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Bookies shutting down Matched Betting accounts

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What's the one thing bookies hate more than anything? Big WINNERS. In fact, when people start to win

What's the one thing bookies hate more than anything? Big WINNERS. In fact, when people start to win too much, bookies will actively... [Profit Accumulator Logo] Hey {NAME}, Quick one for you that I think will hugely help. What's the one thing bookies hate more than anything? Big WINNERS. In fact, when people start to win too much, bookies will actively close down your betting accounts to stop you winning. We've seen this happen time and time again. Matched Bettors win all the time, so it's only natural that bookies catch on and try to stop us in our tracks. Fortunately, we have tricks and tips to keep your accounts open in order to extract maximum value from them. - You'll never get banned from [Betfair]( and [Smarkets](- thanks to our partnerships with them. These betting exchanges take a commission on every bet placed, so they don't care how much you win. Our customers also benefit from paying 0% commission with Smarkets thanks to our special deal. - Act like a mug! One of the best ways to keep your account open longer is to trick the bookies into thinking that you're a regular punter. This means placing bets on favourites (and laying it off, of course), doing a few spins on the Casino, and betting with no promotions involved. - Place Accas! Bookies love acca bets. Place a long-shot acca now and then and the bookies will love you. Our members area is full of advanced tips from members who have been doing this for years, so you can always reach out there. Sam Stoffel CEO and Founder Profit Accumulator, Building 18, Gateway 1000, Arlington Business Park, Whittle Way, Stevenage, England SG1 2FP, 0115 824 3730 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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