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Can somebody please help me with matched betting?

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Norris63203 · 10/04/2016 17:51

I am having some trouble with matched betting. Can someone please help?

I am trying this for the first time. I am trying to earn more money for my family.

I am using //www.savethestudent.org/make-money/what-is-matched-betting.html#comments as a guide.

Here is what I have done so far:

Back bet - Leicester City vs Sunderland

Paddypower - I bet £10 that Leicester City will win (odds of 2.25)

Betfair - I placed a lay bet that Leicester City would not win (odds of 2.30) Liability amount = £12.88.

Result = Sunderland 0-2 Leicester City

Paddypower total return - £22.50 plus £10 free bet NOT £30 free bet like the guide says I should get.

Free bet - Deportivo La Coruna v Las Palmas (tommorow - 11/04/16)

Paddypower - I used my £10 free bet to bet that it would be a draw (odds of 3.25)

But according to the guide I should have had a £30 free bet to use!! Instead I only have £10.

Why is this?

Will it still work?

Should I bet another £20 from my remaining balance to bring it up to £30?

My remaining balance is £22.50

Thank you so much..

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tonymac84 · 29/11/2016 16:38

@FrickOnAStick it's completely tax-free as all profits are deemed as winnings

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FrickOnAStick · 29/11/2016 15:45

What about tax? Presumably you have to declare and pay tax on this regular £500+ a month income? It's unlikely to go unnoticed in your bank account.

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tonymac84 · 29/11/2016 15:36

@Karcheer I've replied to you on the other MB thread :)

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Karcheer · 28/11/2016 21:22

I've been thinking about this since the summer. Have you set up a separate bank account for it?
Which sites are the simplest to follow to start with? I've loads of time to spend on it...

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tonymac84 · 28/11/2016 14:45

@fbolt001 agree, about half an hour per day gets me roughly £500 a month

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tonymac84 · 28/11/2016 14:43

@ynwa8476 I've tried a few and really like matchedbets.com because it's easy to keep track of everything, think they do a free trial as well

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ynwa8476 · 16/11/2016 18:53

Looking to start this but would need a service which spoon feeds me as I am not a natural ideally one which can take you through offers beyond book makers initial sign ups. I am considering profit accumulator, yes bets or odds monkey. Can anyone recommend a suitable one

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fbolt001 · 15/08/2016 21:10

I don't place bets every night - I typically will place a few bets on a Friday or Saturday morning. Mostly on football, but sometimes on the horse racing for the big horse race meets like Cheltenham or Ascot.

I normally make between £300 and £500 a month (it depends on the type of offers the bookies have on in the month).

You can spend a lot of time doing matched betting, but you should make some decent pocket money even if you only do it in the odd 30 mins here and there a week.

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HelpfulChap · 06/07/2016 15:19

I have a friend who dies this full time to supplement his savings (he doesn't work) and makes around £800-£1000 per month.

Although I do say to him that the amount of time he spends doing it he might as well go out to work! Can see the advantage though, no commuting being the main one.

As you say though, you do need to have some spare cash for when you are laying bets. He needed about £3k in his account for the referendum but won £3k on the outcome.

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Katelottie · 06/07/2016 15:06

Yeah it can get quite high! Money pigz list all the offers in beginner/intermediate and advanced so you do all the easier ones first, I skipped a few of them because of the high liability until I had a good pot of winnings that I could then use.... Just do what you can and the winnings will soon start adding up Smile it doesn't take long, good luck!

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Mumanddadtoone · 06/07/2016 14:09

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DesperatelySeeking2016 · 05/07/2016 22:44

Those of you that are pros, do you place bets every night?

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DesperatelySeeking2016 · 05/07/2016 22:43

Thanks katelottie. My main problem at the moment is the amount of money I have to transfer into my Betfair account to lay the bets. I guess that shows how clueless I really am! The problem is I am doing it to make money and so don't actually have much actual money to play with! I'm hoping once some of my bets come in (a couple tomorrow and a couple the next day) that situation will ease?!

