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ashleigh
28 Oct 17 07:28
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from today all selections from post tipsters including p/wise will be st sp.
i will post the p/w and standout selections for hills,fred and 375, who still hold prices for a short period.

for those unaware laddies and koral joined the long list who stopped holding prices from today.

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By:
GHOSTOFALEXBIRD
When: 28 Oct 17 07:31
Thanks ash

The end is nigh either hills and Freddy baby will see this as a great op to finally bury Ladbroke or go the same way and offer f all

Be a interesting end to the year to see which way the go
By:
ashleigh
When: 28 Oct 17 07:35
standouts
red roman 9/1 bf,375.
atletico 14/1 h,375.
By:
ashleigh
When: 28 Oct 17 07:37
g delamere
raheen house, mountain bell
saxon warrior, verbal dexterity

p kealy
speak in colours
southfield vic
natavia
vintager
double w's
spring loaded
By:
Lampus
When: 28 Oct 17 07:38
Many thanks Ash
By:
fife
When: 28 Oct 17 08:25
Thanks for going to the trouble each week.
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 08:56
So there's now no point from a personal point out of view of having 2 Korals and 2 Lads shops in my local high street . I can now get fully behind the campaign to have these vile dens and their FOBTs shut down . Letters already drafted to local politicians.  Feel a bit sorry for staff  but that's only a short term problem. Overall these corporate scum are removing millions from local economy.
By:
liberator of the oppressed
When: 28 Oct 17 09:03
Why does the RP include Laddies and Corals prices in pricewise this morning when they clearly will not be the same what a waste of space then again why did I spend £2.70 when information in the RP is freely available elsewhere. Mind blowing.
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 09:10
Pricewise surely now a redundant concept and , as with liberator, no point in buying RP to get prices that aren't available at all. As for online version RP undermined years of notes I had made by changing their format without consultation so I'm going to cancel my subscription to that as well.
By:
spyker
When: 28 Oct 17 09:21
obv you are taking the p §
By:
Cash Is King
When: 28 Oct 17 09:30
Incredible to think that people can think of nothing better to do on Saturday mornings than queue outside bookies' shops to arb a couple of quid on PW's selections, most of which lose anyway.

Even more incredible to think that Korals and Laddies are passing up the opportunity to milk the herd given the only people that still rate PW aka "the stopped clock" as a tipster are members of his immediate family who have no option but to go along with the ruse.
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 09:46
I'm quite happy for Pricewise (and all other 'influential' tipsters) to end as I think it would  give me more scope to take advantage of opportunities on this site (which is also a shadow of its former self). However anyone who didn't take advantage of the bookies holding their prices in the morning  because of their po faced superiority to the 'herd' is themselves either stupid or an amateur
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 Oct 17 09:54
dont understand how bookies are taking millions out of the local economy whats the difference between spending your money in a bookies or an off licence, leaving it in a building society would be taking money out of the economy, ConfusedConfused
By:
geoff m
When: 28 Oct 17 09:58
Cash Is King:
on PW's selections, most of which lose anyway.

No **** sh!t Sherlock someone putting up invariably double figure odds selections and most lose.  Than for that .We learn everyday.
By:
differentdrum
When: 28 Oct 17 10:21
What was it, 100 losers in a row? That's quite an achievement for any 'leading' tipster, whatever the prices.
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 10:23
1st time poster - there indeed might not be much difference between bookies and building societies or an off licence (depending on its ownership) but if you don't otherwise understand my point then get a basic economics book and look up 'local multiplier effect'. In short the profits of GalaKoral disappear into some off shore company rather than being reinvested in the local economy
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 10:33
.........and FOBTs are transferring millions of pounds to off shore corporates that would otherwise be spent on proper goods and services which would stimulate the local economy. So its not just the unfortunate individuals who are addicted to this form of gambling who are affected. IMO the corporate bookies who exploit FoBTs are morally on the same level as heroin dealers.
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 Oct 17 10:40
SO YOU COULD SAY THE SAME ABOUT SPENDING MONEY in strarbucks,ebay,amazon etc,etc
By:
ashleigh
When: 28 Oct 17 10:49
in the p/wise box, prices from 12 bookmakers, with only 5 holding the prices. i don't post prices for betway or 188bet, is anyone able to get on with them?.
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 10:50
Yes you could, though these companies at least provide you with some resource in return for your money and aren't as obvious vehicles for money laundering as FOBTs
By:
BlazingWalker
When: 28 Oct 17 11:06
Surely we have reached the point were the parasites should not be allowed to advertise overnight prices in the media . If they cannot guarantee to some level to make available what they say is available then the ad should not be there in the first place its misleading and fraudulent.

