Gamblingdeals.com (Like quidco for bookies)

  • Anyone ever used it? or head good/bad things about it?

    you get cashback on your losses

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    swanst1991 0

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    GEEBEES 0

    Just checked it out.. Seems genuine but unsure. How do they make money because nothing’s free in this world…..

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    happyhomer 3

    Interesting.

    I may not have understood how they work (quite likely, please jump in and correct me if i’m wrong) but it seems for every new bookie you sign up with, which they have an affiliation with, they will pay you up to 20% of your losses back each month up to a total of £300.

    So if I sign up with Ladbrokes through them bet £100, which loses then I will get £20 cash back at the end of the month from Gamblingdeals.com, which would more than cover my qualifying loss from laying that bet.

    Except

    1. You have to sign up for a new account though Gamblingdeals.com at each bookmaker you want to use. As most of us already have accounts at the main bookies it looks like it would be of limited use.

    2. It seems to good to be true! Where is this 20% coming from each time?

    I can’t find much about them online apart from their own promotional material. scamadviser review is inconclusive. https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/gamblingdeals.com

    I’d like to hear from someone who has been using this for a few months first. I’m unsure myself.

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    jameslegg97 8

    The basic premise makes sense – you need to remember that affiliates make money when you lose bets. Matt for example will be making money off of people losing their bets via his affiliate links. 20% does seem high but I guess its only a select few bookmakers and maybe that’s the reason for it..

    As a basic concept it seems really good, but I feel like someone would have done it well already if it was that viable.. Would like to be proved wrong though, as this could be a whole new world! You would just match bet everything and earn potentially unlimited cash.. But yeah, it does sound too good to be true!

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    HoboDining
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    Be careful, I’ve had a pending payment with them since December. They used to pay every month on time, so this is a bit of a red flag.

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    sleepless 8

    ok as long as you don’t give them any money, what is lost if they don’t pay up. If you didn’t sign-up through them you’d get naff all back on your loses anyway.
    Like any cashback site, just a non-guaranteed bonus if you’re lucky.

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    bobster 1

    Um, this seems ridiculously too good to be true?

    Apart from @HoboDining, anyone else successfully done this?

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    happyhomer 3

    Having looked into it some more, they pay cashback on your NET losses across all the accounts you have registered with them. So if you make 10 and 9 loose but the last one wins it could quite likely wipe out all your other losses so you’d get no cashback this month.

    I signed up two accounts with them, which are currently showing a loss equalling £4.50 cashback. So I won’t touch those accounts again now until the end of the month and see if I get the £4.50 cashback as promised.

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    betman 40

    I’m happy with rewards4racing
    Dunno how the cashback rates compare but do know they are 100% reliable and my balance ticks along nice enough for nothing

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    Markviduka 0

    any luck getting pay outs?

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    jameslegg97 8

    I actually used these guys and got a decent 100 quid or so profit. In a lot of casinos at one point you could deposit, withdraw, and still get the sign up cashback via GamblingDeals. Some of the deals I’ve seen lately have been less good though.

    One thing I will say is that their support is almost non-existent. If you’ve got a problem don’t count on ever getting an answer. I made two cashback claims and received no response. Likewise a few messages/questions I sent early on.

    So they do definitely pay out if it properly tracks (I tried it after this post btw), which is great, but yeah its less lucrative because its a bit unreliable (don’t expect Winner to track or get cashback on for example).

    Alsooo don’t expect to make much/any money from the losses at bookmakers.. Genting closed my account incredibly fast and I’d barely used it!

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