flutter.com Reviews

Newest Review: ... Flutter at 5% that is a fair part of your winnings compared to Flutter's smaller 2.5%. To be fair the 5% commission is reduced the more bets you place, you have to weigh up weather the better odd's out weigh the higher commission and 99% of the time they do. Another feature to get your head around is the decimal odds instead of the fractional odds used in this country and on Flutter. Decimal odds are used in the USA and many other countries. Basically with decimal odd's the stake is included in the odd's, so the odd's look better than they really are. The website interface is no where near as easy to use as Flutters wa... more
Customer flutter.com Reviews (56)

by - written on 29/01/02, updated on 31/01/02 (Useful, 145 readings)
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Flutter.com has gone, it has merged with Betfair.com which is another website where you bet against each other with no bookie. If you had a Flutter.com account they transfered you details and balance over to Betfair very smoothly. My first impressions of Betfair are quite good but its missing many of the features that had made Flutter so great and easy to use. Firstly the commission on your winnings is double that of Flutter at 5% that is a fair part of your winnings compared to Flutter's smaller 2.5%. To be fair the 5% commission is reduced the more bets you place, you have to weigh up weather the better odd's out weigh the higher commission and 99% of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/11/01, updated on 27/11/01 (Useful, 33 readings)
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The thing that first caught my eye when I entered the site is the free, no strings £10 bet they offer. This can be used to place bets on almost anything. There is football, rugby, tennis, snooker, F1 and a whole load of other sports aswell as the usual horseracing. There are even unusual bets on politics, showbiz, etc. The free £10 bet is now no longer available. The good thing about this site is that you are betting against other users and not a bookie, which means a lower rate of comission is charged. Money can easily be transferred into your account using a credit or debit card, and if you win a bet, the money is quickly transferred into your account. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/08/01, updated on 09/08/01 (Useful, 33 readings)
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Are you interested in betting? Tired of always having to take the odds the bookie gives you? Would you like the odds you think you should be getting? If you answered yes to these questions you should be using one of the many one-to-one betting services that are now available on the internet. The best of these sites has got to be flutter.com. Here you will find yourself betting against fellow internet gamblers. You can either take bets already on offer, or if you want better odds just set your own. I have been using flutter.com since last September and i would recommend this site to anybody, including those who have never used their pc to place bets before. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/07/01, updated on 13/07/01 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Contrary to some recent ops this site no longer offers a free £10 bet when you join. However the basic attraction of the site is that it does not involve bookies or tax. The principal behind the site is simple. It offers the opportunity for all its membersa to gamble one on one, on virtually any topic you care to imagine. You can bet one on one with friends or with complete strangers. I am hooked because there are loads of bets available every week on Survivor and Big Brother. It adds a bit more interest to the programme when you tune in. The site is well laid out and easy to follow. It has all bets sorted into categories and then sub ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/06/01, updated on 23/06/01 (Useful, 9 readings)
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Flutter.com is well worth a visit for either regular gamblers or others who would not expect themselves to be attracted. It offers an excellent service for both. If you do know what you are doing, then flutter offers three great opportunities- 1, you can fleece fellow flutterers who get it wrong and place barking mad odds (many, many seem to have no idea of the concept). 2, you can set up your own cottage industry as a bookie. 3, you avoid paying tax (though this is no great thing - paying tax is old hat these days and you pay flutter a surcharge anyway). And if you are new to the game the advanatges are thse - 1, you don't ... Read the complete review
