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1 hour ago, sexbelowsound said:

Haha that second tweet reads like the standard "I'm a single Mother working from home and I make 10 bazillion dollars an hour using this simple trick".

haha what tweet is that?? If only those system worked! Single mothers would be putting Bill Gates out of business! 

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2 hours ago, sexbelowsound said:

Haha that second tweet reads like the standard "I'm a single Mother working from home and I make 10 bazillion dollars an hour using this simple trick".

You sound like you've said that before :detect:

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Woke up to another 2 emails from villa Talk members wanting to see what the fuss is about! First of all, thank you to villa talk for allowing us to have this here. And also a big thanks to all the villa talk members! Remember im here if and when you need any help/advice on this. If you wanna see what the fuss is about as well send me an email to joe@profitsquad.co.uk and get a 30 day full access for £5 that WILL NOT auto re bill :) 

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Ok, here's my initial thoughts after the first 24 hours of signing up.

I signed up for the £1(+vat) trial for 14 days.

Out of the 3 training offers, i already had accounts with 2 of the bookies, so i went straight onto the 3rd trial. It was a little bit nerve-wracking and i wasn't quite sure if i was doing it right. But the instruction video was very simple to follow, so managed to place the bets successfully.

After that first bet i understood what was going on, and signed up for a couple more bookies, including a big one.

I did get a bit excited and gave myself a large float (£500 in Betfair and £250 in Bookies) to get things up and running quickly.

There is no need to start at this level, i think £10 for bookies and £30 for Betfair should be enough, then play with profits after that.

I have around £100 in profit locked in already (if i haven't pressed wrong buttons somewhere!). Though can't access any of it yet as none of the bets (all football bets) have played their matches at this point.

The website is nice and simple to use, and Joe and his partner are very helpful answering any questions i have very quickly.

In the short-term i would definitely recommend.   In the long-term, i can't say yet... i'll update in a few days time once i've taken the obvious offers, and see how easy/difficult it becomes to still make money. There is a calendar which shows daily offers, so i assume these work in a similar fashion. 

 

 

 

  

 

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Thanks Ender :) After the sign ups or if you are curious about what to do long term check out some of the videos in the training area which shows you life after the sign ups and long term profit in it :) Not to mention to occasional loophole that comes out.. Had one last year which made thousands in one night and one this year which over a weekend again made customer thousands! (If your in our forum you can search for sky casino loophole and William hill loophole to see for yourself!)

 

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Finally got started today, hopefully some money will start rolling in over the weekend!

I was having a look at some of the spreadsheets in the downloads section. Regarding the 'profit tracker' one, it seems like a really, really bad idea to encourage people to save their usernames and passwords for betting websites in an excel spreadsheet. That's a disaster waiting to happen.

I was planning to mostly use smarkets as they take less commission, but I noticed Betfair is used for most examples, am I missing something?

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Hi Davkaus, regarding the login info, point taken - we'll add in a warning to the spreadsheet to be careful and suggest that pen & paper may be a safer method. However some people do like the option, so we like to provide everyone with what they need and allow them to decide what to use. Personally save the login info to my browser, but again this is something not everyone may want to do. It's difficult to offer a "1 fits all" solution when it comes to security, so we like to cover all options for everyone. Will add the warning though!

For the exchange, we recommend betfair for many reason - they have more markets, more money within the markets to match your bets with, they're more reliable (smarkets have been known to cancel bets without telling you, for instance) but generally you're free to use whichever you want. We had to pick 1 for the training videos, so we chose the most popular one. Personally I use smarkets for some bets (football mostly) but will not touch it for anything like horse racing as I've found them to be a bit too unreliable in the past.

Hope that helps! Please send us an email or use one of the other support options on the site for any other questions and you'll probably get a faster response :)

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3 hours ago, Davkaus said:

I was having a look at some of the spreadsheets in the downloads section. Regarding the 'profit tracker' one, it seems like a really, really bad idea to encourage people to save their usernames and passwords for betting websites in an excel spreadsheet. That's a disaster waiting to happen.

I keep a spreadsheet for all my usernames and passwords. i password protect the spreadsheet and in the spreadsheet the passwords are written in a sort of code.

