Does anyone do this full-time at all?

  • Hey chaps,

    I’m just wondering if anyone here does this FT. I’ve read some posts where members have 4 grand floats and that seems pretty serious to me.

    If anyone can share some advice and facts and figures that would be great for noobies like me and i’m sure several others as well.

    I plan to run through the sign up offers shortly but I need a float obviously to start with.

    Best Regards

    p.s gratz on the forum guys – it’s always an interesting read btw 😉

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    A 2

    thats actually not a bad idea Ice, keep it strictly for MB on behalf of another person.. could potentially do it several times, selling/buying another phone after you’ve exhausted that account..

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    deathstar 30

    I started with £50! A couple of years Betfair had an incredible £250 in £10 chunks bet basket which remains one of the easiest offer I’ve ever done.
    The size of your float is only important with regards to covering the actual bet you are doing at any one time. However, the bigger the float, the more offers you can do at once and therefore more money can be made in a shorter space of time. Bookies tend to do the same offers at the same time, for example on the big match at the weekend or the big race of the day. A bigger float certainly helps to make the most of these.

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    mr_chippy 0

    has anyone used the same paypal for multi accounting?

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    78naD 4

    LOL chippy at it again 🙂

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    paulgleave84 1

    lol chippy theres no way you could use just the one paypal for multi accounting

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    Starlord 1

    Your float doesn’t need to he huge to begin with. Just don’t jump straight into the big £200 Bet365/Winner offers. Start with the small, no-rollover type offers. The float will grow gradually. I currently have around £4k in various bookie/exchange accounts and some extra in a dedicated current account. I don’t need that much but I don’t like withdrawing.

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    STC 4

    Please also bear in mind that this is additional TAX FREE income.. On a saturday afternoon you can earn £50-100 (offers depending) for a few hours ‘work’, a lot more than several of us would earn doing the equivalent in our jobs

    I use it to supplement my job and earn several hundred a month from it*. If we were to earn the same amount extra from our jobs we would have to earn a LOT more each month as Tax / National Insurance would hit us. This is also compounded further with pension deductions / student loan deductions (whenever I’m lucky enough to get a salary increase at work, it just seems that tax, NI, pension, student loan deductions all increase, leaving me with little extra disposable income!).

    *and I don’t do this anywhere near full time. Don’t fancy being glued to my PC so try to cash in on the profitable offers or events where a lot of offers are available.

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    dazlad 0

    Just making a bit extra, doing it for around 9 months.

    Like FOGBLOG I have my own strategy too but only just started last week…up £90 so far. Hopefully in conjuction with match betting it will be a nice earner but my strategy isnt risk free like match betting but it is very very low risk (trying to calculate to make it risk free though). Going to try it for a few months if it works great if not back to just match betting.

    BTW Superhanz why do you suggest placing all bets on your mobile? Surely you can use your PC/Laptop for one account?

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