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Sorry guys just to confirm re: the above comments, yes everything is all fixed now, was a problem on Monday but we got it fixed same day for 95% of people affected, and seemingly only those who changed their email address on file, were left to resolve the next day.

If there is anyone else that are not able to access the site that have paid, please email support and we'll check it out and switch you back on as necessary - but I think we have covered everyone now.

PS. Very nice win Mark!
 

delpiero

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They are done most saturdays I think but not that early in the day
Waited until a little later this weekend and noticed the saturday offer post was updated around 11:30, which really helped. Got on most of the offers and had a good weekend of profit all in.
Think I'll swap back to Bet365 for the horses soon as i keep backing winners with William Hill.
 

Son of Saintlyspur

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Really interested in this bud not really ever placed a bet before well except at the horses! What sort of money are people putting down and what values are being returned?
 

Rob

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Really interested in this bud not really ever placed a bet before well except at the horses! What sort of money are people putting down and what values are being returned?

I started in October and was averaging £500/month. This month it's more like £1200 so far but I got gubbed by William Hill in the process so maybe overdid it slightly.

I'd say £500/month is easily achievable though.
 

Son of Saintlyspur

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Hi Rob,

Thanks for your message, I've just signed up and received 10 days free on Profit Squad website.. What now? I presume It'll cost me something to begin with?? I must have to use money to start betting?
 

mark87

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I started in October and was averaging £500/month. This month it's more like £1200 so far but I got gubbed by William Hill in the process so maybe overdid it slightly.

I'd say £500/month is easily achievable though.

Honestly don't know how you're doing it, which offers have you been doing to be getting that amount?
 

Rob

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Hi Rob,

Thanks for your message, I've just signed up and received 10 days free on Profit Squad website.. What now? I presume It'll cost me something to begin with?? I must have to use money to start betting?

Watch all their training videos. Then re-watch them. They're very detailed and walk you through it. Also post on their forum for help.

You need some funds in the exchange (betfair), something like £100 is a good start. Then do the first NCO (new customer offer) and go from there.
 

Son of Saintlyspur

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Thanks for your message again Rob,

I'll have a look into it bud..

Very daunting but sure I'll get my head around it all!

Cheers,

Ben
 

Rob

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Honestly don't know how you're doing it, which offers have you been doing to be getting that amount?

Mainly the WH High 5 promotion but ended up with them withdrawing that offer for me so maybe not worth hammering it like I did.

Even without that, just doing all the calendar offers each day will get you decent money. I got £100 profit from the S'hampton-Leicester Coral double winnings offer for example. Also £100 profit from one of the slot offers.
 

Rob

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Thanks for your message again Rob,

I'll have a look into it bud..

Very daunting but sure I'll get my head around it all!

Cheers,

Ben

Go slowly. You'll make mistakes so better to make them while you're practising with small stakes and getting used to things.
 

DEFchenkOE

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Mainly the WH High 5 promotion but ended up with them withdrawing that offer for me so maybe not worth hammering it like I did.

Even without that, just doing all the calendar offers each day will get you decent money. I got £100 profit from the S'hampton-Leicester Coral double winnings offer for example. Also £100 profit from one of the slot offers.

I've found it difficult to profit from slots and casino offers, the wagering requirements are so high usually. I'm trying to make more use of the daily offers. Started doing the accumulator offers now, had a trial run with £5 to make sure I didn't lose too much if I messed up. Going to start another one today with bigger amounts and see how it goes.
 

Rob

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I've found it difficult to profit from slots and casino offers, the wagering requirements are so high usually. I'm trying to make more use of the daily offers. Started doing the accumulator offers now, had a trial run with £5 to make sure I didn't lose too much if I messed up. Going to start another one today with bigger amounts and see how it goes.

My opinion on the accumulators is that they're consistent but low profits. PS said the conversion is something like 20-40%, so from a £25 accumulator you'll only be making £5 or so (and that's spread over several days or even a week). If you can manage to have 10+ running at once though, that's a decent £50 a week but it takes a lot of managing (which I've not tried yet).

Lots of people seem to have been successful with bingo but I've barely made anything from the bingo offers, maybe £100 in total.
 

mark87

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Mainly the WH High 5 promotion but ended up with them withdrawing that offer for me so maybe not worth hammering it like I did.

Even without that, just doing all the calendar offers each day will get you decent money. I got £100 profit from the S'hampton-Leicester Coral double winnings offer for example. Also £100 profit from one of the slot offers.

On Saturday's I mainly focus on the racing refunds, with betfair, Betway and the odd skybet being the ones I try and do, but I don't do every race as I most of the time I can't find decent matches. I looked at w hill on Saturday and couldn't find one good match, their odds were shite.

How many races do you find a good match on per week? Or even on the average Saturday? Because on Saturdays I can only find 4 maybe 5 and end up getting one refund.

I'm not really interested in the daily slot and casino offers as that's straight up gambling which I don't wanna do as I can't afford to lose money.
 

Rob

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On Saturday's I mainly focus on the racing refunds, with betfair, Betway and the odd skybet being the ones I try and do, but I don't do every race as I most of the time I can't find decent matches. I looked at w hill on Saturday and couldn't find one good match, their odds were shite.

How many races do you find a good match on per week? Or even on the average Saturday? Because on Saturdays I can only find 4 maybe 5 and end up getting one refund.

I'm not really interested in the daily slot and casino offers as that's straight up gambling which I don't wanna do as I can't afford to lose money.

I'm finding a good match for most races. Often several.

It's more about checking every 20-30 minutes as the odds shift rather than just checking once and that's it. It does eat up the whole day but then I was making £300 over the weekend.
 

mark87

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I'm finding a good match for most races. Often several.

It's more about checking every 20-30 minutes as the odds shift rather than just checking once and that's it. It does eat up the whole day but then I was making £300 over the weekend.

I do check that often, im forever going back and forth between the bookies and the exchange but not having much luck. Plus you can only do one horse per bookie per race can't you?
 

Rob

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I do check that often, im forever going back and forth between the bookies and the exchange but not having much luck. Plus you can only do one horse per bookie per race can't you?

Some bookies are one horse per race, some aren't. Paddypower and William Hill offers aren't limited to 1 horse for example.

Check the terms for something like "Offer applies to first bet on the race only. Any subsequent bets will not qualify for the offer."
 

mark87

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Some bookies are one horse per race, some aren't. Paddypower and William Hill offers aren't limited to 1 horse for example.

Check the terms for something like "Offer applies to first bet on the race only. Any subsequent bets will not qualify for the offer."

Yeah I've seen that line in the T's & C's in all the ones iv'e checked, didn't know PP and WH didn't have that limit though.

I'll have more of a ganders at those two this saturday and see if i can see any decent matches. Do you also limit yourself to £1 QL per £25 staked?
 
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