Hi,
I am a sports bettor who keep getting accounts restricted. If you have any old sports betting accounts with sky/pp/betfair then send me a PM and I will buy this account from you.
Thanks,
Liam
Looking to Buy PP/Betfair/Skybet accounts
- Thebest147
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I have bet365 skybet,viginbet and loads more for sale if the price is right
isn't there still going to be an issue on a number of fronts:
1. ID when withdrawing winnings
2. questions when changing bank details
3. inevitable account restrictions imposed after a short period of wins
just seems like an endless chase to me.
1. ID when withdrawing winnings
2. questions when changing bank details
3. inevitable account restrictions imposed after a short period of wins
just seems like an endless chase to me.
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That’s what I dont get about all this buying and selling of losing betting accounts. It’s hard enough trying to provide all the details to withdraw and deposit money in your own name these days. With all the extra checks etc must be a nightmare trying to do it in someone else’s.
- wearthefoxhat
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Just guessing, the OP would send you the cash and an agreed fee for use of the account, you then deposit £x into the account using your bank details, the OP is then given passwords and access. When/If profits made, you withdraw and send profits over to OP minus a further agreed handling fee.SteadySlobbin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:23 pm
That’s what I dont get about all this buying and selling of losing betting accounts. It’s hard enough trying to provide all the details to withdraw and deposit money in your own name these days. With all the extra checks etc must be a nightmare trying to do it in someone else’s.
The sticking point is 2 strangers trusting each other at each stage, and eventually, a good account getting gubbed if caught, plus funds confiscated.
I like the way you give away your strategy in your username.

Have you thought about how much hassle it's going to be getting funds in and out of your account and how long the account will last before you have to go through it all over again? Will somebody run off with your money or will people be willing to trust that you won't saddle them with debts, which can happen in certain circumstances? What if the bookie locks the funds under money laundering regulations? You won't have access to the cash until the legit account owner proves where he got the money from?
Peter started off arbing, which is similar to matched betting, before becoming a trader. Perhaps that's the way to go?
- ShaunWhite
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Run out of friends and family? And how did you get restricted by Betfair, they restrict losers not winners.(admin errors aside) .
Fully agree. But don't think these guys are interested in anything long-term, once the account gets burned they probably intend to move on to the next one. Seen some traders do the same thing, either because of PC avoidance shenanigans or restricted locations.SteadySlobbin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:23 pm
That’s what I dont get about all this buying and selling of losing betting accounts. It’s hard enough trying to provide all the details to withdraw and deposit money in your own name these days. With all the extra checks etc must be a nightmare trying to do it in someone else’s.