Paying for odds monkey or profit accumulator as a newbie

  • I’ve read some very good reviews of both these tools. However I’m entirely new to matched betting and intended to stick to the best of the free bet offers to build my confidence and also get hopefully a few hundred into my exchange. My sense is that paying £15 or so to these sites wouldn’t really be worth it because they’ll not generate me a lot of extra income while I still have a low bankroll.
    Just wondering if anyone signed up these from day one or whether it’s better to leave for a couple of months until all free bet offers claimed and you need the specialist tools to start generating recurring profit?
    Many thanks

  • New to matched betting?

    My Matched Betting Academy is the best place to get started. Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.

    Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.

    deathstar 25

    odds monkey is very good for oddsmatcher and its spreadsheets. They do have a forum but I’ve never used it.
    profit accumulator has the same but I think they have much more “hand-holding” – which can be good and bad. good because it helps you when you are first starting out, bad because everyone gets the same advice so hundreds of people jump on the offer at once and its obvious to the bookies what going on.
    I’ve also seen a few bad reviews about PA, mostly about no support if something goes wrong, along with things like deleting tweets if thing don’t work out.

    I would say its worth signing up to oddsmonkey for a month, getting all their strategies and spreadsheets and seeing how much its worth to you for access to the oddsmatcher. I have found the longer I have been doing matched betting, the less I need the matcher.

    Matt often has a special offer (a month for a £1 I think) so its definitely worth it if you can wait. keep an eye on the blogs main page.

    HTH

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    eddieb 0

    Hey, thanks for this. am definitely going to give it a go. Nothing I’ll build up my initial bankroll for a month then take up the £1 one month offer to see if it would generate extra profit once I’ve used most of the new customer offers. Thanks again

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