Matched betting - who's done it and who's good at it? (No Referrals)

I'm having a right headache trying to get my money out of Ladbrokes. I withdrew £200 last Tuesday which got approved but then reversed yesterday. Then I made the mistake of attempting to withdraw it in-store today and after many failed attempts and a phone call to customer services my account has been restricted whilst they carry out security checks.

I don't care about the account being gubbed as long as they don't find some excuse to not pay up what I already have in there. :( But then the only activity on that account was a £100 qualifying bet which I lost and a free £100 bet at 2/1 which I won.
 
Quick question, I have betting accounts with most of the big names. Does this mean I have no chance of making money out of this like you all are?

Could I do it all in my wife's name and use another email address? (with her consent of course)
 
I'm having a right headache trying to get my money out of Ladbrokes. I withdrew £200 last Tuesday which got approved but then reversed yesterday. Then I made the mistake of attempting to withdraw it in-store today and after many failed attempts and a phone call to customer services my account has been restricted whilst they carry out security checks.

I don't care about the account being gubbed as long as they don't find some excuse to not pay up what I already have in there. :( But then the only activity on that account was a £100 qualifying bet which I lost and a free £100 bet at 2/1 which I won.

Sorry, not too sure. Have you tried gong on chat for clarification? Fingers crossed.

Quick question, I have betting accounts with most of the big names. Does this mean I have no chance of making money out of this like you all are?

Could I do it all in my wife's name and use another email address? (with her consent of course)

Just means you can't do the intro offer. Yes you can do it in your wife's name but I assume you live in the same address so this will be a problem with some bookies (1 per household). However some bookies, including the larger ones, allow partners/married couples to have separate accounts in the same household.
 
Ok, thanks for that. I'm guessing the sign-up offers are where the money is to be made? Assuming I've exhaust the main players, is ther money to be made in some of the smaller bookies sign up offers and existing customer offers from the big names? The accounts I know I have are Bet365, SkyBet, Betfair, Coral, Ladbrokes, 888Bet, and a few others probably. I only use Bet365, SkyBet and Betfair currently.
 
I think the main sign ups should net between £500-1000 without too much fuss and I am still making money from sing ups now with new companies. There is plenty of money to be made past the sign ups (football refunds, daily horse racing, big sporting events). Looking at that list you definitely have some new ones to try, I just counted 110 companies in my KeePass database though the majority are my GF's accounts as well, so a good 50/60.

All of those companies listed, try your best not to lose them especially bet365 - I would be mortified losing them :( just for the £50 in-play offer alone.
 
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I'm guessing the sign-up offers are where the money is to be made?

Not at all, otherwise how would people go at it for months/years? There is a finite amount of bookies out there!

The sign ups, per offer, make more than the continuous (reload) offers but there is plenty to be had after sign ups, until your accounts get restricted anyway :p
 
So, if I start with YesBets, am I best just signing up manually, using say Quidco or TCB, or whatever offer they have and not using YB affiliate links?

Also, for Betfair, as I am going to be MB on behalf of my mum, who lives at a different address, is the most profitable way to simply refer her from my own Betfair account, so I will always earn a % of the spend from her account?
 
So, if I start with YesBets, am I best just signing up manually, using say Quidco or TCB, or whatever offer they have and not using YB affiliate links?

Also, for Betfair, as I am going to be MB on behalf of my mum, who lives at a different address, is the most profitable way to simply refer her from my own Betfair account, so I will always earn a % of the spend from her account?

When you go through yesbets it takes you through a green page first which I think is supposed to hide where you came from.

To be honest, apart from the first couple of times where i went from yesbets, I now go manually to each site whether its for new signups or making bets. Also got topcashback on a couple of signups as well as the normal signup offer.

I also have Ghostery running which stops any trackers and stuff on all websites.
 
When you go through yesbets it takes you through a green page first which I think is supposed to hide where you came from.

To be honest, apart from the first couple of times where i went from yesbets, I now go manually to each site whether its for new signups or making bets. Also got topcashback on a couple of signups as well as the normal signup offer.

I also have Ghostery running which stops any trackers and stuff on all websites.

Thanks DBT85. I'll check out the Ghostery add on, is it just a browser plugin, not a VPN or anything?

So you just use YesBets to lign up your offers/bets, but do the sign ups manually yourself, including cashback etc?
 
Thanks DBT85. I'll check out the Ghostery add on, is it just a browser plugin, not a VPN or anything?

So you just use YesBets to lign up your offers/bets, but do the sign ups manually yourself, including cashback etc?

Yep just a browser plugin.

Any yes, I use Yesbets to do all the tedious bit of finding the matches and deals then open each bookie myself and complete signups either direct on the site or through something like top cashback.
 
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