Boyle Sports

  • I opened up a BoyleSport account for the offer Matt advertised the other day. Done the welcome offer, lost the tenner so I got a free £5 bet, used that and unfortunately it won pocketing me £25. I then done the £40 in play bet and lost to the exchange and also lost the free in play bet to the exchange as well, happy days I thought! So only four bets with them and now I get an email to say my account is restricted. I haven’t got any other accounts for bookies they are linked with such as seaniemac etc. And I haven’t had any change to mug bet with them as only had the account a few days. Any idea where I went wrong here to draw attention to myself?

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    Deej 15

    This does seem a bit cynical but in this world cynicism seems to be wholly the truth! Think I’ll be stopping using this blog site now. I’m fairly sure I can find most of the main opportunities for myself now anyway.

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    El chico 1

    I have been very careful since joining this forum as to what I post and as to giving away any clues to identity. Have never clicked one link from here. I’ve also found some excellent arbs in the last couple of weeks by myself and have not posted them due to the fact this would be sheer folly. Anyone can join this forum, so if I say “hey lads, arb on the total 180’s in the mvg vs Taylor match blah blah blah” and suddenly 25 blokes are all lumping on it we’d be fucked.

    I’m amazed some people seem to be using their real names on here too! And giving out mobile numbers ffs!! Mark Corrigan ..I hope that’s not your actual name!

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    El chico 1

    Lukan …I was doing the matched betting thing before I saw this site. This site drew my attention to other offers and had some nice strategy tips, but as you say, anyone can do it themselves.Some organisations out there are charging people as if it’s some magic strategy ffs.

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    MarkCorrigan 7

    Yes, Mark Corrigan is my real name … … …

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    El chico 1

    hahaha

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    Chris 18

    MarkCorrigan

    Highly unlikely (and illegal) that bookies are able to tell when we are switching between tabs in our internet browsers. Take your point on using different devices but the Boyles Sport offer we all used was mobile only.

    Hows Jez by the way?

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    roro1990 0

    “Even small things like flicking back and forward between browser tabs is a dead give away that you are matched betting… try to use two devices where possible.”

    I think this is a tad extreme – if bookies were monitoring when we flick through tabs on our browsers I’d be slightly worried at personal security being compromised by any website I ever visit. I’d be shocked if any bookie had this kind of access to a computer logged in to their site.

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    Shaun46 1

    I thought I was just matched betting but I suspect from what people have said that this is instead an underground CIA operation, ok that’s it I quit this blog lol

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    MarkCorrigan 7

    Haha! Too funny.

    I’m pretty sure websites can detect when the window is active? If it switches between active and not active that would be obvious I guess. Happy to be corrected though.

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    Shaun46 1

    I personally and I stand to be corrected if otherwise think that the websites in question don’t care most people have other websites open like facebook, if you banned all the facebook users who bet you wouldn’t have much of a customer base left.

    On a seperate note though I just rung Boylesports just to check on the off chance that I wasn;t banned on their website and yup i’m banned because I signed up to SeannieMc and took £50 off them and then signed up to Apollobet and got banned after one bet but hey ho the money keeps rolling in without this website in my life tracking my every move and window I open lol

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    El chico 1

    As Roro states, it makes no business sense. Losing bettors being restricted after a sign up …bizarre. It may be in my favour that I have had most of my accounts for years and started off as a mug for a fair while. I reckon I’ve had my 365, Sky, Paddy, Boyle, Laddies etc since about 4-5 years.

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    Mark 1

    I really can’t understand why more bookies don’t embrace the matched betting community. If you look at it like this everyone wins…

    Bookies offer sign up bonuses and recurring offers to get and keep customers, the majority of us lot purposefully make losing bets at the bookies in order that the money keeps flowing through our exchange accounts so barring one or two freak results (2-1 Norwich anyone?!) Our accounts will likely be in defecit in the long run, which means the bookies make money.

    The exchanges are happy because when we lose at the bookie they make commission on our winnings on the exchanges.

    And we’re happy because we’ve made a profit too.

    The only loses being the mugs who lose their bets at the exchanges to us and to be fair they’re probably matched betting or trading so they’re probably happy too!

    On this level at least everyone is winning and everyone is making money so why restrict and ban us, why not embrace us.

    Rant over.

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    MarkCorrigan 7

    “On this level at least everyone is winning and everyone is making money so why restrict and ban us, why not embrace us.”

    You know betting is a zero-sum game, right?

    EDIT: To expand a little, it’s obvious that matched bettors cost the bookmaker money in the long-run.

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    jamiea
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    Restricted this morning but just had an email with the 40 pre 20 in play offer on man u and stoke for any one that’s not been banned

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    Mark 1

    If done they way I and most others do it I’m hundreds down at the bookies, thousands at Paddy, Hills and 365 and well up on the exchanges. It’s hard to see how it’s costing the bookies money by my matched betting.

    My free bets are planned to lose too, sure the odd one comes in but I make it a habit to try and be down at the bookie, I’m a perfect customer.

    As for betting being a zero sum game perhaps my example was a bit too simplistic but I believe if you’re doing it right your cash goes in the exchange so everyone is happy.

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