Archive for November, 2008
What is Paypal
November 14, 2008Paypal is an on-line ‘wallet’ where you can deposit and receive money allowing you to pay bills over the Internet quickly and safely.
Free to use, this web account is somewhere where you can store you card details to deposit cash or withdraw moneys received direct into you account without ever having to share your personal or financial details with a third party.
This on-line revolution means that the scope for fraud is diminished and money can be quickly electronically transfer between users. This can be done instantaneously meaning you pay for goods or services quicker than with cheque and in some cases credit or debit cards thus allowing you can receive whatever it is you’ve paid for that much faster.
In a betting sense using Paypal with Ladbrokes, Bwin or Betfair means not only can you get money into your betting account in seconds to place that last minute bet but you can also receive your winnings quickly back into you’re Paypal wallet instead of the usual few days wait via other methods.
It is also a useful way of tracking your betting cash with receipts issued for every transfer. In addition you can set aside you betting budget away from you normal bank account making it easier to stick to what you can afford to lose.
All in all the invention of Paypal has opened the door to quick and traceable payments in all areas and the more bookmakers that begin to allow payments in this way the better as it is a quick and reliable way to punt.
www.ladbrooks.com – Best bets on Football
November 11, 2008www.ladbrooks.com – My best bet that have carried on placing for years is picking four teams and having it in three trebles which I have found over the years has won me a fair bit of money although nothing spectacular.
Another bet I have found throughout the years is a good one is pick four teams from two leagues at the beginning of the season (I always go with the coca-cola championship and league 1 in England) then combine the doubles for example: Reading and Birmingham from the CC championship and Leicester and Leeds from League 1 then simply X your stake by 4 and write to win their respective leagues, so in theory if any of the teams win both leagues you’re a winner!
In highly charged derby games I ALWAYS have a bet on a player to get sent off which nine times out of ten comes in and is always a quick money earner, but just by following form in football is always the way to bet and in my experience has never let me down and I have always been up at the end of the season.
If you are a low stake better having Lucky 15’s and Yankees can always keep your money rolling over and although it will not pay as much as say a fourfold knowing that you will still gain a return on a single is always a little easier to take than if you have lost the lot.
But in Football more than any other sport I will always say that going on your gut instinct normally comes up trumps.