each time?
 

Rob

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What are you putting in to male 10k? Do you put 1000 in to make 200 each time?

Read up on the Advanced Casino strategy on there. It's basically doing lots of small offers with high spins and losing the majority of them but the big wins more than make up for it. There's a lot of maths, etc that goes along with it.
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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Read up on the Advanced Casino strategy on there. It's basically doing lots of small offers with high spins and losing the majority of them but the big wins more than make up for it. There's a lot of maths, etc that goes along with it.
So youre down 100s for a while then bam, 1000 up?
 

delpiero

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Aug 5, 2011
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I'm slowly dipping into ACOs but I spent a load of my profit recently on stuff for me and the family (whats the point unless you enjoy the profit right?), so I'm down to a £2k bank. I'm taking a break from sports offers at the mo, tennis isn't my bag at all so I've had a quiet couple of weeks.
Looking forward to the footy season starting again as Accas are a great revenue stream to supplement the ACO losses.
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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I'm slowly dipping into ACOs but I spent a load of my profit recently on stuff for me and the family (whats the point unless you enjoy the profit right?), so I'm down to a £2k bank. I'm taking a break from sports offers at the mo, tennis isn't my bag at all so I've had a quiet couple of weeks.
Looking forward to the footy season starting again as Accas are a great revenue stream to supplement the ACO losses.
You're DOWN to a 2k bank?! Wow
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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I've made over £5k since last October doing this so It's well worth the effort. Paid off some debts, bought some treats and booked a couple of holidays with the £3.5k profit.
What's been your most profitable avenue? Sign up offers or casino or..?
 

delpiero

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Aug 5, 2011
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What's been your most profitable avenue? Sign up offers or casino or..?
Bit of everything really. Signups netted me about £1400 all in. Accas about another £1000. Cheltenham and Ascot around another £800 each (including dutching) and the rest was Casinos and regular offers like free bet clubs, ladbrokes bet and get and 365's in play offers.
I'd say Accas are the least risky from a funds and account longevity perspective, and give consistent return. Horses can provide some big wins but can be very costly with non runners and the accounts will get gubbed/restricted very quickly, nearly all my gubbings have come from horses.
ACOs seem to be the way forward but definitely not until a larger bank is acquired.
 

wooderz

James and SC Striker
May 18, 2006
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Bit of everything really. Signups netted me about £1400 all in. Accas about another £1000. Cheltenham and Ascot around another £800 each (including dutching) and the rest was Casinos and regular offers like free bet clubs, ladbrokes bet and get and 365's in play offers.
I'd say Accas are the least risky from a funds and account longevity perspective, and give consistent return. Horses can provide some big wins but can be very costly with non runners and the accounts will get gubbed/restricted very quickly, nearly all my gubbings have come from horses.
ACOs seem to be the way forward but definitely not until a larger bank is acquired.

Thanks for taking the time to reply, appreciate it as I'm still not really understanding the ins and outs. Like I said I make about 8 ish per sign up offer, I don't understand how people are making 1400 on them!

How much time per day are you spending? Dutching feels like it would take all day to sort out?
 
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