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Katelottie · 05/07/2016 21:58

I was exactly the same @DesperatelySeeking2016 had absolutely no idea and took ages when I first started, I'm about 4months in and my other half laughs so much that I know more than him now haha Grinif bonus bagging doesn't work out for you have a look at the below, they have an awesome online community with tonnes of help instantly if you need it from the betting guru of the company, who is an absolute legend, he's helped me so much....free trial too which makes you about £50 to start with

www.moneypigz.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=112

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Mumanddadtoone · 04/07/2016 14:25

Also email support at bonus bagging if you don't understand anything, they get back to you really quickly

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Mumanddadtoone · 04/07/2016 14:22

Definitely gets easier, I spent hours my first day, 2 weeks later I spend less than an hour a day on it

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DesperatelySeeking2016 · 04/07/2016 14:04

I signed up to bonus bagging last night and am so confused! I have read the videos and understand the concept but never having bet before I am completely clueless about what to do. It took me about an hour last night to place my first bet and I'm still not convinced I did it right! Can someone reassure me that it will get easier and I will get quicker?!

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Katelottie · 01/07/2016 22:45

They put offers and free bets on constantly, I made around £55 tonight on the Wales game (risk free) on a couple of existing bookies, you just need to put qualifying bets on, which are risk free also as you bet against your own bet to then get a free bet... Meaning a guaranteed profit

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kslatts · 01/07/2016 22:23

If this relies on free bets from bookies which you only get the first time you sign up, how can you plan to keep doing it for weeks and months?

Bookies also offer free bets to existing customers.

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rosiecam · 01/07/2016 21:17

If this relies on free bets from bookies which you only get the first time you sign up, how can you plan to keep doing it for weeks and months?

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Mumanddadtoone · 30/06/2016 07:14

I started doing this just over a week ago and have made nearly £300, I've done it through Bonus Bagging, it costs £27 + VAT to sign up but they send you all the links, tell you what to bet on and how much. The sales page is a bit misleading as it makes out you get 3 bets sent a day for months, but once you've used all the online bookies you have to buy a separate package for £97 + VAT, I needed a betting pot of £700 to get the £300 profit but it's definitely worth doing. I'm signing up to the new package tomorrow, it states you can make up to £500 per week but to do that you need a betting pot of around £3000, I haven't git that sort of money so I'm starting with a betting pot of £300, and will slowly increase that week on week from my winnings.

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Katelottie · 28/06/2016 20:24

Hi Norris63203, Loupee and anyone else interested, a friend of mine has a match betting service website, i completely recommend it- not just because he's a friend! They have tutorial videos to help you start up and each sign up offer explained in full with step by step instructions, also the daily refill offers are explained in full with 24hr support too....I have managed to make £1600 in 3 months, to the sceptics i was a complete sceptic as well until i read up on it, wish i had started it sooner now!!

www.moneypigz.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=112

They have a free trial anyway which is worth giving a go......

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lucyjordan84 · 29/04/2016 17:34

Hi

Hope its ok to post this...


If anyone is a member of Profit Accumulator I have started a complaints group to try and see how we can get our money back for the appalling service we have got recently. I have a yearly membership so cant even cancel!!

Here is the group...


www.facebook.com/groups/235790033477818/

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Bree85 · 15/04/2016 09:36

I've been doing matched betting for about 1 year now and only wish I started earlier. I personally found Profit Accumulator wasn't the service for me and used a couple of other ones. The best advice would be to get started asap. Start small and build up, so you can build your confidence and bank roll up.

If you are getting started and need any advice, I can try to help on here :)

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Sallyingforth · 11/04/2016 11:06

While matched betting is risk free if you know what you're doing, if you don't fully understand how the process works its actually potentially quite risky.
The bookies don't do this to lose money. They do it to gain customers, and the customers always lose in the end.
There are drug dealers who give out free samples of crack cocaine, for the same reason.
Please come back after a few months and tell us how much you have gained over that period.

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