Bonus Bagging is a service (not a system) I came across at the back end of 2011, I am usually a bit sceptical about any sort of so called online bettingsubscription services, but as this one only cost £27.00 and offered a 100% refund through Clickbank, I decided to give it a go (I also checked out numerous betting sites for credibility before purchasing).
I'm not going to waffle on about the service and bore people with a review, I will try to keep it as short and sweet as possible and stick too the relevant points, so here goes.....
What do I get with Bonus Bagging?
The main feature of the service (in my eyes anyway) is the online bookmakers list. Here you will find hundreds of pounds of free bets you can match up on a betting exchange (Betfair or Betdaq) to guarantee yourself a risk free profit.
To help you with this, you get access to a free bets calculator to assist you in what amounts of money you need to lay on the exchanges to maximize the return on hedging your free bets.
Most of the bookmakers listed are household names, although there are one or two more obscure ones. I don't believe that Mike Cruickshank, the creator and owner of the service, would have any online bookmakers listed who's credibility couldn't be upheld.
You get a Reload service, where Bonus Bagging alerts you to online bookmakers (whom you already have accounts with) offering free bets to existing customers. These are bets that you could miss out on if you don't regularly check your bookmakers accounts or twitter, etc. Bonus Bagging's reload service ensures this doesn't happen, as it acts as a reminder service for you.
You get information where to find free goes in Casinos and also information on how to cash out hundreds of pounds of casino sign up bonuses.
There is an in depth guide how to make money using Refund Offers, such as cash backs when a game ends 0-0, etc. There is a step by step guide showing you how to lock in a profit pre match using this method.
And there is also an Odds Checker service which has software that hunts out arbitrages.
To help you with this, you get access to a free bets calculator to assist you in what amounts of money you need to lay on the exchanges to maximize the return on hedging your free bets.
Most of the bookmakers listed are household names, although there are one or two more obscure ones. I don't believe that Mike Cruickshank, the creator and owner of the service, would have any online bookmakers listed who's credibility couldn't be upheld.
You get a Reload service, where Bonus Bagging alerts you to online bookmakers (whom you already have accounts with) offering free bets to existing customers. These are bets that you could miss out on if you don't regularly check your bookmakers accounts or twitter, etc. Bonus Bagging's reload service ensures this doesn't happen, as it acts as a reminder service for you.
You get information where to find free goes in Casinos and also information on how to cash out hundreds of pounds of casino sign up bonuses.
There is an in depth guide how to make money using Refund Offers, such as cash backs when a game ends 0-0, etc. There is a step by step guide showing you how to lock in a profit pre match using this method.
And there is also an Odds Checker service which has software that hunts out arbitrages.
So is Bonus Bagging worth the money?
Looking at it from this point of view...... why the hell would you buy this service?
To save yourself £27.00, you can hunt around for all these free bet offers, you can keep checking back through all your online bookmaker's accounts every day for reload offers, you can sift through all the casinos for their offers and you can check through hundreds and thousands of markets every single day for arbitrages.
To do all this, you are going to need to have a hell of a lot of spare time. If you have all this spare time, then fine, buying this service probably isn't for you.
Personally, I haven't got all this spare time, so from my point of view this service represents value for money at £27.00.
What you are paying for, is for someone to do all this for you. You are effectively buying back your own time and buying the expertise in how to do it properly. £27.00 isn't a massive amount of money for that, and the best part is you can get your money back with one transaction.
From my own perspective, Bonus Bagging paid for itself by alerting me to a reload £50.00 free bet offer from Bet365, whom I already had an account with at the time.
I got an email from the Bonus Bagging service a couple of days prior to the offer (me being the person I am didn't check my emails until the morning of the offer), but it still gave me time (and explained how) to cash in the £50.00Bet365 free bet and earn (not win) myself a risk free £32.00.
I got an email from the Bonus Bagging service a couple of days prior to the offer (me being the person I am didn't check my emails until the morning of the offer), but it still gave me time (and explained how) to cash in the £50.00Bet365 free bet and earn (not win) myself a risk free £32.00.
In general I know my way around the world of free bets so I could probably get away without this service from the free bets point of view. But I don't know my way around the casino offers, I'm also a forgetful so and so (when it comes to reload offers) and I don't have the patience or the desire to look for arbs - so for these reasons, again, Bonus Bagging represents value for money for me.
