William Hill instore offer
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A bit of legwork but I see these offers all the time. Handy if you have a couple of shops within a small radius of you to maximise the profit. The good thing about these is your unlikely to get restricted.
Place £10+ on any coupon football match today and get a free £10 BTTS no draw on any game up to 3.30 kick off.
+0January 16, 2016 at 11:18 am
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That’s pretty good. Been in a busy town certain would be handy.
I’ve been taking advantage of Paddy’s Acca Insurance in store this weekend. Online it needs to be 5 selectiosn of odds 1.25 or higher but in store on the easy slip and weekend sections coupons there is no min. odds for the 5+ refund offer.
+0I’ve started a thread on Matched Betting as I think there’s decent potential for some legwork. Glad you reassure me about no min odds.
I live in Belfast and have 11 bookies within a 3 mile radius with many others around the city. There’s massive potential in these offers for a bit of legwork.
Bookies also run Newspaper offers. McCleans runs matched betting offers around every major sporting event. It just takes a bit of effort to get off your backside to take advantage of them but I can see profits far greater than online without the potential of being restricted.
+1Ignore this offer, the BTTS is an accumulator but I do notice early morning prices that are better online. It’s still worth checking instore as they o run decent promotions from time to time that are exclusive for instore. As you sai the 5+ refund offers odds lower than 1.25.
+0I don’t think the price on the coupons is correct? When they run it through the machines the price is always different on the slip you keep?
+0I got 1.4 on a WH coupon and layed off @ 1.38. I don’t know if they update the odds TBH as I rarely go near a shop.
+0I believe this is what they big time Charlie’s refer to as Sharbing.
Pretty profitable if you have thousands to spread across a few different shops
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