Simple to use & great service.

★★★★★
4.5 / 5
90% of users recommend this
  • Content

  • Value For Money

alewan's review of Fixtheodds - www.fixtheodds.com

★★★★★

“Simple to use and great service.”

Written on: 07/06/2012 by alewan (0 reviews written)

I was a bit sceptical at first about the idea of basically generating money and probably wouldn't normally have tried something like this, but after reading about the site in the Telegraph I decided to give it a go. The site explains how the matched betting process works in a simple, easy-to-understand way so that you get an idea of how it works, which was important to me- I don't like playing about with things I don't understand, especially if money's involved. You also don't have to hand over your card details to them so that helped ease my initial misgivings. Once you sign up for an account, then the site leads you through the steps you need to take in order to make money from the offers. As long as you read and follow the instructions carefully, it's all a piece of cake- you don't even need to know anything about gambling (I certainly don't!) I work from home so it's quite simple for me to spend the 10 minutes or so a day it takes to complete the offers, and so far I've made several hundred quid, risk free. They have a guarantee covering their offers which I have had no need to test out (I can't see why you'd ever need to if you follow the instructions) but the limited experience I've had with their customer service suggests to me they'd stand by it.
One thing to be aware of is that to get the most out of it you do need to make sure you have some money available to cover the lay bets- you'll need a lot more than the value of the offer.
You'll also need to be organized with noting down sign-in information for all the different bookmakers.
The only thing that I think could improve would be if there were more options available for more experienced users, but as it is the site does a great job of making it simple.
You can only do each offer once, so your profits are limited by the amount of bookie introductory offers out there, but I really can't think of any reason not to do it, as long as you follow the instructions exactly and have a few hundred quid spare for the lay bets- the return you can make on this cash in the time it's tied up for certainly beats any savings account at the moment.

Report this review