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  • some bookies allow partner's at the same address, but we don't live at the same address. We also have separate debit cards etc and if I re-registered (for example) with William Hill, it would recognise my card.

    Ahhh sorry, BB :o
    yes - payday loan works. I did it and had no problems.

    Does this one show/act on your credit report?
  • LouiseJ wrote: »
    I hope the Payday loan one works! It did for BB and Buffy so I am not worried at the moment. I am just going to get the minimum £100 and pay back the £120 to get the £50 cashback..........£30 up Kerchingggg

    I'm not sure if I can do it with being self-employed. It says you pay back £25 per hundred.
  • whatatwit
    whatatwit Posts: 5,424 Forumite
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    BB, the money that you 'win' with Corals, should cover how much your lay bet was. So, cash wise, you break even, but Corals have given you a free bet for next time.

    That's why the odds have to match and not every game can be match betted.

    Also, I don't think you are going to make big money with one bet per month, but a steady flow of a few pounds here and there add up.
    But it is time consuming.
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  • bookseller1980
    bookseller1980 Posts: 7,924 Forumite
    Well I'm closing now.
    Going to Tesco's :eek: and then deliver to a couple of elderly customers. Then I am off until Thursday. :j:j
    Back later - let me know if anybody wins.
  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
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    edited 11 April 2009 at 1:14PM

    Does this one show/act on your credit report?

    hmmmmmmmmmm. I don't think it does. It was an instant 'yes' so I don't think it checked anything. Hang on, I've got access to my report........nope, doesn't look like it, however, I did Payday last summer and my report only shows searches from the last 6 months.

    Edit: just checked an older report and there's no search on there from last summer.
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
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    whatatwit wrote: »
    BB, the money that you 'win' with Corals, should cover how much your lay bet was. So, cash wise, you break even, but Corals have given you a free bet for next time.


    okkkkkkkkkk, so, keeping the same scenario - the back wins, the lay loses. The 'free bet' money - is it a case of withdrawing it to my bank and then transferring the 'owed' money to betfair? :confused: Or transferring the owed money immediately and then it is replaced (plus the extra profit) when I withdraw the free bet money? Told ya......I just can't get it all to 'click'.........
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • hmmmmmmmmmm. I don't think it does. It was an instant 'yes' so I don't think it checked anything. Hang on, I've got access to my report........nope, doesn't look like it, however, I did Payday last summer and my report only shows searches from the last 6 months.

    Edit: just checked an older report and there's no search on there from last summer.

    Thaks BB, maybe this is one I can consider then :rolleyes: not that my credit is bad but I dont want credit full stop :rotfl:
  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
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    you only have the loan for a month pap and the minute you pay it back, it's all done and dusted and you never hear anything again. I got just the 1 call asking me if I wanted to extend the term but after the money went back to them, I heard nothing from them and quidco paid out really quick. Think I get a few spam emails but I just delete them.
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    okkkkkkkkkk, so, keeping the same scenario - the back wins, the lay loses. The 'free bet' money - is it a case of withdrawing it to my bank and then transferring the 'owed' money to betfair? :confused: Or transferring the owed money immediately and then it is replaced (plus the extra profit) when I withdraw the free bet money? Told ya......I just can't get it all to 'click'.........

    No BB you have to put enough money into Betfair in the begging to lay the bet plus the risk so no transferring money needed as you do that at the start.

    Either way you end up walking away with the free bet money (or as much of possible of it) from either the bookie or Betfair.
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    Have a look at this BB

    http://www.freebets4all.com/today.aspx#bet27

    Click on the Ladbrokes £10 offer But imagine that the £10 bet at Ladbrokes was a free bet (so cost you nothing).
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
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