Putting money to work

Really? I've probably made £1.5k since August. It does take time though, you need to be able to sit down and go through the wagering which probably isn't suited to people with 15 kids :p

Last night I sat on the couch with the laptop and did all the wagering whilst watching some films. Getting paid to watch movies, great stuff.

Also, if you're the kind of person to chase the £, stay away from the casinos. Seriously, it's not worth the risk. This takes patience and discipline.
 
Explain ?

You generally have to do a certain amount of wagering before the casino will let you withdraw your winnings. My winnings usually drop to nothing before I've completed the wagering requirements to withdraw. I have only done 6 offers though.
 
Actually, for the benefit of all, let me explain the promo I did to get £130 for nothing (it's 100% gambling, there's zero guarantee of winning however it also costs nada to try).

At Leovegas, if you play 20 rounds of roulette on a Thursday or Friday night, you get 100 free spins on selected slots the next day. By betting on red / black, you minimize losses, the reports from the Yesbets facebook group have been that people have ended with £1 or £2 loss, with others reporting as much as £8 profit.

This unlocks the free spins which get credited the next day. Play these on the slots they give you, and whatever you win is "bonus money", so subject to rollover requirements. In the case of Leovegas, the rollover is 35x. So say you win £10 on the free spins (usually much more, but a tenner is easy for mathematical purposes), that means you have to play through £350 and if you manage it, you make bank.
 
Second the matched betting route. Using only sign up offers, I was over £800 in profit in the first month and that's with not doing it every day! I think my starting balance was somewhere around £1.5k - 2k.

Even if you stopped at just the sign up offers, that's still a very nice risk free return in a short space of time.
 
This unlocks the free spins which get credited the next day. Play these on the slots they give you, and whatever you win is "bonus money", so subject to rollover requirements. In the case of Leovegas, the rollover is 35x. So say you win £10 on the free spins (usually much more, but a tenner is easy for mathematical purposes), that means you have to play through £350 and if you manage it, you make bank.

You are still gambling even though it's not "your" money. That's how these casinos operate, get the punter accustomed and using the site, until they come back and wager for real.
 
Which we don't do. Well, some do but I only do casino stuff if it's risk free or the QL is negligible.
 
Which we don't do. Well, some do but I only do casino stuff if it's risk free or the QL is negligible.

It's still dangerous territory for somebody predisposed to gambling addiction of which there are many. Them innocently meeting the wagering requirement could trigger an addictive response in their brains which they didn't know was there. And it's the sort of thing that grows with time, so the longer you do it the more likely you are to become hooked, like most addictions.

Gambling is a multi-billion dollar industry, they know all the tricks to get people hooked. So be wary is all I'd say.
 
Hey guys how I have £1 can someone tell me how to turn that into £1,000,000 in 1-2 months plz kthx.


This thread is almost as bad as when Arek came up with the revolutionary idea to beg over the internet.
 
I posted a referral link to a p2p i lend with last year and i was slated as "it sounds like a scam". It isn't and the returns are better than you get with banks atm.

I'm lending money at 5.3%, but you can get 3.5% on rolling monthly lending.

Also, if you use a referral link to sign up with and your referal invests min £1k for 30 days then you receive £50 bonus.

I suggested those that wished to make a bit of a decent return on their cash to use my referral link, then when they have set up their account, they post their referral link and the next person uses that etc etc etc. So not only a better interest rate, but also a guaranteed £50.

** No referral links. You have been warned already - EVH **
 
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