Where advertising standards authority , why are they not on top of this ?
By:
wiseguy
When: 28 Oct 17 11:14
Totally agree Blazing .
By:
saddo
When: 28 Oct 17 11:18
It is an outdated concept and should be allowed to disappear.
By:
Facts
When: 28 Oct 17 11:23
1sr time poster

I think the point being made is FOBTs in bookies are fleecing punters of huge amounts of money ( by far  the firms  biggest profit generator) in these shops.
Even ignoring the terrible suffering and deprivation of many individuals who can't help feeding these machines, hundreds/ thousands of pounds.

You'd have to buy an awful lot from Starbucks,Amazon orEbay to account for anything like the same amount of money.
By:
BlazingWalker
When: 28 Oct 17 11:38
At least with amazon starbucks etc you are getting a tangible product that you want and wont probably lead to some sort of life changing addiction.
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 Oct 17 11:46
not really how many people are on fotb compared to spending money in coffee shops at this present time
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 Oct 17 11:51
you arnt really suggest theres more money put into fobt than been spent in the stsarbucks,costa, coffee nero,ebay,amazon etc on any particular day, you might not like people wasting money on fobt,s or probably more likely your not happy with how much bookmakers make out of it,but government are thinking of bringing in laws to limit stakes to you think government would consider bringing in laws to limit your daily spending on ebay,coffee shops,amazon etc,etc
By:
The Wizard Of Oz
When: 28 Oct 17 12:02
By all accounts from a shop Manager with Baldys he is pulling the plug on holding selections at prices soon and no doubt Billies will follow
By:
BlazingWalker
When: 28 Oct 17 12:13
This is all leading to next weeks cut in FOBT stakes to £10/£2 , the parasites are having a major toys out of pram tantrum. Cant wait to see their share prices by the end of next week.
By:
floozy
When: 28 Oct 17 12:17
Is it going to be "SP Wise" from now on then ?  ;-)
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 Oct 17 12:24
argument on here seems to be that 500 quid either pished up the wall or spent on a load of unwanted ,uneeded crap from a huge multi national is better for the country or an individual than putting 500 in a fobt, I,m sure theres millions of spousers,s partners, when bags full of shoite they neither need or can afford land on the table this evening might disagree with you
By:
thegiggilo
When: 28 Oct 17 17:25
Losing run 10!
By:
the bloob
When: 28 Oct 17 17:40
surely there should be no adverts in the RP with bookies showing their prices? if they are not made available then what's the point? surely it's false advertising anyway
By:
Ramruma
When: 28 Oct 17 18:03
So basically Kealy broke even thanks to Speak in Colours.
By:
Ramruma
When: 28 Oct 17 18:05
surely there should be no adverts in the RP with bookies showing their prices? if they are not made available then what's the point? surely it's false advertising anyway

Be careful what you wish for. That may well be the logical next step but if the Post goes bust then we are all worse off.
By:
liberator of the oppressed
When: 28 Oct 17 18:26
Who cares if the RP goes belly up same information will be available feely elsewhere survival of the fittest surely advertising standards must stand up and be counted? FOBT at max £20 spin will have repercussions Hills to their credit seem to have at last grasped the concept they need punters and have competitors Ladbokes haven't they are now like some back street independent crucially they have alienated their core customers like me with p/w decision was bad with the green/amber/red melarkey before you could get a fiver on max the landscape is changing fast.
By:
BlazingWalker
When: 28 Oct 17 18:59
You gotta laugh at the RP and their minions putting up the mitigating defence for the parasites that "its a 24hr business now" well that maybe the case , but if that is the case the parasites have no right to advertise their wares in a PAPER which isn't available to the vast majority of the public til at least 12hrs after its gone to print. That is false and misleading  advertising however you see it.
By:
Cash Is King
When: 28 Oct 17 23:11
A typical PW day. Laddies and Korals probably already questioning the wisdom of their policy shift.

Am so glad I'm not having to share my bottle of hard earned Cheval Blanc '47 with the Forum's wise kids Geoff M and Wiseguy tonight.
By:
thegiggilo
When: 29 Oct 17 04:12
Facts 28 Oct 17 10:23  



1sr time poster

I think the point being made is FOBTs in bookies are fleecing punters of huge amounts of money ( by far  the firms  biggest profit generator) in these shops.
Even ignoring the terrible suffering and deprivation of many individuals who can't help feeding these machines, hundreds/ thousands of pounds.

You'd have to buy an awful lot from Starbucks,Amazon orEbay to account for anything like the same amount of money

I never really understand the arguments,is it any different from the governmemt allowing people to smoke surely this would be a far bigger priority than FOBTS, killing people for profit.Why does everyone presume that getting FOBTS banned are any sort of cure for addicts,i wish they were banned and obviously for selfish reasons but these sort of people they are only going to move onto other forms of gambling if they were banned.Plenty of other things to get a fix from..
By:
stephaniebot
When: 29 Oct 17 10:01
What, like the woman I saw in a shop last week, buying £20 worth of various lottery instant cards, seemingly winning nothing, and buying another £20 worth? Had walked out before she finished checking those, so no idea if win, or bought more?
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