Partner or Same Address Friendly Bookmakers
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Not sure if you know but the following bookies are all family/partner friendly even in the same household. you can do their welcome offers etc.Your partner/family member has to sign up with different debit card(different Bank account).
Ladbrokes
Betfair
Sky
BetvictorWilliam Hill you can’t have their welcome offer but you can take up all their free bet offers!
i’ve done all these(or my wife has) so want some more free bets get your other half involved!
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sorry for some reason missing:
Betfair, Betvictor from my original post?
William hill from the welcome offer you can’t take up but their free bet offers you can
+0Thanks for this. Can they use the same email address as myself to sign up?
+0Interesting proposition, wonder how it affects one’s gubbability?!
Wonder if the Second account can use the same PayPal?
+0My flatmate has been wanting in on the action for a while s i’ve started him on the sign ups and so far we have had zero problems. We’ve done:
Paddy
Coral
William Hill
Betfred
Sky
BetfairWorth noting that we make an active effort to put different bets on and at different times. Also we obviously have different names and bank accounts, simply share an address.
+0Thanks for sharing this.
One point to note wrt to the current William Hills in Play promo,
“Only one offer per qualifying match will be available per person, family, household, address (postal or IP), email address, any environment where computers are shared (e.g. workplaces, public libraries etc.), computer (or other access device), and/or account.”+0Does it have to be different bank accounts?
Was thinking on using my wife’s details to get new sign up offers. We have different debit card numbers but same bank account?+0Anyone know if it had to be different bank accounts?
+0I’ve got a few duplicate betting accounts in mine and my wifes names. Same bank account but use both debit cards nabby68. Been ok so far. I do try to use my phone or one of the kids Kindles for “her” accounts. Not sure if this makes any difference or not though??
+0Thanks Dockie
Not sure using different devices makes any difference as it’s the IP address that is noted. I suppose I can only try.+0If using the same internet I’m pretty sure that the IP stays the same but I’ve heard that different phones / tablets have devices numbers on them which would be different and might help?
use a vpn l if not
+0Use a mobile broadband dongle will get you around the IP.A friend at work has 3 paddy accounts doing this and is coining it in over a year now!
+0Whats the updated concenus on this now. Easy enough to get away with if its the wife. Different IP and payment but same physical address and second name.
Where bookies are not partner friendly do you think my wife opening say an 888sport or paddys account after I formaly close mine would cut it?
Note for purpose of T&Cs Im asking about my wife signing up, not me signing up in her name!
+0My wifes had a paddy account for a good while. I got gubbed ages ago but shes managed to keep hers open, prob because she plays casino a good bit whilst also doing offers i tell her about.
+0Interesting idea neiljmuk, I have some accounts that I am both gubbed are restricted but haven’t bothered closing. Does anyone know if its ok to close these accounts and then perhaps wait a week or two, then have ones other half open a new account with these bookies. Has anyone done that and found its acceptable?
It doesn’t seem to me to be in contravention of any T & Cs because there will only be one account per household as the first account will have been shut down, and the second account belongs to another person, with different bank account etc.
There might be something in the small print that prevents this, but I haven’t noticed anything.
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