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Yup that's about right, though if you need to withdraw some to deposit into other bookies, that's fine too. But either way, keep saving your profits for a couple of months at least, if you can. The more money you have the more you can make, so in month 1 you might be looking to make £200 whereas month 3 you might be looking to make £600+ and when you work your way up to have a couple of K to play with, you can try for £1k/month - there's so many ways to achieve this, there should be one that suits your free time.

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27 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

Although, not really, because their prices include VAT, whereas your price doesn't, and keeps quiet about it until you go through to the checkout.

No we don't charge VAT, if you go to the home page you can sign up with PayPal with no VAT at all to pay. You must be referring to the Clickbank page which does include VAT because clickbank insist - which is why we stopped using Clickbank and emailed all our members to switch over ;)

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Oh, fair enough, it charged VAT even when I clicked Paypal through the renewal page. Is there a way to avoid it going through Clicksafe without creating a new account and losing track of offers I've already marked as done?

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So long as you go through a page with Clickbank (should see a banner at the top, and VAT on the checkout page) it won't matter if you're paying via PayPal you still have to pay VAT, it's a Clickbank thing.

The best thing to do is cancel your clickbank payment (if you email support@profitsquad.co.uk I will do this for you if you like) and then take out a new subscription via the home page (www.profitsquad.co.uk) if you want to stay on monthly (i'll switch the payment over to the old account), or if you visit the Upgrades page (http://www.profitsquad.co.uk/members/?page_id=7399) these are all PayPal-only payments, and offer much better value than the monthly packages and will keep everything on your current account without the faffing :)

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14 hours ago, DCJonah said:

It's ok now, I was just having a panic after just signing up. I just changed the odds in the calculator to match the sites and found one I was happy with. 

Ended up making £30 with the coral and will hill videos. 

I take it the best thing to do is just to keep all profits in my bet fair account. The more liability I can cover the higher the profits? Is that right or am I not getting it properly?

Yeah best to keep most of your profits in Betfair. As you get on you may want to sign up for another exchange, especially if you do the Paddy Power offer, as Betfair is owned by Paddy power, so not not a great idea to lay with them.

An like Joe has said on here, the more you save the more you make. If you can keep your winnings in the system till you have around a grand or more, you should be making some good profits every week.

 

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Yep we're still offering a 10% discount so 12 months @ £89.99 easiest way is to just login to paypal and send money to sales@profitsquad.co.uk if it's from the same email address on account we'll handle the rest, upgrading your membership and cancelling any recurring billing you may have currently. 

If you're completely new to this and want to take up the discount, same thing - just send the money over and an accompanying email or direct message this account stating your chosen username and email address, and I'll create the account for you and send your login details within the hour :)

Thanks! Great community we are building here and you should find plenty of fellow members here on our facebook group so should fit right in!

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I've been doing this since the initial post, about 4 months or so.  I do a couple of offers here and there, almost always football but some of the casino stuff too. I totted up the monies I had in PayPal, betfair and bookies and I've currently got over £1700. I've made more than that as I was spending some of the Paypal funds on stuff ordered from eBay.

I've not done any of the really good horse racing deals which can be incredibly lucrative as I tend to be busy with work in the week and family on a Saturday afternoon.

There are plenty of people doing this full time (surprisingly full time moms!) and raking it in 2k to 4K per month!!

If anyone is on the fence just do the initial £5 offer if it's still on? You can raid the new customer offers and then jack it in with a few hundred quid in your pocket. I just signed up for a full year, even doing it part time like I am I'll recover the money in a 2 or 3 weeks.

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On 10/20/2016 at 20:26, Genie said:

I've been doing this since the initial post, about 4 months or so.  I do a couple of offers here and there, almost always football but some of the casino stuff too. I totted up the monies I had in PayPal, betfair and bookies and I've currently got over £1700. I've made more than that as I was spending some of the Paypal funds on stuff ordered from eBay.

I've not done any of the really good horse racing deals which can be incredibly lucrative as I tend to be busy with work in the week and family on a Saturday afternoon.

There are plenty of people doing this full time (surprisingly full time moms!) and raking it in 2k to 4K per month!!

If anyone is on the fence just do the initial £5 offer if it's still on? You can raid the new customer offers and then jack it in with a few hundred quid in your pocket. I just signed up for a full year, even doing it part time like I am I'll recover the money in a 2 or 3 weeks.

Excellent - and 100% the right attitude! It always makes me confused when I sometimes see people say they made several £hundred in their first month, but want to cancel as they probably won't have much time....

You don't need much time! You need 1 hour per MONTH to make an annual sub worth while :) your comment is precisely the right outlook on this. Jump in and out at your own leisure. Besides, you never know when the next £4k+ loophole is around the corner! 

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Every few weeks I'll do a little 'balance check', going through all my bookie accounts, exchange account and my betting bank account to see what my current total is.

 

I've found out that I've now passed the £2000 mark! I started towards the end of April, and have £2108 profit (to be precise!)

 

If you see me on the forum, I'm Rob Prince. It'd be nice to see a few more Villans, as there seem to be lots of West Ham fans on there! *rolly eyes* :D

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Okay I've been on the fence well to be honest I've been the other side of it but seeing as fellow genuine VT's are at it i think it's time I put my trust in you boys. 

I've already got several open accounts and several closed. Is it still possible without opening new accounts?

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It depends how many accounts you currently have open. Before I joined, I already had accounts with Bet365, Skybet, Coral, Paddypower, Marathonbet, Netbet, Ladbrokes and Betfair. But there are many, many more bookies which you can open accounts with. There's probably another 20-30 on top of the usual big ones.

 

It's definitely worth doing Kingman. The support given by the Profit Squad community is great. The only real critique I would give (which is something that can't really be helped), is that the biggest money maker is the horses, but if you work 9-5 Mom-Fri and don't have access to a laptop you can bet with at work, then you're basically restricted to just attempting the weekend races. So that can be a little frustrating, when everyone's making hundreds and you're not able to join in!

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7 minutes ago, Rob182 said:

It depends how many accounts you currently have open. Before I joined, I already had accounts with Bet365, Skybet, Coral, Paddypower, Marathonbet, Netbet, Ladbrokes and Betfair. But there are many, many more bookies which you can open accounts with. There's probably another 20-30 on top of the usual big ones.

 

It's definitely worth doing Kingman. The support given by the Profit Squad community is great. The only real critique I would give (which is something that can't really be helped), is that the biggest money maker is the horses, but if you work 9-5 Mom-Fri and don't have access to a laptop you can bet with at work, then you're basically restricted to just attempting the weekend races. So that can be a little frustrating, when everyone's making hundreds and you're not able to join in!

I work every Saturday! Think how I feel :angry:

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I've been doing this at my leisure over the past 2-3 months, sticking mainly to football, horses and occasionally greyhound offers.

It's pretty easy to make a couple of hundred pounds a month, even if you only spend a little bit of time and do the weekend sport offers.

How many mug bets are some of you placing? I read somewhere a ratio of 3 mug bets for every 1 promotion is advisable with each bookie, but I've been nowhere near sticking to that to be honest!

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3 hours ago, KHV said:

I work every Saturday! Think how I feel :angry:

My biggest frustration is missing out on the horse racing 'dutching' and extra place offers. I work Monday to Friday and then on weekends I like to enjoy family time so miss out on the big stuff.

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