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SportArbs account up for grabs but time is running out…

December 26th, 2009 | Posted in competition, global digital pay, sport arbs

My wife and daughters have headed off to the town to bag some bargains in the Sales so I’m able to grab a little time to make this post.

I just wanted to remind everyone that my birthday is fast approaching on December 29th and I wanted to give everyone a chance to help me celebrate.

I’ve decided to run a little competition with two prizes. The first is worth $50 and the second $25. As I’m a follower of Sports Arbitrage as way to make additional money online I’m offering the two lucky winners the chance to have accounts at SportArbs. This is a managed Sports Arbitrage opportunity where you can earn on a daily basis.

To win all you have to do is predict what the daily return at SportArbs will be for December 29th. To make this as easy as possible for you I’ve added a link to a new page (see where it says Click to Win SportArbs account at the top of the page) where you can select what you think the return will be, enter your name and email so I know how to contact you if you win.

You can have a maximum of 3 submissions from any single email address (as the webpage only allows you to enter one prediction at a time you’d need to submit three times). Alternatively you can send email entries with your prediction to birthdayboy_at_onlineinvestingguru.com (replace _at_ with @).

As this is just a bit of fun to help me celebrate I can guarantee that I won’t bombard you with emails with all sorts of offers so don’t let the thought of that put you off.

You will need an account at Global Digital Pay so if you haven’t already got one please do this ahead of time.

Closing date is 4pm PST 28 December so make sure your entry is received before then or else it will be disqualified. Judge’s decision i.e. mine is final.

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Shortcut Bulletin celebrates the 12 days of Christmas…

December 24th, 2009 | Posted in competition, shortcut bulletin

As things start to wind down for celebrations tomorrow I wanted to give you a heads up about a special promotion that is being run by Shortcut Bulletin.

Edited by Glenn Fisher this service comprises of daily emails that provide opportunity seekers with ideas and recommendations for making additional money. If you subscribe to the full service you will receive a monthly printed newsletter that goes into more detail about specific offers and also includes contributions from other authors such as Michael Masterson, Harrison Moran and Brian Tracy amongst others.

In celebration of the holiday season Glenn is intending to publish over the next 12 days of Christmas a special offer for many of the services that Shortcut Bulletin are associated with.

So, if you want to start 2010 with a range of ideas to make additional money then I’d recommend you sign up for the Shortcut Bulletin email today. This is a free service so you won’t have to worry about parting with any money to learn about these great offers.

If you find nothing of interest then all you’ll have to do is unsubscribe after the 12 days. However, as a taster let me just say that Glenn has persuaded one service to reduce their fee from £1,000 to just £99 for eight days. If you want to learn more make sure you sign up.

PS: Don’t forget to enter my competition to win a SportsArb account, see my post of December 19 and please hurry as the closing date is approaching fast.

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Your chance to win a SportsArb account for 2010…

December 19th, 2009 | Posted in competition

On December 29th it’s my birthday and to help me celebrate I’ve decided to run a competition for my readers.

There will be two prizes, the first worth $50 and the second $25. As regular readers will know I’m a big fan of Sports Arbitrage as a way to profit from online investing. One programme that has performed well for me is SportsArb. This is a managed investment that provides members with daily returns of around 2%.

As returns are earned seven days a week it doesn’t take that long for a small investment to grow. And that’s where my prizes come in. I’m going to award two lucky readers with a SportsArb account, one funded with $50 and the other $25.

So, what do you have to do to win? You’ll need to get your crystal ball out for this one. What I’d like you to do is predict what the daily return will be for December 29th. Please make sure you provide a prediction to two decimal places, for example, 2.09.

If you take a look at the SportsArb website you’ll see that they post the daily return at the top of the page. That’s the figure I will use to identify who has predicted correctly. When I’ve found who has the right figure I’ll choose a first and second winner.

Why not take a look at SportsArb now and see what performance has been like for the last few days as this may give you some help (although it probably won’t).

To enter please send your prediction by email to birthdayboy_at_onlineinvestingguru.com (replace _at_ with @). Entries must be received by 4pm PST on Monday 28th December.

You are allowed a maximum of 3 entries from any single email address. Judges’ decision i.e. mine is final. You will need an account with Global Digital Pay so if you haven’t opened one yet please click on the link.

Winners will be contacted by 01 January 2010. Please ensure that you understand the terms and conditions of opening and using a SportsArb account as no liability will be accepted if your account is rejected for any reason.

It should go without saying that I have no control over the workings of SportsArb so the competition is subject to the service being available on a continuing basis.

Good luck to everyone who enters! Why not encourage others to take part as well by sending them a link to this blog.

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SportArbs no longer use Liberty Reserve…

December 18th, 2009 | Posted in competition, global digital pay, Liberty Reserve, sport arbs

When I checked my account at SportArbs today there was a special notice to say that they no longer use Liberty Reserve. They say that the payment processor has had difficulties over the last few days culminating in SportArbs losing a sizeable sum of money.

However, this has not caused any disruption at SportArbs as they have what they call a Stabilisation fund for just such problems.

What it does mean though is that all members who had funded their SportArbs account via Liberty Reserve will now have to use Global Digital Pay. So, if you are a member affected by this you should make sure that you open a Global Digital Pay account as soon as possible. It is a very straightforward process and verification can be quickly achieved.

I did read of other programmes having difficulties with Liberty Reserve over the last few days and this seems to have been caused by a problem with the API interface which now seems to be solved. I’m not sure whether SportArbs had the same or other issues but the result is that Liberty Reserve will no longer be used at SportArbs.

STOP PRESS: It will soon be my birthday and to celebrate the occasion I am running a competition for readers of my blog. There will be two prizes, the first a $50 account at SportArbs and the second a $25 account at SportArbs. For your chance to enter make sure you read my post tomorrow, Saturday 19 December. Why not sign up at my Feedblitz subscription above to ensure you won’t miss the post.

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