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Topic: Invest in Koiler's Matched Betting! (Read 589 times)

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May 22, 2017, 03:58:45 PM
#9
matched betting is gambling.

you can lose on both sides if a bookie chooses to void your bets or you bet on one outcome and can't get the bet on the other side of the match

Gambling implies an element of risk.

Matched Betting if done correctly is risk free, why will a bookie void your bet on an offer? Also you're using a betting exchange to lay the bets so you'll always be able to bet against your selection.

You're obviously not a matched bettor.
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May 22, 2017, 03:52:14 PM
#8
matched betting is gambling.

you can lose on both sides if a bookie chooses to void your bets or you bet on one outcome and can't get the bet on the other side of the match
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May 21, 2017, 04:14:01 AM
#7
Bump.


This is NOT gambling! So you can rest assured your funds are safe.
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May 04, 2017, 03:01:00 PM
#6
This is not a Ponzi scheme, HYIP or anything illegal. If you google "Matched Betting" you will see it's popularity and coverage especially in the U.K.
It's usually called arbitrage betting, and it's impossible to achieve over 10% per week with that method.  If you're lucky, you could do that in a month.

It doesn't matter how covered or popular it is if you're not doing it, and we can't verify that you are.



It's not usually called "arbitrage betting". Arbing is totally different to Matched Betting, with arbing your accounts will get restricted pretty quickly.

Please don't comment if you don't know the difference between arbing and matched betting.
I stand corrected and I apologise.  10% weekly is definitely possible in matched betting.

Still, a thousand casinos aren't created every minute and many of those casinos force you to wager bets with them before you can withdraw the bonus so it's not quite risk-free, but it is pretty safe.
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May 04, 2017, 10:12:12 AM
#5
This is not a Ponzi scheme, HYIP or anything illegal. If you google "Matched Betting" you will see it's popularity and coverage especially in the U.K.
It's usually called arbitrage betting, and it's impossible to achieve over 10% per week with that method.  If you're lucky, you could do that in a month.

It doesn't matter how covered or popular it is if you're not doing it, and we can't verify that you are.



It's not usually called "arbitrage betting". Arbing is totally different to Matched Betting, with arbing your accounts will get restricted pretty quickly.

Please don't comment if you don't know the difference between arbing and matched betting.
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May 04, 2017, 09:59:17 AM
#4
This is not a Ponzi scheme, HYIP or anything illegal. If you google "Matched Betting" you will see it's popularity and coverage especially in the U.K.
It's usually called arbitrage betting, and it's impossible to achieve over 10% per week with that method.  If you're lucky, you could do that in a month.

It doesn't matter how covered or popular it is if you're not doing it, and we can't verify that you are.

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May 04, 2017, 08:14:36 AM
#3
No, I will always pay you in Bitcoin but I shall convert it to Fiat at the time.

E.g if you transferred me 0.0247 Bitcoin, at the time of writing this would equate to £30 (Preev Rate).

I would then be paying £3 as the interest rate of 10%. So I would be returning you £33 worth of Bitcoin.

This is not a Ponzi scheme, HYIP or anything illegal. If you google "Matched Betting" you will see it's popularity and coverage especially in the U.K.
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May 04, 2017, 07:20:38 AM
#2
THIS IS NOT GAMBLING, I REPEAT THIS IS NOT GAMBLING.

What is Matched Betting?
Matched Betting or Bonus abusing is by where you utilise the sign up offers and existing customer offers given by UK bookmakers. Regardless of the outcome you will make money, that is guaranteed! It's Risk Free.

Why do you need Investors?
Because like most things, the more capital you have the more you make. For example I place £50 football accumulators with certain bookmakers, even if the accumulator loses I still make money! (around 20% of my initial outlay). The amount I use to Match Bet limits me to amounts of bets I can do.

How much can and I invest and what's your returns?
You can invest from as little as the equivalent of £20 of btc and I'm paying 10% returns weekly (at the time of me receiving the bitcoin I shall always revert it to Fiat and so you're 10% will be based on that rather than the amount of bitcoin due to fluctuations in bitcoin prices)

Maybe I did not get it right, will you pay us in fiat? as?

10% a week is not bad, I do not understand anything you do, but I will do some research to understand what it is and if there is nothing illegal, ponzi, mlm, matrix or anything I do not like I will invest.



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May 03, 2017, 04:10:42 PM
#1
THIS IS NOT GAMBLING, I REPEAT THIS IS NOT GAMBLING.

What is Matched Betting?
Matched Betting or Bonus abusing is by where you utilise the sign up offers and existing customer offers given by UK bookmakers. Regardless of the outcome you will make money, that is guaranteed! It's Risk Free.

Why do you need Investors?
Because like most things, the more capital you have the more you make. For example I place £50 football accumulators with certain bookmakers, even if the accumulator loses I still make money! (around 20% of my initial outlay). The amount I use to Match Bet limits me to amounts of bets I can do.

How much can and I invest and what's your returns?
You can invest from as little as the equivalent of £20 of btc and I'm paying 10% returns weekly (at the time of me receiving the bitcoin I shall always revert it to Fiat and so you're 10% will be based on that rather than the amount of bitcoin due to fluctuations in bitcoin prices)
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