Surebets - become a millionaire in just one year

I'm sure this is just what I needed to become a millionaire by next year.

Btw, I hope the mod doesn't mind if I use this place to test posting my first attachment
 

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"Thanks our special program "SUREBETS" you can earn
€1 377 408 out of the €1000 deposit in one year and with 0% risk."

If you believe that, you deserve to be taken for a ride and lose your money.

Really, there is a never-ending supply of gullible dummies to line the pockets of the rip-off merchants.
 
It's arbitraging Sports betting.
simple as that, but the problem is that these things usually only make 0.5% so when you're getting into the range of £100k+ you're going to need to be putting on some decent sized bets and a lot of the bookies offering the skewed odds may not be big enough to handle £5000 bets on Millwall to beat Brighton
 
Arbitrage sports betting stopped being worthwhile years ago. Bookmakers all have the Internet and are aware of arbitrage so good opportunities only exists for maybe a few minutes. You need to bet huge ammounts to make pennies...

It's also not 0% risk because you may place the bet with one bookie and then find the other bookie has changed the odds - resulting in a loss.
 
hmmmmmmm
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another classic thread ..........T2win needs to really get its act together
 
What do you suggest NVP - delete any thread that's over six years old perhaps?
Tim.

I do not think that is what NVP meant. I think he means that there are too many snake oil salesmen trying to con unsuspecting people out of their money.
 
I do not think that is what NVP meant. I think he means that there are too many snake oil salesmen trying to con unsuspecting people out of their money.

Surely most on this forum have some wits... I actually find it quite amusing to read... especially the old Nigerian scam emails.

Still shocked though how gullible people are. But where to draw the line? There's heaps of brokers/banks out there that charge excessive fees. And by excessive I mean 2-5 times more than say Interactive Brokers. And don't get me started on firms that don't use real market prices/spreads.
 
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