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Topic: Is it worth being a sports betting scalper? - page 6. (Read 934 times)

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There's no right or wrong answer to your question. To her, it's worth the trouble. I personally wouldn't prefer having my salary depend on something so unpredictable and uncertain, but some people may be fine with that. I wouldn't be okay with my salary stemming from gambling; it's not an investment.

A friend of mine was in a similar group and claimed it was accurate; however, if I can't believe something that I cannot see with my own eyes, I'm having a hard time believing that her group's predictions are 85% accurate.
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It's been a while since I started a topic here.

I know a female friend who works from home selling betting tickets for a casino. She has a WhatsApp group where she posts the matches. From what i could see, she also posts the odds, ready-made tickets, and claims her predictions are over 85% accurate.

I haven't tried it yet. But is the scalper business a good one? Can you make it your main job? I didn't ask her how much she earns because it might be rude, but from what she tells me, she started in less than a year. Sometimes she doesn't have many customers buying, which makes her have a more or less profitable week.

She has to be on her cell phone 24hrs a day and barely sleeps for fear of missing the games to pass on her predictions.

The cool thing about this profession is that it can be done from home. Now, the question is whether it's worth it.
We should know that even what she does is not reliable and may not makes that profits you think she's making, I believe you have been around here for years now and you should know more better how all these things works. You can't be so sure of your predictions and even people who are paying to have those games also knows the implications involved while buying or depending from someone tips.
You can develop yourself but it's not certain that you must be regularly earnings from it.
legendary
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It's been a while since I started a topic here.

I know a female friend who works from home selling betting tickets for a casino. She has a WhatsApp group where she posts the matches. From what i could see, she also posts the odds, ready-made tickets, and claims her predictions are over 85% accurate.

I haven't tried it yet. But is the scalper business a good one? Can you make it your main job? I didn't ask her how much she earns because it might be rude, but from what she tells me, she started in less than a year. Sometimes she doesn't have many customers buying, which makes her have a more or less profitable week.

She has to be on her cell phone 24hrs a day and barely sleeps for fear of missing the games to pass on her predictions.

The cool thing about this profession is that it can be done from home. Now, the question is whether it's worth it.

Anyone who claims theor predictions are 85% accurate and needs to sell them is lying.  There would be no reason for you to make money when you can snipe 85 out of every 100 games you bet.  Can she have hit that one week, sure but over the long run nobody continually beats the book that bad otherwise sports betting wouldn't exist for long.
legendary
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I will prefer to by a domain and set up a prediction website instead which people will know that not all my predictions will be correct. All that I need is to make like 70% accurate predictions daily and you will see people coming to check for predictions daily. The site can be monetized with ads.
sr. member
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I can't do that job irrespective of the profit because what she is doing is getting those bet predictions and selling them to those who will place bets on them. Those people are buying the game with real money and also placing bets on them with real money, which is double risk, and I also believe she herself pays before she can get those booked tickets.
 
So what if, at the end of the day, most of her sold-out games did not play as predicted? How will she be able to compensate those who bought the game, or are there some rules she will make open that will keep her safe from being attacked and every one of her clients bearing their own risk?
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Duelbits - Play for Free | Win for Real
It's been a while since I started a topic here.

I know a female friend who works from home selling betting tickets for a casino. She has a WhatsApp group where she posts the matches. From what i could see, she also posts the odds, ready-made tickets, and claims her predictions are over 85% accurate.

I haven't tried it yet. But is the scalper business a good one? Can you make it your main job? I didn't ask her how much she earns because it might be rude, but from what she tells me, she started in less than a year. Sometimes she doesn't have many customers buying, which makes her have a more or less profitable week.

She has to be on her cell phone 24hrs a day and barely sleeps for fear of missing the games to pass on her predictions.

The cool thing about this profession is that it can be done from home. Now, the question is whether it's worth it.
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