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02 Oct 09 05:01
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When will we see the first of these?



Loss on lifetime on account £1.0m.

Solvent owner

Proxy server and bank account arranged.

Reserve: £75,000.

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By:
bin it
When: 02 Oct 09 05:47
Would such a loser be so entrepreneurial?
By:
prisoner of peace
When: 02 Oct 09 05:49
im looking for a 2% account for sale
By:
Tony Cheeseburger
When: 02 Oct 09 08:59
I have plenty of 2% accounts available - for long term losers only!

10% rebate on losses for proper tobies
By:
Hopeless bettor
When: 02 Oct 09 10:22
How would I go about selling my account ?

I've got 4 losing accounts, only need 1 . Any tips ;-)

Not sure anyone would want my BF name though :/
By:
getintheir
When: 02 Oct 09 10:27
just supply me some simple details like login id and password and i will look into it for you.
By:
viva el presidente!
When: 02 Oct 09 10:33
there's a serious point here. Betfair have massively incentivised people to hide their true identities when betting. their spokesmen blether on about transparency and them knowing exactly who's doing what, but that's bullsh!t against a background of people betting under false IDs.

sooner or later, someone's going to throw that back in their face when they're being interviewed about match-fixing etc.
By:
Lix
When: 02 Oct 09 10:58
Are they now saying you only pay PC if you're a lifelong winner?
By:
The Betfairy
When: 02 Oct 09 11:02
Has anyone produced any calculations to determine at what percentage of profit on turnover the PC kicks in?
By:
Robin Ewe
When: 02 Oct 09 11:39
i think i worked out that that you need to lose something like £85 for every £100 you win Betfairy. Someone who has wins of £10,000 in a week and losses of £7,500 i would just call a good punter who by winning and losing supplies real liquidity. Yet they will be hit with premium charge.
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Alex the old wrinkled retainer
When: 19 Nov 09 17:45
I am just ahead of the times. :)
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