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BET 365 accounts. I know somebody will GIVE 10% of net winnings to anybody that will open a 365 for them no risk or downside for the account holder other than they will lose their 365 account sooner or later.
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i dont know how anyone can keep an account open anymore,i used a friends account recently he has lost grands every year ,4 bets i had on his account before the bets where restricted to an amount where it was a waste of time
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i know someone who got a bet365 credit card
might put it up for auction |
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an unrestricted bet365 account for a year would be worth 50 grand plus, as long as u could take the early prices
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Bet 365 seem to be a very successful bookmaker to me.
Profits rise at online gambling giant bet365 By laura_james | Posted: September 21, 2016 ONLINE gambling giant bet365 has seen its revenue increase to a whopping £1.65 billion over the last 12 months. The company's accounts, for the year up to March 27, show the Etruria firm grew its turnover from £1.57 billion last year. It also increased operating profit from £406 million to £456 million and pre-tax profit rose from £409 million to £459 million. At the same time bet365's customers wagered more than £36.9 billion in bets within the 12 months – up by more than £2.3 million in 2015. The company - which owns the majority share of Stoke City Football Club - has also seen its total number of employees increase to 3,404 – up from 3,179 in 2015. This is in addition to 297 casual match-day staff employed during the period. bet365 is owned by Denise Coates, John Coates and their father Peter Coates. |
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greyhound racing is only a very small part of their buisness
the model is simple, close winning accounts and encourage losing accouts |
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Well their policy is certainly working well. Not that I would know too much about them as I haven't bet with a bookmaker for about 15 years.
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know a person who was a fortune behind with them somebody used his account for dogs lasted 2 mths
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JERRY CROXFORD IS KILLING THE BOOKMAKERS!
IN ALL THE YEARS I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS- I HAVE NEVER MET ANYONE AS GOOD AS THIS! PLEASE READ THIS- you will make money I absolutely GUARANTEE IT! I told you that you have a MASSIVE CHANCE and look JERRY CROXFORD is winning his troops BIG MONEY! TUESDAY THREE BETS and look at the PRICES! MASSIVE GAMBLES LANDED….. your bet 365 account not stay open long if you in this service LOL |
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I'm in , so's Del, Rodney, Trigger and Boycey
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afur daley
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11/4 early price wins at 2/1 1st tip
6/1 early price wins at 5/2 2nd tip 3rd 5th you want get much on if this true or be closed down quickly |
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Carl Harris "in all the years ive been doing this..."
What,bluffing people to death with your clueless guesses and charging the poor saps for the privilege? Makes out like hes a professional dog bettor when hes nothing of the sort,anyone reading his utter fkin nonsense knows hes been in the game 2 mins and is utterly clueless,latches on to ppl that do know what theyre talking about and milks them and the tobys dry,some people just have no integrity at all,shameless. Well done Jerry with the winners,hope you get paid. |
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Think Tom would have more of an idea!
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If Jerry is indeed involved with this set up and thats an if he would have been far better if wanting to sell tips to go it alone put his own face up,have his own site etc instead of making this guy money.
The mere fact this mob or CH are promoting him will certainly be no advantage. |
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no mails for over 5 days from CH has the new system gone ti@s up already
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JERRY CROXFORD
I HAVE WORKED WITH (JERRYWALTHAMSTOW), FOR QUITE A WHILE , IN THE PAST , THE MAN IS THE GUVNOR , IF YOU CAN GET ON , YOU WILL FILL YOUR POCKETS.NO DANGER . VERY SHARP , LIVES AND BREATHS DOGS. AND ALSO A LOVELY BLOKE £££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ |
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i'm in again ..... too good to be true ... what a lovely diamond of a fellah .... PHIL YERBOOTS
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irishone - are you saying you are getting these and they winning as i only had 1 mail about a winning day? nothing on all the other days
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sorry craigie ... i am taking the fecking pi55 YDC
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thanks for the YDC it was a serious question you p@@@k no wonder people dont bother with the forum
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jees craigie cant believe you are posting this drivel ... take it your at the head of the consortium
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no just heard about jerry and interested in story, my question did not need the YDC - simple taking the pi@@ would of been enough info
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Think the reason it's all gone quiet after last Wednesdays tip won (3/1 adv) sp 7/4 coincided with requests for those who signed up for a month (£20) to reply to an email agreeing to a goalpost moving £10 a point staking plan when a few winners struck on the 30th and 31st May.
