What do you spend your profits on?

Community Matched Betting Challenges: Results What do you spend your profits on?

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  • #12695
    Profile 42
    Moderator

    We have goals and aims. What are yours?

    I like to spend my profits on traveling. Every two months or so Matched Betting pays for a cracking trip away.

    #13198
    Rox
    Member

    The children! A never ending expense haha. It’s nice to give them what they want, toys, trips out, restraints it’s a nice top-up.

    #16502
    JJ64
    Member

    Christmas!!

    #18176
    Bazza
    Member

    At the moment I just have a goal of paying off my credit card. After that is done I plan on trying to make my betting bank as big as possible so I can hit the casino offers! The bigger the bank the more profits you can make especially if your looking at arbs too!

    #18244
    Rox
    Member

    But could you make more with a bigger bankroll at a faster speed than your credit card interest? This is something to consider as you could pay less back 

    #18830
    Bazza
    Member

    Yes, of course thats a possibility! Once I’ve reached my credit card amount in profit I’ll have a decision to make on how best to proceed.

     

    I think the ultimate goal is to have a consistent side income of 50% of my current monthly wage (£2500). It may not be achievable due to the amount of time needed each day but it’s a good ceiling to aim for and anything close to that each month is still brilliant!

    #38780
    Whitzend
    Member

    I was using a paid matched service previously and made a couple of grand there finding my feet.

    Saving money coming to Profit rush and even found some offers I hadn’t done before. My main goal is to pay extra off the mortgage and get my teeth fixed 

    Thanks to Geek and Caan for making this a free service and sharing their knowlegdge.

    #40807
    Caan
    Moderator

    No problem! Glad to hear you are doing something sensible with the money 🙂

    Being frugal can be boring in the short-term, but totally worth it.

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