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I get $10 free, I can then place a ?5 accie every week if it loses or win I get ?5 back in my account every week. if i lose all my bets throughout the season I still have ?10 in my account at the end of the season......you're not understanding this mr M.


if you've already an account, you need to pay for the first accc (?5) but then get free accas every week...


no tricks

It's a trap Quids.There's no way out. You have to bet the money you put in and the money they give you back in the same week.It costs you ?5 per week to stay in. Having a 'free' ?5 bet is not the same as having ?5. Lets say this offer lasts for 30 weeks. You have to invest 30x?5 to play i.e ?150. This also gives you another ?150 to bet. If you don't win one bet you have lost ?150.


You have read the T&C's have you?


https://support.skybet.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/346?TLSessId=1111111705d4409ae35f178d6559106a


1st paragraph, you bet 'only' ?5 per week.

???? Wrote:

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>

> if you've already an account, you need to pay for

> the first accc (?5) but then get free accas every

> week...

>

> no tricks


Still sticking with this? I'm tempted to have a ?5 bet this week to prove that if my ?5 'entry fee' dries up the following week so does my (not so) free accie!


Even if you do win something, it's a bit like that charity shop on LL. Anything you get you have to spend it in the shop.

Emm....I still not quite sure what you can do with your winnings, if there were any. Have you sussed that out? I'm also not sure you can call it a great promotion if the best odds you have of winning are more than 5/1. You should know that bookies are not idiots.
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

???? 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.


Has this been profitable for you ????'s? Just curious.

No, not won an accie yet but using the free bet on reasonable bankers so below the Accies minimum 2/1 odds, if I win an average odds Accies I,ll be about even this weekend if I win say 4 over the season and my free bets got to odds then I,ll make a profit...depends a bit on my free bets...ivevbeen backing spurs a lot so won a bit at ok odds, man city at home don,t return much!

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