Thinking of doing a few 2ups tonight for the Champions League on Paddy Power but i don't understand the cashing out aspect on smarkets?
On Betfair it's straight forward as it tells you the amount you will be cashing out and how much profit/loss that is.
But on Smarkets when I was testing it...
What are the most important bookmaker accounts to keep if possible? as in not get gubbed from?
I haven't been back on this matched betting journey for very long but as far as i can tell;
Bet365, Paddy Power, William Hill, Skybet, Betfred, Betway and Moplay
I think those are the top 7...
Over 4,000 Betfair customers have been given a £5 free bet to use on the Exchange tonight before 23:59 (mobile bet), check your accounts!
I got one!
I can use the £5 to reduce liability against a lay bet but what is the best thing to do with this? I'm confused
Another query about Bet365 - is one ive been avoiding due to the £100 bonus and theres no way in hell i have the bank for anything close to that to cover on the exchange...
Is it definitely 1x£100 free bet or can it be split up? If so how do i request this and anything else to be cautious of?
I'm always suspicious of newbies posting offers (despite being a newbie myself) because my instant reaction is to think they just want the referral/affiliate rewards and the actual thing itself is a terrible way of earning money online. No offence intended.
Whats the latest with this? I've registered but all I got is a generic email from them saying "thankyou very much for your application" etc. Is this the same for everyone?
Who are the quickest/slowest paying bookies in your experience? State your deposit method too
For me it's Betfair and Paddy Power (instant withdrawals to my bank account), same on Skybet too (for Barclays and Nationwide customers). Mr Green is instant but has a £1.00 fee
Betfred/Totesport are...
Can someone explain in laymans terms what exactly this Smarkets bonus offer is all about?
https://smarkets.com/promotions/bonus/
Make a first deposit of £20 and they'll refund my losses up to £10 i get that.
3. To withdraw rebated funds, you must bet at least the qualifying deposit on any...
Got a free £10 accumulator bet on Mr Green (3+ selections). Any tips on how I increase my odds of winning on the exchange without making the liability huge? I don't like Mr Green's £1.00 fee for withdrawals :(
It's going to be my first sequential lay bet
Just got started on this. So you need 10,000 points to get 'rewards' and that should be £5.00?
And how long is it likely to take you to reach this without doing the in-store stuff?
Thanks Jon. I'd prefer it as cash though so I'm going to see if I can add the Curve card to my PayPal account, deposit £5.00 on a online bookies, withdraw it back to PayPal, then to my bank account :)
I have a free £30 bet on Betfred. Was quite surprised to learn I could use it all in one single bet.
Whats the highest amount of profit you could extract from a £30SNR free bet if you don't want your exchange liability being ridicously high? Maybe just over 20 pounds profit?
I don't have an allergy I just don't like nuts. Is it possible to do this without actually eating the thing and making something up? I assume all they really need is proof of purchase?
I messed up my free acca (to do the sequential lay bet) because I bet on three tennis matches and I'm worried the first one will not be complete by the time the second one begins. So haven't bothered to lay it on the exchange yet.
Lesson learned for the future though. Will just keep an eye on...
Anyone know how long this should take to get your £10? It's sent to your PayPal?
Bit worried I haven't heard anything by now. I sent them an email but no response yet.
Does it work something like this?
Place the 3+selection acca on bookmakers. (make sure events are well spread out with enough time to help you make a decision)
e.g three horse races at 12:00, 14:10, 15:30
Lay your selection on the first horse race at 12:00.
If you win on the exchange you...
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