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Hopefully this soliciting job next month replenishes my float to take full advantage of the football season unlike last year where I rushed, made so many mistakes and didn't get going till October!
maybe not summat to own up to on a public forum!!!
Lol whats the issue with that, just an internship for a few weeks...
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 Originally Posted by EvilMickey
Boring stuff:
(...)
Less boring stuff:
same here...
for me it is the question similar to: what have you spent your bonus on
this is my job hence profit is my salary so I do not treat myself as it would be an additional income - first household bills and food at the table, then less boring stuff, then not boring stuff, then (if anything left) exciting stuff
I suppose OP is asking part-timers rather than "pros" 
For those who happen to have regular job, additional income from AP very often makes the difference between buying 50" plasma or keeping 21" CRT telly, between buying car with 3.0 V6 or 1.4 engine, between going on holiday to Dominicana rather than Lake District, etc. - sadly not the case for me.
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 Originally Posted by deaselnicks
Lol whats the issue with that, just an internship for a few weeks...
Soliciting | Define Soliciting at Dictionary.com
number 7.
It's my problem, I'm trying to deal with it! lol
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The strange thing for me is that since I started APing I have spent less money than ever.
Before I started this two years ago I owed £9K in loans and credit cards, had a low salary and was reckless with money because it seemed however hard I tried I could not get myself out of trouble - I didn't earn enough to make even a dent in the debts that I had, let alone save anything for the future.
Weirdly, this game gave me back a sense of control and I paid off my debts within a year and am now saving for a deposit (about £8k saved so far). So even though I earn more than ever before (not difficult!) I am now tighter than when I was skint and hardly buy anything.
So I suppose the main thing I have 'bought' with APing profits so far is peace of mind and some sense of hope for the future.
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 Originally Posted by EvilMickey
lol....*Shsssh don't blow my cover*
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I first began match betting 'back in the day' but gave up after a while after the addition of 2 babies to the house.
With the encouragement of 'Bert38' (who coincidently, should now be called Bert44 ) I took up Aping again in Feb this year, with a miniscule float of £350.
As it stands now my profit is £3500 but I have spent £1000 on a Family Holiday and a few hundred on bits and bobs for the kids/car/dog/missus in that order.
Bit boring but for me Ap'ing means the difference between having a Steak or a BigMac for dinner at the moment.
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Been very tight with my profits for various reasons, but couldn't help buying a nice watch.
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 Originally Posted by jon2322
I first began match betting 'back in the day' but gave up after a while after the addition of 2 babies to the house.
With the encouragement of 'Bert38' (who coincidently, should now be called Bert44  ) I took up Aping again in Feb this year, with a miniscule float of £350.
As it stands now my profit is £3500 but I have spent £1000 on a Family Holiday and a few hundred on bits and bobs for the kids/car/dog/missus in that order.
Bit boring but for me Ap'ing means the difference between having a Steak or a BigMac for dinner at the moment.
Cheeky bugger-its bert43!
Oh and me? Cars mainly, an ST focus, complete with blinged up engine bay and my Lotus Exige S (the S is important) , and more recently some crazily over priced Hugo Boss bag that looks like some rubbish my mother would have bought me for school in the 70s and some New York Yankees bobblehead figurines-all the way from the US...ok, I need to get out more
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I bought a roulette computer and made millions!!!!
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