Is that plus 98.89 units?
$1000 per month fees for 6 years would be $72,000.
Plus 98.89 units for a dime gambler would be plus $98,890.
Net profit would be plus $26,890.
For a 10 dime bettor net profit would be high 6 figures.
It is +98.89u over that time span.
However, BLAP fees are not a fixed $1000 per month, they are waived in any month when the running profit is less than 5 units/month. Also in 2020, there were 2 months with no picks and 2 more months with less than 5 picks. Also I had not computed the 2021 BLAP cost all the way to the results of last month, June 2021, so the total BLAP cost from Aug. 2015 is "only" $24,000 and the revised breakeven is $242.69. The overall unit profit as of Jan 2020 was only +19u so the vast majority of the profit has been gained in the last year and a half even with the 4 months of inactivity.
There is little chance that any one individual could bet 10 dimes per unit (almost all bets lately are 2 or 3 units) at the line specified for BLAP plays on props, WNBA and halftime/quarter derivatives, etc.. Even just one dime per unit is problematic. The most restrictive element of BLAP is the timing of the plays, play are released at any time of day. Most commonly between 6am and 11am PT in the morning and 3pm to 10pm PT at night, but a set time is not guaranteed. Thus BLAP requires either BOT betting or each account monitoring texts at least 18 hours a day.
The BLAP target has been stated on Pregame as anywhere from a low of $200 to $500 per unit. (The 5u "guaranteed" profit was predicated on a $200/unit bettor on average at least making back the $1000 monthly cost).