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It's understandable that a lot of people are sceptical about matched betting. Thankfully, the popularity of it has dramatically increased over the last few years and people are talking about it more and it's becoming one of the more popular ways to make money online in your spare time.

What we do at MatchedBets and ProfitSquad is make matched betting as easy as it can be for people. We do that by displaying all the profitable bookmaker offers in one place and provide step-by-step guides on how to generate a profit from each one as well as providing tools which we have developed in-house which makes various methods very profitable for our members.

We're not saying you'll become a millionaire from matched betting but a lot of our members generate considerable profits with the use of our services. Not many of us would turn down £1k or even £500 a month extra in their bank accounts for something which can be done in your spare time.

We've recently asked members to post some screenshots of their winnings on the MatchedBets forum. A couple of which can be seen below. At MatchedBets, we mainly focus on sports offers, which there are plenty of, but Profit Squad have a strong community of members who take advantage of casino offers also. Casino offers aren't for everyone but they can be extremely profitable and Profit Squad is one of the leading sites for providing these offers & strategies to profit from them. The advanced casino section on Profit Squad has a lot of useful information on how to get started on these.

 

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If you're new to matched betting, you'll be starting with the new customer offers from bookmakers. There are currently over 60 to work through and should make you around £700+ profit. Many people who try matched betting stop once they have completed all of the sign-up offers which is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. There's actually a lot more potential profit to be made from the offers for existing customers. Offers like Bet365's Early Payout Offer and William Hill's 2Clear can both be extremely profitable and can be done multiple times a day.

There are also ways to generate a profit without using free bets or promotions from bookmakers. Each way dutching for example is a method we cover which is popular with members. It's when you take advantage of the odds at different bookmakers to cover all outcomes and make a profit no matter what the result is.

As mentioned previously, matched betting can be a bit of a learning curve for most but the rewards are worth it. If you make just an extra £500 a month, that's £6k a year tax-free. Obviously, the more time you put into it, the more you get out, but for something you can do in your spare time, it really is one of the easiest ways to make money online. An annual membership is £149 which makes it a pretty good ROI! A lot of people understandably don't want to fork out that much on something they haven't tried & tested which is why we offer the 14-day trial for £1 to give people a chance to see what it's all about.

MatchedBets & Profit Squad are run as two separate services and Profit Squad will be getting a full makeover in the coming weeks. At the moment, members get access to both services for no additional cost which will be the case for members signing up for the next few weeks.

If you do decide to give it a go, remember we're offering a free £5 bet on anything you like if you post your thoughts in the thread. 

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Who can actually be fucked working their way through 60 matched bets.  How much time do you reckon you spend a month on this shit to make that £500?

I didn’t work it out but I’m fairly certain I earned more per hour matched betting than I did working. I would still be doing it if I hadn’t been stupid and not attempt to cover my tracks, gubbed from promotions with pretty much every bookie. If anyone has any idea how to set up new accounts without getting caught I’m all ears.
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4 minutes ago, The Moonster said:

Who can actually be fucked working their way through 60 matched bets.  How much time do you reckon you spend a month on this shit to make that £500?

Once you know the basics eg. how to place a lay bet on the exchange etc, each offer can be completed in a matter of minutes. It's just a process of signing up to a bookmaker, placing a back bet and placing a lay bet. Then once your bet has settled and you receive a free bet, repeating the process. If you can earn £20 tax-free from an offer which takes you 10-15 minutes to do, that's a pretty good return compared to a standard wage. Some offers such as Bet365 will return around £75 profit and will be just as quick.

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It would be good if the discussion around this was constructive. If it's not for you then that's absolutely fair enough, but don't really think there's much need for the abuse.

Keep it civil. Please.

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Really not getting the hatred towards this here.  It's a relatively simple way to make money.  I'm a member of Oddsmonkey and it's a fantastic service that pays for itself after just a few bets.  I've got back into doing it for the World Cup and I'm well over £100 up. 

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1 hour ago, The Moonster said:

Who's abusing him?

 

On 23/06/2018 at 14:01, Oooooft said:

Thanks for the slippery reply :)

 

 

I asked re 'you' not your proles though if they have to supplement their wages .......

 

 

I like betting, this isn't betting, and I have an image of you being in Lagos right fuckin now with your feet on the desk, a Laphroig in one hand and a big fat cigar clamped in your perfect teeth.

 

 

 

Out and out scam.

 

 

Good luck with your venture.

 

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I did some matched betting for a while and made a few grand off it. Tbh, if I wasn't so busy in work life I would spend more time doing it.

If you were doing it, I just don't see why you would use this lot above profit accumulator who are established, proven and have a massive forum that is invaluable when free bet offers are done. 

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9 hours ago, 54_and_counting said:

It isnt a scam, there's a big match betting thread in the gambling section, once you get the hang of it you dont need websites etc however the site make it easier finding offers and good matches to make the most money from

There is also thread after thread of 'certainties'.

 

Folk want to do it 'fine', I've no quibble as you can do what I want.

 

But if this pish is so easy / profitable to do, why sponsor a fitba forum for cheap sub's?

Answer/ cos getting subscriptions is way more easy.

 

My analogy of the stock market holds true with the hedge funds pouring on Brexit vote two years ago revelations today.

Making money on a foregone conclusion.

 

 

Playing 3 sides in a 3 way bet IS NOT PUNTING. And should not be in the betting forum.

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18 minutes ago, Oooooft said:

There is also thread after thread of 'certainties'.

 

Folk want to do it 'fine', I've no quibble as you can do what I want.

