chris0147 said:
So I am ready to start to make £1,000 to £2,000 a month. I have got £400 with me right now, so how much I could make in per month?
In my experience from reading the forums on PA/OM there are only a couple of ways in which you can make that much per month consistently:
1) You do every single offer that comes your way, with every bookies and commit to spending a LOT of time doing matched betting (everything in huge numbers - multiple accas, horse refunds, etc etc) as this can be time consuming until you get quick and efficient at it, and you would need to develop a strategic mug betting system to keep your accounts in good order. From what I read from people doing MB full-time, they spend a lot of their time keeping their accounts tidy.
2) You do all the casino offers (including the risky ones) and are lucky to get a few bigger wins.
3) You count your 'wife's' account in with your total. [note - I am not advocating this, but God you see it everywhere on PA/OM].
I stick to the big offers on the weekend football and C4 racing. I spend a couple of hours at it per week and make £400-£500 a month. I've accrued a few gubbings over the past few months so you have to see that as a possibility that may dampen your earnings a bit. Other people claim to make £1000 a month without breaking a sweat...you'll have to ask them how they achieve it, but it certainly seems to be a mixture of luck and calculated risk in their approach to doing casino offers that carry various amounts of risk concerning the money you need to put into it. I don't take these risks, personally I'm happy with my decision but perhaps this is why my profits aren't as high as they could be.
Are there any of you on here who have been used a website called ffrees.co.uk to open bank accounts used with each different name?
No. No-one here does that because it is fraud. Which is illegal. We're not going to talk about that here.
From searching the website you just gave for the keyword 'fraud':
"We will tell fraud prevention agencies if you give us false or inaccurate information and we suspect fraud."
What VPN do you use that works for all bookies?
If you are in the UK then you will not need a VPN for bookies. If you want added security or are out of the country at some points in the year then there are many many reputable VPN services on Google if you do a quick search.
How do you receive your funds after you have make a profit?
Your profits will either be in the bookies or in the exchange. You can request a withdrawal and your funds are usually in your bank account within the next 2-3 days.
Do you use to withdraw your funds by used PayPal, Skrill, neteller or do you use to withdraw your funds from a bookie that goes straight to your bank account?
Usually a bookies will require you to withdraw to the same method that you used to deposit - for most matched bettors that will be back onto their debit/credit card linked to your bank account because often bookies offers are not valid with PayPal/Skrill deposits, but that's something that differs between bookies and across offers so you'd need to check individual T&Cs