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Evertonfootballclub
30 Sep 10 22:34
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I know this may go against the moral fibre of people in here, but legally and in adherence to legislation, would it be possible to operate a premises in england whereby your main business is providing a fobt facility.

The idea stems from the fact that in my local town, all the shops are rife with chavs, and foreign nationals who assualt fobts. THe only horse players are pensioners having 10p lucky 15s. Therefore I'd see a potential business in serving these customers without shelling out for sis/racing pictures. Is this feasible? thanks

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By:
atom80
When: 30 Sep 10 22:35
Don't think so.

Bookies are only allowed so many per how much space they own. I think..
By:
Onions
When: 30 Sep 10 22:36
You could probably get away with having ATR and Racing UK as they cover all the meetings anyway.

or however, open up a casino instead of a bookies?
By:
BenAvfc
When: 30 Sep 10 22:43
Max 4 machines per premises. A licence is needed. £2400 per machine per year for some kind of tax, not to sure - something along those lines
By:
Onions
When: 30 Sep 10 22:53
£2400 is nothing tho, I mean you would make back the money in 2-3 weeks max
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Evertonfootballclub
When: 30 Sep 10 22:54
I heard gross win is average £1k per machine per week. So could you legally throw 4 of these in a room?
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 30 Sep 10 22:58
1. Take £10K each off 20 chinese gents and sneak them into the country in the back of a fiat uno.
2. Open a chinese restaurant with adjoining bookies with the proceeds.
3. Employ said chinamen at £100 a week.
4. Wait for the £2K a week to roll in.
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