I think that nowadays bookmakers don’t even have to try very hard to attract and retain customers. I mean, some people will believe almost anything. I’ve seen many “tipsters” that don’t even hide the fact that they work for a bookmaker, and they have thousands of followers. Always happy to watch your high value content, Tony. All the best!
Hey Sergio - I agree! I would break the average punter into the following categories: 1. Loyal losers - One bookmaker (usually a top name) account & expect to lose the same sum each month. 2. The superstitious: They lose everything in one account, and believe the platform is jinxed for them! 3. The easy sell: Give a dog a bone and he's your new friend. Give the punter a regular bonus or a big FTD and they will be onboarded! The mentally weak consider a rebate on losses (offshore tactic) to be a win! They join sportsbooks that give out free tips and have ongoing brainwashing in place (live pictures with pundits talking a load of crap! This Paul Merson (google him with same terms and you will understand) kills me! A big-time loser who admitted to being addicted - and he's giving out tips!