debit cards for bookies

  • Hey folks,

    I am new on this forum, I need some advice with matched betting as I have been successful in making £24.33 as a profit after I have placed a £30 bet (so i can claim my first £30 free bet) to back a team to win and I have also placed a lay bet on a team to not to win so I have made a small loss. I then used my free bet to placed a bet on a team to win and lay a team not to win so I have make a £24.33 profit. Now I would like to make £1,000 to £2,000 a month. However, I have got a question.

    Are there a site I could use to create virtual prepaid card with 8 digit number and expiry date that will works for all bookies?

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    Tony 12

    Why not use a real debit card? Where are you based?

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    Johnson 3

    £1,000 to £2,000 a month is nothing. You should be making at least £4,000 a month.

    Step your game up, small fry!

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    chris0147 0

    How I can make £4,000 a month? what bookies, vpn and debit cards do you use?

    Do you look at the bookies with free offer between £60 to £200?

    I have got £400 available to spend so how much I could make with £400 after I have successfully in making £24.33 in profit.

    If you don’t want to share the information in front of public but share with me in private, you can email me at chriszuk@gmail.com.

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    Johnson 3

    Err…

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    chris0147 0

    huh????

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    chris0147 0

    cant you share me the details how to make £4,000 a month?

    Im still waiting for your answers.

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    £4,000 is definitely achievable but I have never gotten anywhere close to that. I’m sure one or two ppl make that but not many.

    To get that then you need to be multi-accounting, doing the rounds at all the local shops to supplement the online offers, doing more than just the straight forward matched bets for example extra place offers, acca insurance offers. And anything else that you find that you can get one up on the bookies like e/w arbing.

    I would aim for a modest £500 per month which you can achieve by just following the blogged offers.

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    Johnson 3

    Chris. You’re not going to make £4000 a month with a bankroll of £400.

    It’s possible, but not easy, to make £1000 in your first month with a bankroll of £400.

    Just do the introductory offers on these sites first: Ladbrokes,Coral,William Hill,Paddy Power, Betfair Sportsbook,Unibet, Skybet. Then tackle the Bet365 offer. That should be about 300-350 profit in your first month.

    I am only going to be this helpful once. I do think you will struggle to make much profit though, as you seem a bit dim.

    Thanks
    Johnson

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    STC 4

    Ruthless Johnson.

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    chris0147 0

    Thanks for your help Johnson, so when I finish use the bookies to make a profit can I sign up again?

    I think I have got an idea. When I use VPN to open new account on all bookies, I open my new PayPal account that match the details with my new bookies account, so I use PayPal to deposit and withdraw my funds. When I finish use the bookies to make profit, I close my PayPal account, change my IP address, clear the cache then reopen my PayPal account with a different name, address, date of birth, email…etc that match my details with the bookies. Would that work?

    If I do that, does some bookies request for photo ID if I use PayPal?

    If so what bookies I should stay away?

    Of course bet365 is one of them.

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    Tony 12

    Smells a lot like fraud mate, plus good luck closing and reopening a PayPal account over and over again with the same funding source 😉

    PayPal will eventually ask for proof of ID, so I hope you will have sufficient in all the various names, addresses and DOBs you intend to use.

    You are making this more complicated than it needs to be. Just follow the guides and settle for the £500+ per month profit that comes with playing it straight.

    Eventually you might want to turn to a second set of accounts, but at that point you need a REAL patsy whose ID you have agreement to use.

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    Johnson 3

    It depends how many different identities you have access to.

    If you can get the details of another person, and a funding source in their name, go for it (with VPN, and ideally different devices to switch MAC addresses, using a different IP each time too).

    Not all bookies take Paypal by the way, and the identity requirements for Paypal will probbaly be stronger than using a debit/credit card.

    Overall… I agree with Tony, you are making this more difficult than it has to be. It sounds like you are trying to go too fast, which is dangerous if you put big money on a site and then they restrict or delete the account as its a duplicate.

    Good luck
    Johnson

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    You seem to think the key to making money is debit cards and vpn’s!?

    It’s not the signups that will make you money. It’s the ongoing offers for existing customers. You don’t need multiple accounts or cards. One account at each bookie will be fine to make £500 per month by following the blogged offers. Up to £1000 per month if you follow the blogged offers and go heavy on the horse offers.

    If that’s not enough for you and if your still bored and if your comfortable with the process then start up another account if you can… I don’t recommend it and never did it myself yet. It’s fraud, they can freeze you funds and seize your money, you will need ID to verify the accounts.

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    suparhanz 0

    Sounds like another foreigner trying to get on site only for use in uk, sounds like a risky buisness you might end up losing more in with held funds than your make.

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    Chris 19

    Damn foreigners coming over here, stealing our matched betting profits.

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