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red devil Wrote:

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> Mick, Argyle...I've just been picking my horses

> for tomorrow's installment of the Telegraph

> Fantasy horse racing game


I see from the Telegraph Fantasy Racing that Torrenado beat Dawn Approach - I think I had first and second, so should have gotten some points at last.

???? Wrote:

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> Free accumulator. Open sky bet account - ?10 in

> your account for free. Join their weekly

> promotion, one ?5 above 5/1 accumulator every

> week, if you don,t win , ?5 returned. It's a free

> ?5 Accies every week.


You still have to spend ?5 every week yourself to get the extra ?5 bet so it's not really free. It just sounds like it is!

er, no Mr Medic.


You get your ?5 quid refunded every week - and even if you win too I found out today. This alsts for the whole football season...so a free ?5 accie weekly, as lonag as you do it every week.


Plus if you open an account you get the free ?10 whether you join the accie promo or not


It is free money, they are chasing customers,

I've just been on the site. I'm with Meds on this one.

My understanding is you have to place a weekly ?5 bet (accie > 5/1).

This then qualifies you for another ?5 bet, not a refund in the true sense of the word. The additional ?5 bet has to be spent in Skybet, and not taken out of the account. So in effect you are getting 2 ?5 bets for the price of one.

Or have I missed something bleedingly obvious! :)

The ?10 free bet is a one off while the free accie only works if you spend a fiver each week,Mr.Quids. I used my ?10 ages ago so it's not new. As RD says it's a buy one get one free deal on the accies and given the minimum odds you must have maybe not as good as it sounds.

I get a free ?5 accie all season - no problem if it's 5/1 or 10/1 . I don't even do accies but A free one all season... at 5/1 I should mathematicall get a couple in too...but I'll probably go for a bigger odd one


this weekend West Ham > Cardiff, Reading


my op does point out you need to open an account...

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