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  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    super rewards now doinf surveys it seems. Although i put some details in and did one for 850 nc that hasnt credited. Just went to a blank screen after submitting.
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
  • Bogey09
    Bogey09 Posts: 21 Forumite
    No worries on the long story Techn, I like to hear different thoughts on nb.

    Recycling referrals is something I havnt had to do yet, and not really sure what my strategy will be there.

    I will probably end up investing some to speed the process along. My main goal at the moment is to buy golden when my 15 days are up, then buy 100 more rr for 203, and extend them all for 240 days. Take around $ 300, but im confident ill get back within 60 days, and then the next 180 days will be all profit, aside from the occasional recycling I may do.
  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    Bogey09 wrote: »
    No worries on the long story Techn, I like to hear different thoughts on nb.

    Recycling referrals is something I havnt had to do yet, and not really sure what my strategy will be there.

    I will probably end up investing some to speed the process along. My main goal at the moment is to buy golden when my 15 days are up, then buy 100 more rr for 203, and extend them all for 240 days. Take around $ 300, but im confident ill get back within 60 days, and then the next 180 days will be all profit, aside from the occasional recycling I may do.

    You might want to get to 300 before going golden. I hear its harder to get referrals when you're golden and they cost slightly more.
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
  • The Jackpotjoy offer on TrialPay has worked well for me so far... 24k NC for joining ($40), deposited £10 and was given another £25 to play with, won & lost over the past few days, then had some luck at bingo and have now withdrawn £100 with £29 left to play with.

    I gotta say, it's really difficult not to keep playing, takes a lot of discipline to walk away whether on a winning or losing streak. I guess they are counting on most ppl not being able to stop.

    Will play the free bingo games tonight, but don't think I will bet any more until tomorrow.
    R.I.P. Bart. The best cat there ever was. :sad:
  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    The Jackpotjoy offer on TrialPay has worked well for me so far... 24k NC for joining ($40), deposited £10 and was given another £25 to play with, won & lost over the past few days, then had some luck at bingo and have now withdrawn £100 with £29 left to play with.

    I gotta say, it's really difficult not to keep playing, takes a lot of discipline to walk away whether on a winning or losing streak. I guess they are counting on most ppl not being able to stop.

    Will play the free bingo games tonight, but don't think I will bet any more until tomorrow.

    Wowsers! you put £10 in and got £100? :eek: now i'm tempted to try it
    Did you find it pretty easy to figure the games out and make a little back? I've never used a casino type website. Too much of a cautious person.
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
  • Techn wrote: »
    Wowsers! you put £10 in and got £100? :eek: now i'm tempted to try it
    Did you find it pretty easy to figure the games out and make a little back? I've never used a casino type website. Too much of a cautious person.

    yep, I put in £10 of my own money, then JPJ gave another £25 to play with, so then I had £35 in my account. Before I could withdraw, I had to meet the wagering requirement and gamble the £ on bingo (as opposed to the other games). Fortunately I won several times and then was able to withdraw the money.

    I also tried slots (win & lose), roulette (win & lose), blackjack (win more than lose), but I've had the most luck with bingo.

    Of course, there's also the 24k NC from Neobux for joining, that is worth $24-$40 (£15-£25), so even if you lose the entire £10 you deposit, you are still ahead of the game. Provided you don't get carried away and deposit (and lose) more than £10.

    This is the first gambling website I've used, and it all seems pretty straightforward. There is a "demo" mode for most of the games, where you play with imaginary money to see how the game works and if you want to play it for real. There are also free bingo games every day, so you can use those to see how bingo works without spending any money.

    I am going to be looking at other casino signups as well, could be able to make quite a bit this way as long as you're disciplined.
    R.I.P. Bart. The best cat there ever was. :sad:
  • twirly09
    twirly09 Posts: 177 Forumite
    yep, I put in £10 of my own money, then JPJ gave another £25 to play with, so then I had £35 in my account. Before I could withdraw, I had to meet the wagering requirement and gamble the £ on bingo (as opposed to the other games). Fortunately I won several times and then was able to withdraw the money.

    I also tried slots (win & lose), roulette (win & lose), blackjack (win more than lose), but I've had the most luck with bingo.

    Of course, there's also the 24k NC from Neobux for joining, that is worth $24-$40 (£15-£25), so even if you lose the entire £10 you deposit, you are still ahead of the game. Provided you don't get carried away and deposit (and lose) more than £10.

    This is the first gambling website I've used, and it all seems pretty straightforward. There is a "demo" mode for most of the games, where you play with imaginary money to see how the game works and if you want to play it for real. There are also free bingo games every day, so you can use those to see how bingo works without spending any money.

    I am going to be looking at other casino signups as well, could be able to make quite a bit this way as long as you're disciplined.

    disciplined is what i am not ;( but well done on your wins!

    had some offers credited that i had to raise a ticket for, aiming to get 100000nc but currently on 2500! so quite a while!
    :eek: How did I let it get such a mess? :eek:
  • Bogey09
    Bogey09 Posts: 21 Forumite
    I dont seem to have any casino offers on nb, perhaps its because online gambling is frowned upon here in the us ( ridiculous btw)

    I did the hulu offer on sb a couple weeks back and have since canceled my account there. My ? is, since ive canceled my account, could I do it again on nb? Maybe use a different card?
  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    Bogey09 wrote: »
    I dont seem to have any casino offers on nb, perhaps its because online gambling is frowned upon here in the us ( ridiculous btw)

    I did the hulu offer on sb a couple weeks back and have since canceled my account there. My ? is, since ive canceled my account, could I do it again on nb? Maybe use a different card?

    We dont get hulu here in the uk, but if its anything like netflix then you should be able to use different cards. I've used different cards for netflix trials before, though that wasnt an offer of any sort.
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
  • Apple_Crumble
    Apple_Crumble Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Super easy task "Get quotes for airfares from Ryanair website" - 8cts each, over 4000 available. I've done 15 already and still going strong :D
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