I did receive an email as I once signed up for bidding to a subscription:
--> They are opening five more slots soon for people to sign in - just afraid that this might be an inflation??!?
Any infos from people using that service lately if it is reliable and worth the money?
Thanks for info!
QUOTE:
This year BeatBookies has been open for 4-years.
If you want to be member for the next 4-years, I might have good news for you.
After a long time , today we are launching a bidding contest.
Five highest bidders will get access to full arbitrage service for 1425 days.
And after four years you can continue using service with normal subscription price as long as service is available.
Bidding page & more information available here:
beatbookies.com/arbs/?page=bid
Bidding will end at 17.8.2011 19.00 GMT+1
Beatbookies
- ajeto
- Has experience
- Karma: 22
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Re: Beatbookies
No progress last year. It used to be the best service in the past but not any more. You ll still get your money back but this can you have also with other services. They cover good soccer and decent tennis. Basket so-so. Rare you will have a NHL or volleyball arb. Other sports are not covered. They aren't fast enough to arb soccer or NBA between sharps. Their main advantage was the limited number of users, If this will change then they will lose their main advantage and IMO also old customers.
- MUCHBET
- Pro
- Karma: 51
- Location: Austria
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Re: Beatbookies
This was also my feeling - thanks ajeto for your post!
One can just hope the programmers will invest their additional money gained via new subscriptions also to the benefit of all their customers and improve the software...
One can just hope the programmers will invest their additional money gained via new subscriptions also to the benefit of all their customers and improve the software...
- MUCHBET
- Pro
- Karma: 51
- Location: Austria
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Re: Beatbookies
@ajeto and others: Do you have experience about their support-quality lately (do they respond to emails, inform about updates, fixes, improvements, etc.)
- helix
- Newbie
- Karma: 2
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support quality is not good, it took me a number of goes to get a response and it wasnt exactly a polite one. it has been my favourite service up until the last few months when it has seriously started to deteriorate. its still clear and easy to use, the feeds just arnt all that at the moment.
- arbusers
- Administrator
- Contact:
- Karma: 647
- ajeto
- Has experience
- Karma: 22
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Re: Beatbookies
Service is up and running, some bookies and markets may be missing. It takes time sometimes to be fixed. What is more concerning is that service is not improving or developing any more. More or less stay the same for 1-2 years now, while competition doesn't sleep. BB still is a decent service, but could be better.
- sikok68
- Gaining experience
- Karma: 3
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Re: Beatbookies
which service in your opinion is as good as bbookies?i dont know anyone..all are worst..does anybody has suggestion for a better service than this one??
pls disclose
pls disclose
- acika
- Has experience
- Karma: 28
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Re: Beatbookies
Are some books disabled in light version? Like bwin? Or they are just not covered/fixed?
- NAS
- Has experience
- Karma: 5
- Narber
- Gaining experience
- Karma: 3
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Re: Beatbookies
Definetaly worth a try.NAS wrote: 30 days trial: 135 euros, it's worth to try?
- MUCHBET
- Pro
- Karma: 51
- Location: Austria
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Re: Beatbookies
I would rather use Rebelbetting, as Beatbookies didn't improve the last year at all (due to feedback from some beatbookies-users)
- acika
- Has experience
- Karma: 28
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Re: Beatbookies
I am not satisfied with light version. But it was cheap, so I wont complain much.
- Narber
- Gaining experience
- Karma: 3
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Re: Beatbookies
IMO Rebelbetting is WAY oversubscriped. And beatbookies covers much more bookies.MUCHBET wrote: I would rather use Rebelbetting, as Beatbookies didn't improve the last year at all (due to feedback from some beatbookies-users)
- acika
- Has experience
- Karma: 28
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Re: Beatbookies
Yea, but also not fixing many of them.Narber wrote:IMO Rebelbetting is WAY oversubscriped. And beatbookies covers much more bookies.MUCHBET wrote: I would rather use Rebelbetting, as Beatbookies didn't improve the last year at all (due to feedback from some beatbookies-users)