It works well for me.

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Honestly, quite difficult to get your head around but once you've done the maths a million times to check it's actually correct you'll be fine. 

The hardest part for me will be keeping track of everything numbers wise.

going to make roughly £15 profit from my first bet and once I've done it a few more times I can see how it can be a 10 minute job. 

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Yeah most people are the same so nothing to worry about :) I would keep everything written down on a spreadsheet. even if its just your balances etc! then its much easier then to see how much you have made as well. Most people who end up doing this long term will open a separate bank account just for this as well! :)

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33 minutes ago, Kingman said:

What is the forecast profit off level stakes for the 30 day trial?

Depends how much time you put into it and money you have available to use in some respect.. However even if you just had £50 you should easily be able to clear a few hundred profit with an hour here and there.. throughout the month. If you are ever stuck with anything we have a great team that will help you and make sure your earning too!

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7 minutes ago, Joe Hawes said:

Depends how much time you put into it and money you have available to use in some respect.. However even if you just had £50 you should easily be able to clear a few hundred profit with an hour here and there.. throughout the month. If you are ever stuck with anything we have a great team that will help you and make sure your earning too!

Level stakes Joe, On every bet. Im assuming your arbing football games so lets just say i was to lay 10 on the home, 10 on the draw and 10 on the away, 

At what fraction is the average return? 

Cheers

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Ah no this is not arbing at all! In fact we advise not to arb as thats a quick way to get accounts limited and banned etc.. we use free bets and bonus to make a profit not when bookies are not changing there odds quick enough :P

 

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Kingman an example of what we do is for example on tonights England game Bet365 are running a "£50 risk free bet" promotion where you wager £50 to get a £50 free bet. Rather than gamble though, we can lock this in for approx. £30 guaranteed with just 2 bets to qualify for the free bet, and 2 bets to use it / lock it in for guaranteed profit.

So if you like to gamble, then this is NOT really for you. But if you like to make guaranteed profits, we have posted a huge amount of stuff this weekend, there's £124 guaranteed on the daily calendar today and if you do the non-guaranteed stuff too the estimated profit is a staggering £428 today!! You'd obviously need to have a large amount of money to do every offer today, but like Joe said, even if you only have a small starting bank you can still make a decent amount of money and grow it into a larger bank surprisingly quickly.

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45 minutes ago, Joe Hawes said:

Ah no this is not arbing at all! In fact we advise not to arb as thats a quick way to get accounts limited and banned etc.. we use free bets and bonus to make a profit not when bookies are not changing there odds quick enough :P

 

The title says Match betting so thats Arb betting!

You can call it sausage egg and chips betting if you want,

Bottom line is, when you back and lay in the same fixture its arbitration betting. 

And yes when they sniff it out they shut you down. 

(couldn't decide on the silly face to insert back here)

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By "non-guaranteed" we mean offers that don't necessarily return a profit. For example, there's plenty of £10 risk-free offers that will either make you a profit or you get your money back. We never advise tips.. We aren't a tipping service, perhaps you should try the service!  

Free information is great and if you want to get into matched betting on your own, of course you should go for it! You do not NEED a premium service like Profit Squad. But many people need help getting their heads around it all, need an oddsmatcher and the other time-saving software, and we offer 7 day support with the added security of knowing every offer we post is tried & tested. It's a very small price to pay for security and having everything you need in 1 high quality service. There is a reason people try our £1 trial and then stick around instead of going off on their own.

As joe mentioned, we posted a couple of loopholes this year already that made some members 4 figures in 1 weekend. If you were "going it alone" you simply would not have known about them. You're entitled to think we're making it up as this stuff always sounds too good to be true until you actually give it a go, but that doesn't mean it is by default. We're taught to be cynical with things like this, it's smart to be cautious. But matched betting isn't something we're pitching - that is a real thing that 10's of thousands are doing every week. We're not here to tell you about it, we're here to offer a service that makes it easier and less time-consuming. 

And no, arbitrage betting is when you seek out odds that are higher at the bookmakers than they are on an exchange. We are taking odds LOWER than the exchange, and instead taking value from the offers. Why don't you actually try the £1 trial and see if we're wrong :)

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