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RondeBoer

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  1. Yeah as Nightmare said, there are probably another 40 or so bookies you can still sign up to and get the guaranteed profit form their sign up offers by following the process. The sign ups are only really the initial boost to get you a nice bankroll to get you going with the reload offers. If you take the time to learn how to do all the different reload offers, and check profit accumulator every day for the casino/slots reloads that pop up then you will make much more in the long term from the reloads than you will from the sign up offers anyway. I've said it before on here already, but we have Cheltenham, Grand National and the Euros all approaching in the next few months. This is literally the prime time to get involved and learn the basics, as there are going to be lots of great profitable offers flying about soon for everyone to make a killing from very soon.
  2. Impressive total for less than a month there. If all you were wanting was some cash to sort your car out then fair enough, but if you're stopping in the summer make sure it's after euros, as I imagine that will be a blood bath with the amount of reload offers on the go from the bookies.
  3. Yeah there's a few different ways you can approach the accas but I think in the long run the expected value should be quite similar. There are guys who do well over £500 a month from the acca reloads alone, a lot of people seem to overlook them for some strange reason. Just more easy profit.
  4. Never heard of them pal, seems to be dozens of profit accumulator clone jobs coming out the wood work. I'd rather keep my own records in a simple spreadsheet than rely on the matched betting website to keep track of them anyway, but each to their own.
  5. Yes this is what I'm particularly looking forward to after Cheltenham too. From what I've heard Cheltenham is very decent, but at major international tournaments the bookies go crazy with daily offers for the entire month. Can't wait!
  6. I've done the McBookie offer, £25 matched bet. They use exactly the same set up and odds as Bet Victor by the looks of it. Not on PA as Scottish only, so we'r sorted.
  7. Wow, that could've been a shit storm. Glad you came out on the right side bud. Have to be honest, I have been guilty of being a bit casual now I feel like I've got it all sussed out, but as Billy said, the only way you can really lose with this is by making mistakes. Couple of times I've nearly made a cock up but that's my own fault for not giving it the concentration it deserves and probably trying to rush too many offers in a short amount of time. On another note think Sky are doing another low risk slots offer this weekend but not checked PA yet, love they offers, been hitting some great wins on them.
  8. I've used the site every single day since I signed up to it. For the small cost it is well worth it. You can try and do it finding the offers yourself, or use the free sites out there, but it just comes down to time. I don't have time to use basic calculators that don't update in real time, nor have I got the time to be reading through disorganised forums or websites tying to find offers and work out how to do them oroperly. when I log in to PA it's all right there in front of me and I can get it done in seconds. If you've got a lot more time on your hands to try and find the offers yourself every day, or use the free sites out there then by all means go for it. I just value my time, and for £150 a year, or £22.99 a month, it's a tiny price to pay to get many hours of my time back a week. If I'm honest I probably wouldn't bother with matched betting if I never had PA, would just be too much hassle and time involved.
  9. Some great low risk slot offers coming up from Sky Vegas, sure PA will be updating the site with details as first one is tomorrow I think. Running these offers throughout January, 5 of them in total I think, lovely jubbly.
  10. I started with around £250 in my exchange account and £100 for bookies. I was lucky in the beginning because I only had a couple of bets that won with the bookies so got through the offers quite quickly. Once you get to the £500+ profit mark it's a breeze and you can get through multiple offers at once no problem, that's when the profits start racking up. I didn't withdraw any money until I got my exchange account to the £1,000 mark. Now I just withdraw everything that I make every day. There's no reason why you can't withdraw before then, and also successfully do it with a lot less than £1,000 in your exchange going forward, but I prefer having a bit more in there in case a load of big reloads pop up on the same day. There's no rush though, just build at whatever pace you are comfortable with. Matched betting isn't going anywhere any time soon.
  11. £550 profit in 3 weeks is good going dj. Spot on about having more money to start with being helpful, the first week was slow for me but once I had the profit from the initial offers all hitting my exchange account then getting through 2-3 sign up offers a day was a doddle. That's when the profits started mounting up really quickly.