Personally if Jerry is the tipster behind this i would have no problem dealing direct as i know he is genuine. However, the schemer/chancer he's in cahoots with has probably lost a fair percentage of his original subscribers by changing the deal only 2 weeks in. And for that reason i'm oot! |
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that is typical CH, if things go well changes plan to increase what gets paid, my mate lost loads with some of his so called insiders, he must know so many people its lauaghable the amount of names that he says are contacts. id heard of jerry and have no idea why using CH as surley could set something up himself? would never have any dealings direct with CH like u markyacard i would direct with jerry as long trem he would make you money i think from what i have read and heard
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take no notice of irishoneker craigie,the thread is interesting just cos of the people involved,when i first started on here 14 years ago Jerry was one of the ones i aspired to do as well as and was one of those i could point too when the old man was saying "you cant do that for a living!",his comments on here were always interesting.
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thanks patrick hardly thought my question needed the YDC, i knew a couple like jerry from the days i went to hall green regualar and they may have had inside info but some of the money they won on dogs that wernt favs always impressed me to what they saw in previous races or the make up af a race, ive heard jerry was top class and was shocked he was involed with CH
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Jerry is/was the Guvnor, what he is doing being fronted by this man i do not know,i hope he gets his payments for the service he is providing i doubt it tho!
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there is no way they can make money from this long term,as soon as you bet a few winners your account will be restricted and you will have to take less value on here if you are going to bet his tips,and probably the odds on here wont be value so it would be a no bet.its a terrible state when you cant get a bet any more,he will run out of punters soon
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garryc, if the odds on here do not represent value in markets with very small profit margins then it appears that bookmakers were accommodating everyone in near 100% markets. Was this the case?
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i know bet365 give early odds and 2 of the winners last week well backed one 6/1 to 5/2 ( according to adverts ) so i think garryc is saying the value gone as prob only 11/4 on here? i may be wrong, if getting on at 6/1 bet 365 not keep your accont open long or only get given sp
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sparrow what i am saying is the dogs hes tipping up would have been already noted by the sharp people on here who cant get a bet with bookmakers and by the time the market open up on here you cant get 2 bananas to a banana
i have lost count of the amount of dogs i have fancied and cant get any money on at a decent price and have had to let them run with no bet |
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I realise all that garryc, but what I'm getting at is whether those bookmaker prices were available before the introduction of the exchanges? My view is that they wouldn't be betting to near 100% before the advent of the exchanges and so that situation was never going to last.
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hardly any races were priced up early in the pre-betfair days, early prices were for big events only, sky card etc
rarely would you get a near 100% from a handful of high st firm prices but even at 105-110% there are still ricks a plenty when you are up against the view of another man I would much prefer to be able to get a bet in a 110% market that the firms have priced up (without betfair) then play in a 100% market that I either (a) can't get a bet on in or (b) play exclusively on here as the ricks are few and far between on here and/or the liquidity is not there but each to their own |
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I think you have answered it by saying that these markets just weren't priced up before the exchanges came on the scene. I realise that ricks are made on these early markets now, but there are plenty more ricks on betfair. You are right with regard to "each to their own" but people keep going on about how much better it was pre-betfair and I find that difficult to understand. I only wish betfair had been around in the 60s
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i remember ladbrokes used to price up the last few bags races in the shops about 25 years ago ,massive ricks with those but i was only getting started back then so wasnt betting the stakes i do now or i wouldnt have got on,agree with wonders i would much rather bet in a 110% plus market that the firms price up as long as you could get a bet on,what a lovely life that would be
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defo sparrow on the each to their own
I couldn't disagree with you more re the plenty more ricks on betfair there are certain markets I play in (not dogs) which I won't identify for obvious reasons which the firms price up I spot the rick with them and the corresponding betfair market doesn't have the rick but because its not a race market the firms are not welded to the price on here personally I feel the markets on here have got more and more accurate as the years have gone by (and therefore harder to beat) as fewer and fewer smarter punters can get on with the books |
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nowadays, even if you are clueless, you can know the true price of something just by looking at a liquid market on here close to the off
(not saying that in itself will benefit you necessarily) in the old days, if you were clueless, you were clueless |