Guest lcfc80 Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Anyone who likes a bet might like this Betclic Free Bet. This is a genuine risk free bet, deposit and make your first bet a £30 punt and if it wins you have a nice profit, if it loses betclic refund your bet up to £30, HOWEVER, unlike most other betting offers Betclic allow you to withdraw the refunded stake so you lose nothing. Easy as that!!!! hope it wins a few of you some free money
Haydos Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Signed up but I've tried depositing with debit cards from 2 different banks and it just says 'your bank refused the transfer'.
Guest lcfc80 Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Signed up but I've tried depositing with debit cards from 2 different banks and it just says 'your bank refused the transfer'. dont know mate, i used my natwest card and it worked fine. There is a live help desk on the site if you click the help think at the top of the page
Salieri Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Hmmm sure there must be a catch with this. I'm in the process of opening an account and it wants a lot of information, including stuff which is normally optional such as your mobile phone number. Thing is, I want that 'free' money so will no doubt do it anyway.
purpleronnie Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Hmmm sure there must be a catch with this. I'm in the process of opening an account and it wants a lot of information, including stuff which is normally optional such as your mobile phone number. Thing is, I want that 'free' money so will no doubt do it anyway. make up a number.
Guest lcfc80 Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Hmmm sure there must be a catch with this. I'm in the process of opening an account and it wants a lot of information, including stuff which is normally optional such as your mobile phone number. Thing is, I want that 'free' money so will no doubt do it anyway. the catch is that they hope people carry on using them, as for the extra info, they have to collect more because of some european laws because they arent based in the UK this does work mate, done it myself
Salieri Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 the catch is that they hope people carry on using them, as for the extra info, they have to collect more because of some european laws because they arent based in the UK this does work mate, done it myself Ok. I'm too lazy to read small print, are you positive the refunded £30 is withdrawable (with no charge) and not there just as a 'free bet'.? Also, I presume you have to stake the £30 in a lump sum? And, is there a time limit in which to make the bet? (Thanks for your help.. ) make up a number. Why didn't I think of that?
Guest lcfc80 Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 Ok. I'm too lazy to read small print, are you positive the refunded £30 is withdrawable (with no charge) and not there just as a 'free bet'.? Also, I presume you have to stake the £30 in a lump sum? And, is there a time limit in which to make the bet? (Thanks for your help.. ) Why didn't I think of that? totally withdrawable mate, thats why its unique not sure about time limit on top of my head but only the first bet is refunded so to get the most out of it have a £30 bet
Salieri Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 totally withdrawable mate, thats why its unique not sure about time limit on top of my head but only the first bet is refunded so to get the most out of it have a £30 bet Right, I'll give it a go, cheers for the info.
Guest lcfc80 Posted 4 July 2011 Posted 4 July 2011 thought I'd stick the facebook page up as well as a few might find it helpful http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/The-Bookies-Offers/151197561576578 Theres always good tips and offers going up on there as well as some exclusive comps for free bets and racing tickets etc
purpleronnie Posted 5 July 2011 Posted 5 July 2011 Yep it works, thought I might as well go for it as it was a free bet and placed a multiple but lost, money was credited and I withdrew the money. edit!!!!!! Things arent as simple as I thought, after you try and withdraw you get this email:- Thank you for requesting your first withdrawal. For security reasons, and in agreement to our terms and conditions, we kindly ask you to forward us a copy of a government issued form of identification (ID card, passport or driving license). This procedure allows us to safely authenticate the activity on our website and safeguard our customers’ interests. We suggest you view our privacy policy for additional information. Please note that your documents can be uploaded via the secure link on our website. In order to upload your ID please log into your BetClic account, select "My account" then "My documents" here you will have the option to attach your document. Please note that we only accept .jpg,.gif,.pdf documents with a maximum size of 1024 KB. Alternatively, please use one of the following methods: Email : [email protected] Fax : +442076925508 Please ensure that your account username is written on any fax documents, this will ensure we locate your account more efficiently. We would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation. Should you have any further queries then please do not hesitate to contact us. The BetClic Team mmmmmmmmm
Joe. Posted 5 July 2011 Posted 5 July 2011 Yeah, luckily I had my driving license still scanned into my computer from doing something like this before. Lost my £30, a completely pointless venture in the end.
m00nie Posted 5 July 2011 Posted 5 July 2011 easy enough to send over id.. you will get your money back also.. theres no trick here.. nearly all bookies offer some offer to get you to join up. did loads of them when i was matched betting which guaranteed profits back..
Alexikokopops Posted 7 July 2011 Posted 7 July 2011 My mate used to be on a lot of non-UK poker sites and they'd ask for copies of ID just to check. It's hopefully not that dodgy.
martyn Posted 7 July 2011 Posted 7 July 2011 Pretty standard to ask for ID. BetClic are a reputable bookie. Reminds me of my matched betting days also, loads of cash to be made back in the day.
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