As the '£50.00 free bet reload offer from Bet365' example shows, it worked for me as a reminder service - and by the way, the Bet365, Free £50.00 Bet for current account holders offer , is a regular one, I've done 4 or 5 of these free bets over the last 3 to 4 months with nice profits.
In Conclusion
I'm not going to say whether to buy this service, or not, that's up to the individual. All I am doing is giving you the benefit of my experiences of using the service. As I pointed out above, you can do most of this yourself with a bit of know how and a lot of spare time. My own experience is that I haven't got all that spare time, so the homework side of things that Bonus Bagging does is the most helpful aspect for me.
It has also helped me with the Casino offers - something I am no expert in, and it has served as a reminder service to me with regard to online bookmakers reload offers, from that perspective it paid for itself with that one e-mail (Bet365, £50.00 reload offer) I referred to above.
So for those reasons, I wouldn't be without this service. For more information, or to purchase Bonus Bagging, please click here......
As the '£50.00 free bet reload offer from Bet365' example shows, it worked for me as a reminder service - and by the way, the Bet365, Free £50.00 Bet for current account holders offer , is a regular one, I've done 4 or 5 of these free bets over the last 3 to 4 months with nice profits.
In Conclusion
I'm not going to say whether to buy this service, or not, that's up to the individual. All I am doing is giving you the benefit of my experiences of using the service. As I pointed out above, you can do most of this yourself with a bit of know how and a lot of spare time. My own experience is that I haven't got all that spare time, so the homework side of things that Bonus Bagging does is the most helpful aspect for me.
It has also helped me with the Casino offers - something I am no expert in, and it has served as a reminder service to me with regard to online bookmakers reload offers, from that perspective it paid for itself with that one e-mail (Bet365, £50.00 reload offer) I referred to above.
So for those reasons, I wouldn't be without this service. For more information, or to purchase Bonus Bagging, please click here......
Online Bookmakers - Paddy Power
To open a Paddy Power account, please click here....
Paddy Power are one of the most marketed brands in the bookmaking world at the moment. They have a significant high street presence and are a massive online betting brand.
You can't watch a sporting event of any significance without seeing their logo. They are also famous (or infamous, depending on how you want to look at it) for some of their risky advertisements and their ambush marketing.
Recent incidents of note were the hiring of a field on the Cheltenham hillside and placing massive Hollywood style lettering spelling out 'Paddy Power' in full view of the Cheltenham Festival, and getting Nicklas Bendtner to flash his Paddy Power underpants after scoring against Portugal in the 2012 European Championships, and then paying his €100,000 fine, claiming they were listening to what the customers told them.
They are the product of a merger between three Irish bookmakers in 1988 and have gone on a meteoric rise ever since, becoming one of the three largest bookmakers in Britain and Ireland. They have also recently purchased Sportsbet and IAS to become the biggest online bookmakers in Australia.
Paddy Power would probably be very disappointed if they weren't described as being most famous for their money back specials. Almost every week they offer a refund on a big football match or a high profile horse race, or a major sporting event of note.
They can vary from money back on certain bets if a particular player scores the last goal, or money back if the games ends 0-0, or a man gets sent off ,etc. They are also famous for paying out on contentious issues, where they may pay out on a losing bet if the result was affected by a goal wrongly given, or wrongly not given. The most recent event was after an Italian game betweenCatania and Juventus.
The Paddy Power free bet is for £50.00 and is a straight forward free bet match up based on the amount of your first (qualifying) bet, between £5.00 and £50.00.
If your first (qualifying) bet is for £10.00, they will give you a free bet for £10.00. If it is for £50.00, they will give you a free bet for £50.00, and so on.
The maximum amount is for £50.00, and your first (qualifying bet) has to be placed on a selection at odds of 1/2 (1.5) or greater. The free bet is valid for 30 days and is ideal for Matched Betting or Bonus Bagging, where a guaranteed profit amount of around the £30.00 mark should be easily achieved.
As is the case in all online bookmakers' free bets, please make sure you are familiar with the Terms and Conditions before placing any bets.
If you wish to keep up too speed with all of Paddy Power's offers, you can follow them on Facebook or Twitter.
To open a Paddy Power account, or for more information, please click here..
Paddy Power are one of the most marketed brands in the bookmaking world at the moment. They have a significant high street presence and are a massive online betting brand.
You can't watch a sporting event of any significance without seeing their logo. They are also famous (or infamous, depending on how you want to look at it) for some of their risky advertisements and their ambush marketing.
