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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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Thanks so much kathfisch.
No doubt Betfair with have a huge signing up this week so I'm gonna open an account before they change the rules and you have to make a deposit lolThe curve that can set a lot of things straight is a smile0 -
rolpaula wrote:http://www.betfairpromo.com/season06/?ttp=103&rfr=471&sid=6
this offers a £25 cashback
and
http://www.betrescue.com/betfair.shtml
EXCLUSIVE EXTRA FREE CASH!!! Simply open an account with Betfair.com, via this link, deposit and bet (back or lay) £50 or currency equivalent on an event of your choice and receive an extra £10 GBP/$17 USD/14 EURO Free Cash Reward - Click here to claim. This offer is not advertised on the Betfair website and is ONLY open to new account holders from noon Uk time on Saturday 28th January 2006..
You get more cashback with quidco and topcash back though.Lost lbs =
Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0 -
benedictadams wrote:forgive me for being thick
why would jackpot joy be willing to give 1000 points (£10 with the betfair withdrawal way) for only placing in the account
isn't that £5 easy money?
You need to play too, so if you deposit £11, don't tick the box where it gives you the bonus as you then have to play your money about 4 times over before you can withdraw it.
Play through £1 and withdraw the rest of the £10.Lost lbs =
Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0 -
I know I'm repeating what everybody else has said, but I just want to add my thanks to Jules for the mansion tip off.
Got my points today, and without your post, Jules I never would have seen it.
That's another £10 leisure voucher to put towards our family holiday next year.:T
Nice one Jules:beer:0 -
re Betfair. (bit of a weird question!)
Can i just open a (betfair) account, transfer (say) £10 into it, then withdraw it (plus pb vouchers) again because i can't be dealing with cheques ( I don't have the time to get to the bank to pay them in much - took me weeks to cash the last cheque!!)Money For Nothing: £365.96 as of 01/01/110 -
Quantum_Paul wrote:re Betfair. (bit of a weird question!)
Can i just open a (betfair) account, transfer (say) £10 into it, then withdraw it (plus pb vouchers) again because i can't be dealing with cheques ( I don't have the time to get to the bank to pay them in much - took me weeks to cash the last cheque!!)
I would assume you could do this but I don't know. As long as you simply sign up (not through a cashback site or promotion) I'd have thought you're free to withdraw it! Can't say for sure though as I haven't done it.Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue QOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003Proud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
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Is anyone having problems logging onto Pigsback??Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you0
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Regarding withdrawing cash from Betfair ... Yes, it is extremely easy to have your monies transferred direct to your bank account.
Do as kathfisch says: log on to your betfair account at https://www.betfair.com or at https://www.betfairpoker.com. Enter your username and password at the top of the page (right-hand side). Now click on "My Account" - top of page, left-hand side.
A new window opens.
Click on "Withdraw Funds" on the left-hand side. Scroll down a little and you will see alternative ways of withdrawing your money. To transfer your money directly into your bank account, click on "Withdraw funds by bank transfer". Enter your bank details (sort code, account number, name & address of branch). Follow the instructions on screen.
It is also possible to withdraw cash into your PayPal account, and through Moneybookers or NETeller, if you have accounts with them.
It's easy and straightforward, and nothing to be worried about.
As for limits, I don't know, but I've just transferred £150 of Piggypoints into my Betfair account, and will be shortly be transferring it to my bank account.
HTH. And thanks to kathfisch for the great instructions.Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. - Thomas Sowell, "Is Reality Optional?", 19930 -
:j i got my mansion points too!!:j
was able to get 2 more vouchers, so a big thank you to Jules
for the link :A x:hello:0
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