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

nothing inspiring about people telling lies...

you've contradicted yourself, that has nothing to do with people 'believing you', it is just a basic observation - what you've claimed in one thread is different to what you've claimed in another

I've made another £500 since that other post - I took £500 out to fund a new account - so £3000 - £500 = £2500. I'm not counting that £500 as profit (because atm it's a liability) until it comes back into the main acocunt and the new account is entirely self funding.

But whatever - it's the internet and I could say I have PhD in Biomedical Science - so believe what you want - makes no difference to me.:p
 
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There's certainly money to be made with matched betting if you put the time in. I'm up £850 quid in 6 weeks through signups and there is massive potential for reloads/refunds etc. I'll be happy with a steady £500 a month if I can get to that point
 
I've made another £500 since that other post - I took £500 out to fund a new account - so £3000 - £500 = £2500. I'm not counting that £500 as profit (because atm it's a liability) until it comes back into the main acocunt and the new account is entirely self funding.

But whatever - it's the internet and I could say I have PhD in Biomedical Science - so believe what you want - makes no difference to me.:p

yup... like I said it has nothing to do with 'belief'

I'm not particularly impressed with either but if you're going to post figures then don't make them up
 
yup... like I said it has nothing to do with 'belief'

I'm not particularly impressed with either but if you're going to post figures then don't make them up

They aren't made up.

Do you want to see my spreadsheet and betfair account balance?

Not that that wuld matter, as you'd just accuse me of faking the spreadsheet and depositing into Betfair.
 
no I just said I'm not really fussed with the actual figures, if you're doing well then that is great

but telling people you're making X in one thread then Y in another... is just silly

not to mention you were actually trying to compare this to a 'job' for the purpose of someone in the other thread who wanted to work from home
 
Here you go. This is the exchange acocunt I use for the bonus bets*, I use seperate exchange accounts for qualifying bets and this doesn't even take into account the casino/bingo offers.

*remember the losses on the exchange account are winners at the bookie - so every bet listed here is profit .


I'm averaging over £400 a week - you can believe that or not - but this is my final post in this thread - you just sound bitter that someones doing well out of it.
 
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so you're averaging 400 a week then not 2.5k a month? So you did tell lies before.... what a surprise

not bitter at all, I did it over 10 years ago when it was rather more lucrative...

I'm just calling you out on your BS... you were giving duff advice in the other thread - it complete nonsense to state you're earning 2.5k a month from this when you've now revised those figures downwards and you've only been doing it for 6 weeks... (sample size anyone) You will find some sites dry up for you, your initial earnings are partly thanks to sign up offers.... stop talking utter **** and people won't have to pull you up for it
 
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so you're averaging 400 a week then not 2.5k a month?

Doh you right! I made a mistake. It was £2.5k in six weeks. I'm at fault and well done for sticking with it and correcting me.

Still, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it only being £1600 amonth - (which is like £2k a month "taxed" equivalent anyway).

I apologise for the confusion!

You will find some sites dry up for you, your initial earnings are partly thanks to sign up offers

I'm not doing many signup as I completed most of them in 2013 - 95% of my profits are from reloads. I will be doing more sign ups soon though as I have more "accounts" coming online over the next few weeks.
 
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I'm really not fussed... whether it was 2.5k in 6 weeks I'm just calling out the BS... yes you can throw in another 'last post' about how X got confused and oh that other poster meant 'accounts' not 'people'

fact is you were giving someone duff advice in the previous thread and you're misstating your earnings from this activity - just stop making things up, you don't accidentally misstate earnings by several hundred pounds a month
 
I'm really not fussed... whether it was 2.5k in 6 weeks I'm just calling out the BS... yes you can throw in another 'last post' about how X got confused and oh that other poster meant 'accounts' not 'people'

fact is you were giving someone duff advice in the previous thread and you're misstating your earnings from this activity - just stop making things up, you don't accidentally misstate earnings by several hundred pounds a month

ok
 
I made about £300 in 2 weeks just doing it after work for an hour or two.

If you're doing it full time I can see how £300+ a week is doable.

The starting offers (bet £20 get £20 free bet) are the money makers. When it starts getting to bet £50 x 5 get £50 free bet it becomes pretty tedious.

As for the reloads, these tend to be on things happening during the day when most folk are at work (Cricket/Golf/Tennis etc) so I think it's only really worth following after the initial starting offers if you are part-time or unemployed. The reload offers are pretty poor, bet £20 on Open winner get £5 free bet etc; means you make about £4...

Are there any decent sites other than PA? Not sure I want to pay £17.99 a month if I'm going to make £20-£30 a week.

I'll probably go through this list I guess:
https://www.freebets.com/

Has anyone here done the PA bingo offers?
 
On reloads slots have potentinal for instance i made £12 from £5 but you see people on profit accumulator facebook forum making £80 and £120 off a £5 risk free bet yes you have to be lucky but long term you never know what your get.
 
Slots are the only thing I can do on the reloads due to working during most sporting events.

Did the £6 Blackjack thing and did come out with £17 using the blackjack strategy, so £11 up and it was quite good entertainment I guess. Went on the slots though and ended up taking £10.13, so £4.13 profit. :D

I'll try one of the bingo offers.
 
Make sure you read the bingo one properly. The key is to spend all your money before you start getting winnings as your real money winnings are used before your "bonus" balance. So if you're in the middle of buying tickets and you see your balance go up you need to stop, unless say you win a quid and you still have £30 left to spend in which case its worth carrying on buyer. Just got to work out what bonus you're happy to sacrifice if you can't spend it all.
 
A great result today!

I got paid out at both the bookie and the exchange! The horse I had gone with finished first, but then got disqualified.

So the bookie paid me out as he finished first, then the exchange paid out as he got disqualified.

Bonus £500 :)
 
Awesome! Have fun with it kinai :cool:


I had an e-mail from William Hill for £5 risk free on Luck of the Irish, strangely I already had £5 in my account, my account was empty after I withdrawed this week :confused: anyways on my 5th £1 spin I won £6, I withdrawed that, another great success :cool:
 
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