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Barney Stinson 22-04-2013 07:30 PM

Nice man.

I must admit, I'm taking my time reading through the information and once I've done that I'll start betting.

Interested to know how you get on.

db x 22-04-2013 10:04 PM

all seemingly went well, they won in the end but i had it the wrong way around so that was the best outcome..

however the exchange has yet to credit my free bet, going to call them tomorrow and be like WTF! so that should all sort itself out and william hill credited my free bet straight away so my balance over there is just over 22 quid more than my total investment..

so thats appx 60 quid in 80 quid out so far (57 in & 79.50 out to be exact), and I should be getting another 25 quid one off from the exchange on top of that..

all good so far :D

db

EDIT: Already withdrew the 52.50 winnings with no problems so Im currently down a net of 5 quid with a free bet of 25 and another of 25 left to cash out and 2 pounds left on the exchange.

this seems WAY easier than I imagined, just worried about when I run out of offers now!

Barney Stinson 22-04-2013 11:42 PM

Awesome man keep pushing through! :)

I've nearly completed all the information jargon and I've already got my 'pot' ready.
Just waiting for the green light.

db x 23-04-2013 06:10 PM

Messed a bet up today by not looking at the Liquidity before placing my bet, all in all I ended up only getting about a Tenner from my first free 25 pound bet, I've got 25 pound cash back and another 25 free bet still from it though.

So if you try match betting you ought to keep an eye on the liquidity before confirming as I think this was only briefly mentioned and not fully explained in the mse guide, the liquidity is the £x under the odds of the lay, it must be equal to or higher than your stake for your bet to be accepted.

Db

Jamm 25-04-2013 12:46 PM

Started reading about this yesterday - keep the updates coming ! :)

Status 25-04-2013 08:48 PM

Matched betting is good if you're mega careful and do everything right. If you cock up you can lose £100 easy (I did).
Once you run out of free bet offers though, it pretty much dries up.

Make sure you sign up through Quidco to the bet sites though, some pay £30 when you open an account.

muse700 17-08-2013 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hustler25 (Post 74560)
I'm at the sort of age now where I feel I should be more responsible financially rather than squandering the majority of my salary on things I don't need, or worse still; pissing it away.

Over the last 2-3 years I've managed to put away several thousand in savings into a cash ISA, with interest rates being at a historical low of 0.5% for some years now the interest accrued for savers is paltry, my return is currently a meagre 1.75% variable rate.

Fixed rate bonds are as equally pathetic in their interest rates. Therefore I was considering investing instead into a Stocks and Shares ISA or go direct and buy shares in specific companies. A friend of mine bought shares 2 years ago in the House builders Taylor Wimpey and Bovis Homes he has since yielded a 3 fold return on his investment!

Whilst with the Stock Market you can yield greater returns you are also at risk of greater losses.

Does anyone here have any experience in this area?

Also I have recently gone self-employed which means this year I will have to fill out my own tax return, my setup is pretty simple I just work freelance for an architectural practice my invoices are usually only to one company at the end of each month and my expenses are only a handful each month (usually travel costs). Through anyones experience, is the process straight-forward enough to not require the services of an accountant?

stock market can be easier than it seems
its possible to get 10% with almost no risk
study it or pm me for more details

on the other hand, if you're an earning machine, then why risk your money
buy something safe like a house to live in


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