  12. How much of a betting and exchange bank have you got to start with Stu? The Coral and Betfred offers are really just to cut your teeth on to learn the process, and obviously make your first 40 odd quid profit as well. If you've got the cash to pay for the membership and still be able to progress with the offers then it's well worth cracking on with it. I paid to join at beginning of December (I paid the 150 for the whole year as works out a lot cheaper in long run) and looking at my profit spreadsheet I'm sitting on just over £1,200 profit to date, and that's with not doing much at all over the xmas and new year period. Done most of the sign up offers now, so am getting in about the reload offers. From what I've done so far I think I'll be able to maintain £1,000+ per month without too much bother from the reload offers alone.
  13. After you've completed all the sign up offers you just need to keep checking the website and completing the reload offers. If you are not too greedy taking arbs when matching your bets, and throw in some low stake mug bets now and then, then you will get a lot longer out of all your accounts, and make a lot more money. I've not been doing this for long myself, but have read a lot the discussions in the private forums and that is what the general consensus seems to be among the longer term members who make the big bucks. Some great reload offers already confirmed for today from Bet365 and some others, plus hoping Ladbrokes are going to do their in play one too with any luck. There's an easy £50+ profit just from 2 reload offers that will take me less than 15 minutes to complete.
  14. Once you've ran out of accounts to open you just concentrate on the reload offers. I'll be getting right in to them properly in the new year myself as I'll have completed most of the sign up offers by the end of the year I reckon. From what I've been reading from the other members in the private forum, there is plenty to be made every month from the reloads. Some guys doing £2k and £3k+ a month from them. I'll be delighted with anything over 5 or 600 quid a month from them to be fair, don't think that will be difficult to achieve.
  15. Cheers for putting me on to this Billy. Read over the guy Jamie's blog you linked to (anyone thinking about giving this a go should read it - pretty much explains everything). That's me just over a week in as a platinum member and am up about £450 already, not a kick in the arse off paying for christmas off it Going to get clued up on all the reloads for the new year as after reading the thread in the private members forum about how much all the members made last month from reloads. You read that thread Billy? I couldn't believe what I was seeing, loads of them doing £2,000+ and some boys doing £3,000+! They're obviously putting a few hours a day in to it for that sort of return but I've no problem with that at all for that sort of tax free wedge.
  16. Just been reading that blog you linked to, the guy's making some money from it is he not, over 30 grand this year already?! Fair play. Definitely be looking in to this further, can't believe I've been unaware of this for so long, appears it's been about for years as well.
  17. My favourite scene is the episode when Homer falls out with Moe and the boys and is looking for a new pub, walks in to another bar and gets the beer and says to the guys can I get a clean glass. The boy spits on the glass and wipes it and gives it the "There you go, your majesty!" .
  18. First episode of the new series was one of the funniest ever for me so was always likely that the second one wasn't going to quite be on par. Didn't see Jez shagging the boy coming though, that was a shocker.
  19. Reading Irvine Welsh's 'Porno' again on the back of the news that the film has got the green light. Been reading that the script for the film is only loosely based on Welsh's book which is a shame because the book is even better than Trainspotting for me. Can't remember being in tears of laughter reading a book before but that one does it.
  20. Haha that's the one! I wasn't too thrilled with the first episode either, hoping for a lot better in remaining episodes.
  21. Wasn't that keen on the Dam myself. The price they charge for a pint in the centre is an absolute travesty, 9 euros one s*it hole wanted for a pint of Amstel of all lagers, couldn't believe it.
  22. Loved Toast, but apart from his wildlife commentary short on iplayer, the rest were pretty crap I thought. There's a sketch I watched from some show he must've done years ago, it's a sketch where he's trying to pull girls and then loses the plot when they say the have a boyfriend. In one of them he runs up to her dog and bye kicks it across the street, it's hilarious.
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