Wednesday 16 April 2014

Anyone Can Do Sports Arbitrage at Home, Right????

We like to help people in all kinds of ways…

·       We help old ladies cross the road
·       We pick babies off the floor when they cry
·       We give our seats to pregnant ladies

 ….and there is another way, which we will mention at the end of this article …. However please do not skip to the end, trust us it’s worth reading (and we are not just saying that because we wrote it, honest)…



We met a guy the other day. Let’s call him ‘Fred’. Fred has been on our site, looked at the great services we offer, looked at our commissions (which incidentally can be found here http://www.winningexpress.com/Leftcms.asp?catid=3&subid=61) and then thought to himself – I can do that myself. I am educated, sensible, and as such I don’t want to pay someone to do it for me.

So Fred went online, and looked at websites and created a new account on each of them (no names will be mentioned in the writing of this blog as to which sites he used!) and set about doing it all by himself.

Fred’s first problem, he discovered, was to decide which software to use. There is a lot of it out there (and we know this for a fact!) and some is free, some is not so free, but Fred spent a week trying to work out what he should choose.

Fred’s second problem was then the amount of different bookies websites that are covered with these software products. Fred worked out he would have to open an online account with no less than 60 bookmakers and that was just with what bets flashed up on his PC screen, courtesy of his shiny new (and expensive) software - this was all just in the first hour he was online.



So Fred started the mammoth task and began opening online accounts before he realised that not all of them would take money using his preferred payment method.

Undeterred, Fred stumbled on, confident in the knowledge that he would soon have a Porsche on the drive with the bets he was planning on making. Or ‘transactions’ as he liked to call them.

Fred then decided to place a bet. He watched his software flash away at him, before deciding to bet on a Tennis Match. Two different bets he thought that were guaranteed to net him a profit. Fred placed bet 1, and then went on the bookies site to place bet 2. Guess what? He couldn’t find it.

Safe to say, Fed’s single bet lost. He has no shiny Porsche on the drive.

He does, however, have a very slow PC from all the software he decided to download.

As with all stories, there is a moral. And the moral to Fred’s tragic story is that why do something yourself and fail when there are experts out there who do this type of thing for a living. Try our services today, we promise you won’t be disappointed.


Can’t promise a Porsche though (at least not in the first year J)

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