I'm sick of emailin 20+ members so here it is......MATCHED BETTING by anksta

How long does it usually take for the bookie to credit you with the free bet? I notice William Hill say in their t&c's that it will appear 12 hours after the qualifying bet, which is really slow and makes it less worthwhile

A lot are instant, any that arent I always send a naive email like "even though I lost will i still receive a free bet as I wished to bet on the football tonight"

They normally reply pretty quickly.
 
should be getting £70 from quidco too after my tickets got updated - be a nice bonus


wouldnt get your hopes up about Quidco, they do pay you but it takes ages. Definitely worth doin cos its the exact same thing as not doin it except you'll get some more money bit down the line. I only just got some money from them from like July or somethin
 
Out of interest, when signing up to all these bookies, you don't start getting loads of junk mail from them do you?

they send you occasional letters and things but it normally says on the envelope who its from and if you'redone with that particular bookie, it can just go straight in *** bin.
 
How are people doing with this? I'm considering giving it another go (have a wedding to save for in just over a year, not to mention several other things)

Just thought I'd check up on this thread, been a long time since I last looked in on it and some other people have started to ask me about it again so instead of startin a new thread with all the same questions I'm just checkin back in here.

I'm so gutted I never kept a running total when I started on the bookies (over a year ago now, well over in fact) because I now have no idea whatsoever how much I've made, I have a rough guess but for all I know it could be out by 500 quid.

I've done at least 10 casinos and at least another 10 or so monthly offers so I reckon I must be well clear of the 2k mark.

I realise when I started I advised against having a go at casinos but now I'm officially a convert I think this should involve both bonus baggings now, bookies and casinos.

I think if you're still just startin out (and if you are, you should get on it as soon as possible while you still can, and you definitely still can at the mo) then you should hit a few bookies with Quidco, get upto about 100 quid profit and then go at both types simultaneously.

I reckon using this approach and a bit of commitment in your spare time, you could clear the 500 mark easily within a week. This thread has died down a lot since it started but I think we should get it goin again.
 
Hi mate, just got your email but its not workin very well and thought it would be better just to reply in here anyway.

sorry didn't see the reply, hopefully you see my reply to your reply :p

Out of interest how much dosh to you have invested in this at any one time. The bigger downer for me (i've only tried it twice and have made a profit of £105, quidco + one of the bookies accidentally gave me back my stake aswell) is that when I used WH, it took me over a week just to get £30 back.

Oh and 6 months to get my money back from quidco!!!!!


The amount you need out your account, liquidity or investment, whatever you wanna call it is dependant on a few things, how fast you wanna go how many you wanna do at any one time and how strict you are with withdrawals and checking etc.

If you were to go the quickest possible way, which even though I never did it, would probably be one of the internet transaction thingies like MoneyBookers or Neteller, theres a few others as well but thats irrelevant. If you were to do it this way, you could probably manage with under a 100 out of your account at any one time. Bear in mind though that having money in your moneybookers or whatever isnt the same as in your bank account, it just means its easier to move around from bookie to bookie.

Otherwise, if you were to go the regular way, which I did and most people do, is deposit and withdraw at each individual bookie using your debit/credit card then you're probably looking at at least 200. Bear in mind though that this is only because it takes a lot longer for the places to process your withdrawal then it does your deposit so if you were to use MoneyBookers you could withdraw 30 quid and then put that exact same 30 quid into another website, if you're using your card then it wont be the same one so you'd be takin 60 out of your bank account.

Hope this helps, anyother questions just post them.
 
Thanks :)

So when you're actively doing MB with bookies, on average how many bookies are you playing with in the period of say 1 week?

I think i've more or less figured out one a week just isn't worth it.


er, to be honest I havent done any in a while, prob done about 40 bookies in total, a lot of them twice so more like 15 different ones and a few others. Reckon I got through them pretty quickly, I'd say an average rate of one or 2 a week but sometimes much more than that.

The method I used was sign up at one, complete, sign up at another. That method is time dependant as it depends what you are betting on and when, i always stuck to football so that could mean waiting til the weekend for Premiership games but if you look around, there are matches on everyday that you can bet on.

I'd say jsut go at a pace you can afford, thats the main thing.
 
Well, for the bonus to be added to your account you need to enter a code in betfair. However, you can only enter codes when signing up. If I've already bonus bagged there I cannot enter a code because I'm already signed up.


oh right, no you can sign up again. One of their customer service guys rang up and I said somehtin like well that'll leave me with multiple accounts wont it, and he said it was fine, doesnt matter.

If you find your way to usin the referral code at the start of this thread I'd be very grateful.
 
Just thought I'd post that I just put 50 into totesport and played blackjack for about 4 or 5 hours, took out 177.

A lot of people have posted in this thread and the other casino thread about bonus bagging a couple of years and making a lot of money but that is isnt worth doing now. I agree that maybe 3 or 4 years ago it would have been a lot easier to make a significant amount, it is still very doable, there are still plenty of offers around to take advantage of.
 
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