Recent incidents of note were the hiring of a field on the Cheltenham hillside and placing massive Hollywood style lettering spelling out 'Paddy Power' in full view of the Cheltenham Festival, and getting Nicklas Bendtner to flash his Paddy Power underpants after scoring against Portugal in the 2012 European Championships, and then paying his €100,000 fine, claiming they were listening to what the customers told them.
They are the product of a merger between three Irish bookmakers in 1988 and have gone on a meteoric rise ever since, becoming one of the three largest bookmakers in Britain and Ireland. They have also recently purchased Sportsbet and IAS to become the biggest online bookmakers in Australia.
Paddy Power would probably be very disappointed if they weren't described as being most famous for their money back specials. Almost every week they offer a refund on a big football match or a high profile horse race, or a major sporting event of note.
They can vary from money back on certain bets if a particular player scores the last goal, or money back if the games ends 0-0, or a man gets sent off ,etc. They are also famous for paying out on contentious issues, where they may pay out on a losing bet if the result was affected by a goal wrongly given, or wrongly not given. The most recent event was after an Italian game betweenCatania and Juventus.
The Paddy Power free bet is for £50.00 and is a straight forward free bet match up based on the amount of your first (qualifying) bet, between £5.00 and £50.00.
If your first (qualifying) bet is for £10.00, they will give you a free bet for £10.00. If it is for £50.00, they will give you a free bet for £50.00, and so on.
The maximum amount is for £50.00, and your first (qualifying bet) has to be placed on a selection at odds of 1/2 (1.5) or greater. The free bet is valid for 30 days and is ideal for Matched Betting or Bonus Bagging, where a guaranteed profit amount of around the £30.00 mark should be easily achieved.
As is the case in all online bookmakers' free bets, please make sure you are familiar with the Terms and Conditions before placing any bets.
If you wish to keep up too speed with all of Paddy Power's offers, you can follow them on Facebook or Twitter.
To open a Paddy Power account, or for more information, please click here..
Online Bookmakers - Ladbrokes
To open a Ladbrokes account, please click here....
Ladbrokes.com is part of the overall online betting and gaming company, Ladbrokes PLC. The sports book arm of the group is based in Gibraltar and is licensed by the Government of Gibraltar and they are regulated by the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner.
The Ladbrokes Casino has over 500 games to play, they also have Games, Poker and Bingo sections, and if you like to bet on the go, then Ladbrokes have Mobile Betting available for most mainstream mobile facilities.
Ladbrokes are a massive brand, a household name in the bookmaking world. For as long as I can remember, Ladbrokes have been a familiar sight on most local high streets. They have now also become one of the biggest online betting sites in the UK.
They are one of many online bookmakers who now sponsor high profile sporting events, with their current sponsorship of the PDC World Darts Championship on Sky Sports.
The Ladbrokes Free Bet is for £50.00 and is an ideal free bet to use forMatched Betting or Bonus Bagging. This is because the free bet they offer is a no strings attached free bet, Ladbrokes will simply match your first bet with a free bet to the same value, up to a maximum of £50.00.
To qualify for the Ladbrokes free bet, your first (qualifying) bet has to be placed on the day you open/register your account and has to be placed at odds of Evens (2.00) or greater. You have to enter a 'promo' code when registering, currently 'FB50,' and your free bet has to be placed within 7 days of receiving it.
As is the case when opening accounts and placing any free bets with any online bookmakers, please make sure you have read the Terms and Conditions and are sure of what you are doing before parting with any hard earned cash.
Check out the Ladbrokes Twitter Feed to keep up to date with all their latest news and offers.
Ladbrokes.com is part of the overall online betting and gaming company, Ladbrokes PLC. The sports book arm of the group is based in Gibraltar and is licensed by the Government of Gibraltar and they are regulated by the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner.
The Ladbrokes Casino has over 500 games to play, they also have Games, Poker and Bingo sections, and if you like to bet on the go, then Ladbrokes have Mobile Betting available for most mainstream mobile facilities.
Ladbrokes are a massive brand, a household name in the bookmaking world. For as long as I can remember, Ladbrokes have been a familiar sight on most local high streets. They have now also become one of the biggest online betting sites in the UK.
They are one of many online bookmakers who now sponsor high profile sporting events, with their current sponsorship of the PDC World Darts Championship on Sky Sports.
