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Nothing other than to the original account holder himself.
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about £220 is the going rate on ebay for an account like that.
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?????????????
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Agree with Eddie. A PC payer has far too much to lose to risk a stunt like that.
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are they worth anything?
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Nothing. Not worth the risks or having to explain the transactions.
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I have a 210,000 profit and a 70,000 comm paid account. That must be worth something?
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aye robot 18 Nov 13:29
Nothing. Not worth the risks or having to explain the transactions. what do you mean? if someone applies the knowledge to make the account in to profit whilst avoiding the premium charge whats the problem there? |
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save themselves a fortune
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I'm minus £75,000 and have payed the premium charge
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redferrari- I mean it's not worth the risk of "buying" a losing acount. If it was I would do so. Not only are there the trust issues, but worse yet is the problem of how to get your hands on the money without raising money laundering or tax questions.
It's better just to pay up. |
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what about a joint bank account to deposit withdraw to/from? with just one person having access to it?
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redferrari , it's not worth the risk. Not only can you get ripped off by the original account holder , but Betfair will also probably figure it out and you may face a ban due to it.
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It's not worth the risk, but the guy that bought my other account was a right mug!
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I hope you're joking, Hopeless.
If he gets caught, you get caught. And he's a mug! |
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If your ready leave BF forever, because your now incurring PC, (and there are some) what have you got to lose?
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If purple introduce PC or go belly-up, then "forever" may not be forever.
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