Yes it does. There is a continuously updated list of existing-customer offers.Does Yesbets offer you more ways to earn than just the initial signup bonus with each bookie?
Long answer: So if I'm not mistaken, the free account gives you access to the Coral new customer sign up tutorial, worth about £15. The idea as that that money then pays for a month's premium subscription which gives you access to all of the other offers. You don't need Odds Monkey to find all the available bets - everything is on Yesbets. It has sign the sign up offer for basically every bookie out there (I had no idea that there were so many small bookies), and there is also a continuously updated list of existing-customer offers, too.
The short answer is: do as Diddums says.
Don't worry, all will become clear, and the calculator definitely works.Cool. I'll sign up then. Hopefully the calculator will work with a premium membership. Still not entirely sure on how I find the actual bets to make. I just hope yesbets has some system in place to do that.
I haven't had a lot on today, that's for sure.Bloody hell, have you spent the entire day just mashing f5?
//made £200 from Betfair's casino offer. This weekend has been fantastic to me.
The difference is you will actually make money with Yesbets.
TBH, there's probably not much to choose between all the various providers as far as offers, calculators etc. go, but where Yesbets stands out for me is the Facebook community which is very active and friendly.
The Facebook group is where most of the activity is, if you need any pointers specific to certain reloads, that's the place to ask. Yesbets lists every reload worth knowing about. The big one at the moment is Will Hill High 5 - every day the offer is updated and the best matches are automatically sought. Bet365 Feature4/1 is another good one and there are various 2nd place refunds from Paddy Power, Skybet, Sportingbet, Will Hill, Betfred and so on. And there are also a binch of football reloads, too. Once you been doing it for a couple of weeks, you get familiar with which offers are worth doing, and which are a real long shot.I already had a basic account on Yesbets and decided to try the premium account and see how it compares to Profit Accumulator (cancelled my sub a few months ago). I've already done all the signup offers worth doing and learnt how to do horse racing reloads with PA so i'm mostly looking to start doing other reloads. I'm not super impressed with Yesbets so far, the reloads section isn't terribly informative and doesn't really show which offers are good value instead just indicating if the offer is guaranteed profit or not.
Agreed, the Facebook community is worth it in its own right tbh.