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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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thanks for this - my first winner!!!!
but I only seemed to have got 8 points back not my original stake of 20?
is this right?
I don't think it matters as it's only points and you get another 200 next month, if you get a winner piggy pays you 10p.
So all we are doing is playing for winners/10 piggy points. (or is it 5 piggy points)
1. Make easy piggy points by placing winning bets.
(You get 10 piggy points for each winning bet - irrespective of how much you stake/win)
If you are following this strategy it makes sense to do small bets so you can be sure you have 5 points each day. since 5 x 31 = 155
2. You aim for the top 10. I think the way you get there (looking at some of the stats) is to bet large on some outsiders.
As for anyone who joined today as there are only a few days left it really doesn't matter if you go for broke (20 points a day) or not.
Next month - everyone starts from scratch with a pot of 200 racecaller points. Therefore it doesn't matter if you finish this month with 5, or 500 points.
I think for this month at least you are better off getting 10 points from winning favourites - I can't see anyone finishing in the top 10 from a starting pot of 140 and only a few days to bet.0 -
thanks for this - my first winner!!!!
but I only seemed to have got 8 points back not my original stake of 20?
is this right?
Hiya,
I think that they may award points the same as the bookies pay out ie. 20 points @ 10/1 would return 220 points for a win
i could be wrong though lolDon't sweat the small stuff ................It's all small stuff!0 -
Sunday 30th March
There's no guarantee of a win with this suggestion. Odds correct at time of writing.
6 declared (2.38, 4.3, 4.8, 10.5, 14, 65)
Bets should be placed before 15:55
(Alternatively : 16:35 Wincanton, Just Jaffa)
:j Finally got a winner thanks to this tip! :beer:Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 1026 - Proud to be dealing with my debtsDebt at LMB: £22500. (July 08) DFD: Oct 2012 (DMP) Current debt: Aug 08:£23049.00 Now ??? (fallen off the ladder but will get back on!!!)
February 2013 nearly there! Time to start kicking HSBCs **** for PPI and charges!0 -
:beer: Thanks Thepearce, just got my first winner!:T :TJuly Grocery Challenge Budget £160
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becaouse i joined today could it mean i could waste all my credit tommorw as its the last day of the mnth placin as much bets as i could hopin to get a few winners which equls to piggy points. am i right with this? also does the stats refresh at the start of each mnth?Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)
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Your only allowed 1 bet a day as far as i am aware?Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month0
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hi one month ago me and hubby each applied through pigsback for an alliance & leicester isa which i think we were meant to get 5000 points for each. Still no points though. Any ideas how long i should expect to wait or should i email them?0
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lilmissmup is right - one bet a day only unfortunatelyNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550
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Hi i have 2 questions.
1. Me and my boyfriend both have a pigsback account, but it wont let me log him out. i was advised to clear/clean my cookies, can someone please tell me how to do that?
2. I placed a bet today (20pp) and my odds were 11/8. How much have i won? (thank you THEPEARCE and VELVETGLOVE i won for the first time today)
many thanks0 -
Does anyone claim there pigsback points from ebay, I want to know how easy this is the website doesn't give you a good explanation.
Thanks0
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