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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby RIT » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:11 pm

Shooter , are you paying people a fixed amount per month for use of their accounts(£1800 for 10 months)? I was thinking of a percentage of the profits but I guess a fixed monthly sum would work out cheaper and there would be no problems with how much they should be paid for each offer?
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby SharpeShooter » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:48 pm

the £1800 is for 2 accounts.

I try to be flexible. With close friends who are looking for a quick buck I'll offer a £600 one off payment. I don't offer this to anyone I don't fully trust. I need to know that if I need a copy of a utility bill etc that they're going to get it for me. Some people wouldn't be motivated once they'd had their pay off.

I offer everyone either £400 up front and £400 in 3 months (I can easily cover the £800 in this time) or £1000 in 10 payments starting in 1 months time. I know Jethro manages to get some people roped in for £250 but I've not had anyone accept anything as low as that.

One of the guys I am doing it for now has three people on the hook, so to speak. He is effectively "reselling" the idea. I am happy to do either the £800 or £1000 offer for anyone on the understanding they co-operate when I need it. He is trying to make an extra cut by offering the idea to friends and family and taking a slice out of the offer, so it's still the same cost to me.
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby RIT » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:02 pm

I was having trouble getting people to do it but since i referred one friend for the Betfair casino and he`s made £200 out of it and the other has made £200 for himeslf and £200 off his younger brother(giving him just £30 for it)
it is now becoming easier now they have seen the money.

The one with the brother is clammering to do it and is getting a debit card next week. The other one is slightly more of a problem because he can`t get a debit card at the mo because of his credit rating.
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby SharpeShooter » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:13 pm

If he can't get a card but is registered to vote he can have a Moneybookers account. He'll need a bank account to link to it but not a debit card. Most UK bookies use the electoral role which is why they don't tend to ask for ID. They only tend to ask if they can't find you "in the system"

Because some bookies won't give bonuses on Moneybookers deposits knock 25% off what you would normally offer
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby jethro » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:34 pm

I had to hand over £250 yesterday ;) so thats another account to go at.
Iv'e still got loads of SUBs to do on my last one yet, as iv'e started doing the blackjacks now with casibot.
I hope none of my punters get wind of your £800 offers, i'm thinking of putting it down to £200 :lol:
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby RIT » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:49 pm

Can`t believe you manage to get people to do this for such small amounts Jethro. Are they the local wineoes or what? :lol:

Have you paid for casibot? I did 3 or 4 bookies with the free version of it but I thought it was pretty average so I didn`t bother getting the pay version.
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby jethro » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:10 am

RIT wrote:Can`t believe you manage to get people to do this for such small amounts Jethro. Are they the local wineoes or what? :lol:

Have you paid for casibot? I did 3 or 4 bookies with the free version of it but I thought it was pretty average so I didn`t bother getting the pay version.


What free version ? they do a 200 hands free trial, then you have to pay.
It was £30 when i got it, its made me over a £1000 so far, you have to keep your eye on it though, the casino's keep logging you off.

As iv'e said before, all my punters are young girls, my neice's, they dont know anything about bookie's, i give them a £100 to open an halifax reward account , then when they give me the card and pin no, i scan their passport or driving licence, get a utility or other proof, then give them £250. It's money for nothing, as far as they are concerned. :roll:
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby SharpeShooter » Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:29 am

I think the older and wiser you get, the more value you attach to things such as your ID. Most of my friends are my age (Mid thirties) and £250 isn't a whole lot of money to them, certainly not enough to allow me to use their ID
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby jethro » Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:42 pm

SharpeShooter wrote:I think the older and wiser you get, the more value you attach to things such as your ID. Most of my friends are my age (Mid thirties) and £250 isn't a whole lot of money to them, certainly not enough to allow me to use their ID


Exactly!, thats why i wouldn't ask a grownup! :lol:
I can't believe the cock up my mate's daughter has just made, her mum gave me the new card and pin no on sunday afternoon, i gave her £250 and just threw the envelope in the drawer. I v'e just opened it now, and she's only gone and opened a "instant saver account" . :roll:
She said i can put money in, and withdraw it whenever i want!! :roll:
F***in muppet.
She's going to change it on Friday.
Its a hard life this MBing game :lol: :lol:
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Re: Steve's Blog, the 2nd 10K

Postby SharpeShooter » Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:13 am

Week 15

Had an up and down week. Lost some money at the BJ tables, but then a couple of big wins to bring it back. Tried to be too cute doing the Eurosportbet offer. Their odds are crap so tried to pick a horse that would do well but lay didn't get fully taken. All in all though above target again and closing in on 20K

Week 15 Figures

Starting Balance £17856.52

Bet24 SUB £ 30.00
Betclick Deposit Bonus £ 8.89
Betpack SUB £ 29.57
Bodog Free Casino Chip £ 10.50
Bodog SUB (Free bet credited twice) £ 20.01
Canbet SUB £ 26.67
Coral Arb £ 23.62
2 x Coral BJ Bonus £ 50.50
2 x Eurobet BJ Bonus £201.00
Eurosportbet SUB (Lay not fully taken) £ 9.97
Expekt Risk Free Bet £ 9.00
Expekt SUB (Dutched with Coral for £22 Cashback to follow) £ 42.50
Ladbrokes Arb £ 1.38
Ladbrokes Mini Games Bonus £ 52.00
Stan James Arbs £ 6.84
Stan James Free Chip £ 0.00
Unibet Superbowl offer (Qualifiers) £ 1.20
William Hill BOGOF’s £ 48.77

Weekly Total £572.42

Running Total £18428.94
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