The Ladbrokes Free Bet is for £50.00 and is an ideal free bet to use forMatched Betting or Bonus Bagging. This is because the free bet they offer is a no strings attached free bet, Ladbrokes will simply match your first bet with a free bet to the same value, up to a maximum of £50.00.
To qualify for the Ladbrokes free bet, your first (qualifying) bet has to be placed on the day you open/register your account and has to be placed at odds of Evens (2.00) or greater. You have to enter a 'promo' code when registering, currently 'FB50,' and your free bet has to be placed within 7 days of receiving it.
As is the case when opening accounts and placing any free bets with any online bookmakers, please make sure you have read the Terms and Conditions and are sure of what you are doing before parting with any hard earned cash.
Check out the Ladbrokes Twitter Feed to keep up to date with all their latest news and offers.
Online Bookmakers - Bet365
To open a Bet365 account, please click here.....
Over the last few years, Bet365 have become one of the most recognised gambling brands in the UK. They are shirts sponsors to Stoke City, and if you watch football on Sky Sports, you can't fail to have noticed them such is their on screen presence.
They are now a world leader in online betting and they have over nine million customers in 200 different countries. In the UK, they are the 7th largest private company and employ over two thousand people.
Bet365 is affiliated to the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS), and it says on their website that Bet365 agrees to abide by its decision on any dispute that may not be resolved to your satisfaction (this is for Sports betting).
Bet365 specialise in financial and sports betting, for which they are licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. Their Casino, Games, Bingo and Poker operations fall under the jurisdiction of the Gibraltan government.
Online streaming of live football matches is another perk you get for having a Bet365 account, this is something that not all the main online bookmakers have embraced yet, and goes to show how Bet365 are proactive in attracting and keeping customers.
Onto the free bets, and of all the online bookmakers on this betting site, the Bet365 free bet offer is the best one. In fact, for as long as I can remember, Bet365 have had the best free bet/sign up bonus going, and at £200.00, this still remains the case.
Instead of the 'bet basket' system that they used to operate, the Bet365 free bet offer now comes in the form of a sign up bonus. Unfortunately more and more online bookmakers seem to be switching to this free bets model these days. While it is an attractive offer, it isn't ideal for matched betting or Bonus Bagging as you have the roll over policy, where you have to gamble the money so many times before you can cash it out.
The way round this is to match the bet on Betfair, and hope that it losses and you end up with all your money in your betting exchange account.
Another good offer from Bet365, is their regular £50.00 free bet for existing customers. This happens about once a month to six weeks on average, and is usually done on a big live TV match. In general, it is fairly easy to make upwards of £25.00 using the matched betting theory.
Over the last few years, Bet365 have become one of the most recognised gambling brands in the UK. They are shirts sponsors to Stoke City, and if you watch football on Sky Sports, you can't fail to have noticed them such is their on screen presence.
They are now a world leader in online betting and they have over nine million customers in 200 different countries. In the UK, they are the 7th largest private company and employ over two thousand people.
Bet365 is affiliated to the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS), and it says on their website that Bet365 agrees to abide by its decision on any dispute that may not be resolved to your satisfaction (this is for Sports betting).
Bet365 specialise in financial and sports betting, for which they are licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. Their Casino, Games, Bingo and Poker operations fall under the jurisdiction of the Gibraltan government.
Online streaming of live football matches is another perk you get for having a Bet365 account, this is something that not all the main online bookmakers have embraced yet, and goes to show how Bet365 are proactive in attracting and keeping customers.
Onto the free bets, and of all the online bookmakers on this betting site, the Bet365 free bet offer is the best one. In fact, for as long as I can remember, Bet365 have had the best free bet/sign up bonus going, and at £200.00, this still remains the case.
Instead of the 'bet basket' system that they used to operate, the Bet365 free bet offer now comes in the form of a sign up bonus. Unfortunately more and more online bookmakers seem to be switching to this free bets model these days. While it is an attractive offer, it isn't ideal for matched betting or Bonus Bagging as you have the roll over policy, where you have to gamble the money so many times before you can cash it out.
The way round this is to match the bet on Betfair, and hope that it losses and you end up with all your money in your betting exchange account.
Another good offer from Bet365, is their regular £50.00 free bet for existing customers. This happens about once a month to six weeks on average, and is usually done on a big live TV match. In general, it is fairly easy to make upwards of £25.00 using the matched betting theory.

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