When do you stop using a bookie?

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When do you stop using a bookie?

Postby robt2005 » Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:06 pm

Hi there all, I have which maybe is a bit of dumb question but as with many others on this forum, i'm slowly getting my head around this. I have gone through thre first stage with Betdaq and Betfred and so have a free £50 bet with Betfred and £195 (winnings plus free £25) with Betdaq. OK so now i have to bet the £50 and lay what ever the caculator tells me. If i win with Betfred i will still have the free £50 so do i keep betting with Betfred until i lose the free bet, then move on to the next bookie? Forgive me if i am missing something basic!
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Re: When do you stop using a bookie?

Postby 0james0 » Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:47 pm

Because your next bet will be with your free £50, win or lose that free bet is now gone. If you win withdraw the winnings but leave the account open so they can send you future offers
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Re: When do you stop using a bookie?

Postby Admin » Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:57 pm

Welcome on board. No such thing as a dumb question.
No the free offer is a one time only free bet - as a thank you for registering as a new customer. Once you have bet it, it's gone. If you win with betfred you get to keep the winnings only, they will not give you the free £50 stake also. This is the reason why you have to go for higher odds on the free bets. It will then be time to move on to the next bookie.
Reloads are repeat offers of free bets to existing custmers. Bwin and sporting odds are currently the best bookies for offering regular reloads.
Make sure you do them soon ;)
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Re: When do you stop using a bookie?

Postby robt2005 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:34 am

OK great - thanks for your replies.
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