 

But if this pish is so easy / profitable to do, why sponsor a fitba forum for cheap sub's?

Answer/ cos getting subscriptions is way more easy.

 

My analogy of the stock market holds true with the hedge funds pouring on Brexit vote two years ago revelations today.

Making money on a foregone conclusion.

 

 

Playing 3 sides in a 3 way bet IS NOT PUNTING. And should not be in the betting forum.

Your analogy of the stock market is f**k all like matched betting, and you still havent stated why its an "out and out scam" as you put it

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If folk are doing subscriptions and not doing it themselves, that rings the fecking bell.

 

And why is the stock market a bad analogy? It certainly isn't a gambling one.

 

Is there any way to turn off the quote function on here?

 

I said my piece but the dog whistle notification is horrific.

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29 minutes ago, Oooooft said:

If folk are doing subscriptions and not doing it themselves, that rings the fecking bell.

 

And why is the stock market a bad analogy? It certainly isn't a gambling one.

 

Is there any way to turn off the quote function on here?

 

I said my piece but the dog whistle notification is horrific.

Because you can easily lose money doing stock markets. 

Matched betting as a process is wholly risk free providing you stick to the rules. 

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2 hours ago, Oooooft said:

Playing 3 sides in a 3 way bet IS NOT PUNTING. And should not be in the betting forum.

It's not in the betting forum :unsure2:

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12 hours ago, JMDP said:

I did some matched betting for a while and made a few grand off it. Tbh, if I wasn't so busy in work life I would spend more time doing it.

If you were doing it, I just don't see why you would use this lot above profit accumulator who are established, proven and have a massive forum that is invaluable when free bet offers are done. 

There are a few matched betting sites now which provide similar services and it's really up to you which one you go with. We've developed all our tools in-house at MatchedBets & ProfitSquad and believe they're some of the best in the industry. Our odds matcher, for example, updates in real time without the need to refresh the page. This is especially useful if the odds are fluctuating regularly. The same goes for our calculators. It notifies you if the odds have changed so you can change your lay stake. Other tools include our Horse Racing Matcher, ACCA tool which you can use to lock in profits using ACCA insurance offers, Each Way Dutcher etc.

As mentioned earlier, Profit Squad are one of the leaders in advanced casino strategies which you won't find anywhere else. These can be extremely profitable and a route many take once they have exhausted the new customer offers. Advanced casino offers & strategy is something some other matched betting sites lack currently. 

We have a great matched betting group on Discord for our members where they can chat in real time, ask questions, discuss offers and receive notifications on close matches, new offers etc. Great when you have a question or just want to chat about strategies or offers etc.

We're developing tool tools all the time to make matched betting easier and more profitable for our members and provide everything our members need to make a good profit from matched betting.

 

11 hours ago, Oooooft said:

If folk are doing subscriptions and not doing it themselves, that rings the fecking bell.

 

And why is the stock market a bad analogy? It certainly isn't a gambling one.

 

Is there any way to turn off the quote function on here?

 

I said my piece but the dog whistle notification is horrific.

It's been mentioned before that a lot of our staff do matched betting themselves but that's not really the point. We're not saying that if you do matched betting you won't need to work. Matched betting, for most people, is a way to earn some extra money on the side. Whether it be £100,  £500 or £1,000+ a month, it's all money in your bank for something you can do sitting on your couch at home while watching TV & having a beer. Sites like ours provide a service for a small fee, the same as any business and our customers are happy to do so as they can make considerably more than their subscription fee by using our sites. 

We're reaching out on the forum as we have done so in the past on other forums with success and they can be a great way to let people know what we do, what matched betting is, how it works and how you can make a lot of money from it.

There's plenty of free information on matched betting over the internet to show that it's a genuine and proven method of making money.

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To echo some of the comments here - the more time you devote to it, the more you can make.

About 9 years ago I spent a couple of evenings a week for 3 or 4 months joining various betting sites and (starting from a very small initial investment) turned my £25 into about £500 fairly easily.  (I had a target to get for holiday spending money)  After that it just felt like too much hard work scanning for all the games where the odds were suitable.

I seem to remember Paddy Power were pretty quick to spot what my account was doing and they stopped me from placing single bets on football.

I also applied to join the betting sites via a third party cashback site (Quidco) and that help boost my funds too.

Like one of the previous posters, my cousin was making some fairly serious money (into the £1000's) but he too was starting to run out of bookies and offers once a few cottoned on to his account activity.  Sometimes it's good to throw in a random bet at higher than evens odds just to keep the bookies off your back.  

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21 minutes ago, Szamo's_Ammo said:

Matched betting is a gateway to troubled gambling.

Though a lot of time is spent on betting websites, we always advise on sticking to just completing the offers that we list. We'd never encourage users to place bets on selections that weren't part of an offer. Though it hasn't happened during my personal time with the company, if one of our members did explain that they had moved on to gambling we would advise them against it at all costs and at that point state that matched betting may not be for them. We also have great help and assistance from our friendly community on Discord who will always offer encouragement and advice when needed. 

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I started a thread on this in the gambling forum about 2 and a half years ago.  The ship has well and truly sailed since then, however if you don't already have online accounts it's well worth doing the bookies sign up offers but I'd recommend using oddsmonkey for that rather than this boy posting on here. 

There's an issue with it now though that once you've done the sign up offers very quickly after the majority of what's left is now basically educated gambling through casino offers where the value is on your side but it  it's still gambling nonetheless. I still do well from it and others a bit braver do a lot better but it's definitely not good for those with an addictive nature for gambling and it's an issue that gets swept under the carpet too often.

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