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I can see this might be worthwhile when I have a bank of £1000 plus or so but to begin with I expect I'll be making losses on the monthly fees if I use both?
I can see this might be worthwhile when I have a bank of £1000 plus or so but to begin with I expect I'll be making losses on the monthly fees if I use both?
yupI see, I haven't looked into oddsmonkey yet as I'm working my way through PA, but don't you need to pay the fee to have access to the full range of tools/forum etc?
For a long time I operated without either PA or OM but looking back that was a silly move. When my 0% Matchbook offer expired Smarkets and OM announced their 0% deal which is possibly worth the subscription to me itself.
OM forum is brilliant for offers.
Realise this wasn't your question but my point is OM is good.
It’s just a PayPal direct payment so you can cancel at the PayPal end at any timeDo they automatically renew or do you pay separately each time? From what I've read it seems I'll use PA until I get a good balance and then switch to OM. My experience so far is that it's more of an administration/organisation test than anything else.
At the beginning I did monthly and did separate payments (I dislike auto-renewals - but that is just personal preference), then when I was happy I moved to the yearly OM sub as it was cheaper and you then can use the auto refresh feature on the Oddsmatcher.Do they automatically renew or do you pay separately each time? From what I've read it seems I'll use PA until I get a good balance and then switch to OM. My experience so far is that it's more of an administration/organisation test than anything else.
what made you decide to do that just out of interest?
All that matched betting services seem to use The same self managed Wordpress plugin style forum rather than a feature rich one like we use on hereI'm with PA for at least one more day, at which time I'll probably switch to OM. PA has many plus points but I find the forum layout a bit old hat, and not the easiest to navigate.