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SlippyBlue
03 Jun 18 17:45
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The Dad has said that he has had to take loans out to cover the debt but to me that just doesn't seem right. Surely the firm/firms who the kid lost the money to has to take some responsibility I would have thought.
The question that begs to be answered is what if the teeneager actually WON £80 grand, would he have got paid?  I think not personally.

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By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jun 18 17:53
KYC ?   How has he passed that ?

And HTF are people not noticing thousands going from their Bank Account ?
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Jun 18 17:57
Bit dubious to me.
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Jun 18 17:58
Gambling with a credit card should be banned.
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Jun 18 18:00
I think I'll try that one though, "honest Guv it was my son".
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jun 18 18:00
Old man Does Brains  ?? Blames son in Vain attempt to Recoup Losses ??
By:
sparrow
When: 03 Jun 18 18:00
Must have been backing the same horses as me this past month. Sad
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Jun 18 18:01
lol case, our posts crossed
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 03 Jun 18 18:01
Me too Mac, it just doesn't sound right to me at all either.

"He was staking as much as £3,000 at a time and placing hundreds of bets a week."

Mmmm, itchy chin time methinks.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 03 Jun 18 18:02
Laugh @ case and mac, my thoughts exactly!
By:
posy
When: 03 Jun 18 18:06
The dad must be pig thick firstly for not doing his Company's bank reconciliations and secondly for not changing his card after the little runt was caught the first time. Fools and money are easily parted.
Having said all that the bookmakers should be hit with a huge fine for allowing it to go on as I can't believe they weren't informed after the first £20k loss was discovered.
By:
themightymac
When: 03 Jun 18 18:06
First thing that crossed my mind slippy. The three Aces. Laugh
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jun 18 18:23
"I can't believe they weren't informed after the first £20k loss was discovered."

Yes, an excellent point Posy Plain If he done it with the same Companies ????
By:
salmon spray
When: 03 Jun 18 18:26
Can't be right. I could actually pick winners when I was 13.
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jun 18 18:31
Laugh You aint Wrong SS Laugh
By:
sparrow
When: 03 Jun 18 18:34
I got my first age 11 at Newmarket.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 03 Jun 18 18:34
When I was 13 I was doing the running for my Dad and his mates putting on rather large bets, no 'Think 21'policy back in 1980! Laugh
By:
Cork Langer
When: 03 Jun 18 18:38
You were all late starters, I was made to learn the odds and calculate returns from the age of 6 by my "parents", didn't have to use them very often though...!
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 03 Jun 18 19:46
"He was staking as much as £3,000 at a time and placing hundreds of bets a week."

How the fcuck did he get on?
By:
skygreenzone
When: 03 Jun 18 19:52
Double standards you can lose as much as you can no limit,but if you start winning you get limited how can that be right.
By:
hulk23
When: 03 Jun 18 19:55
presumably punting 5/1 chances when they were available to get rid off here at 8.4

... just the £3,000 sir ??
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 03 Jun 18 19:56
Grin
By:
warhan
When: 03 Jun 18 20:11
load of b0llocks

years ago deposited 500 quid into here from a credit card twice in one afternoon on a sunday,within 2 mins of the second deposit the phone rang and it was the credit card company asking me to verify my details and the transactions.No way in the world could you deposit that sort of money without getting a call from the credit card company because they prob know they aint gonna get it back.

Bookies obv an exceptionWink
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 03 Jun 18 20:36

Jun 3, 2018 -- 7:55PM, hulk23 wrote:


presumably punting 5/1 chances when they were available to get rid off here at 8.4... just the £3,000 sir ??


Indeed hulk23, Ladbrokes refused me a bet earlier this year and said I could have £50 on at S.P. £3K my ar$e.

By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Jun 18 21:02
Never had a bookie ask for KYC docs before requesting a withdrawal.
By:
Willie Shafter.
When: 03 Jun 18 21:16
was the kid young mart?
By:
impossible123
When: 03 Jun 18 21:38
Very dubious.

Teacher: "where is your homework?"
Student: "the dog ate it, sir!"
By:
appformat
When: 04 Jun 18 09:06
Think i'll max-out my credit card backing England to win the World Cup.
If they don't happen to win I shall blame it on my cat...
By:
mini me
When: 04 Jun 18 10:09
I had a bob each way double on the winners of the Derby and the Oaks in 1959 (aged 9)
By:
posy
When: 04 Jun 18 10:25
The great 'petite etoile' ;had to look up the Derby winner though !
By:
maleuk01.
When: 04 Jun 18 11:58
Again how would the dad not know on the monthly credit card bill.

Cannot be between payents as who has an £80k limit.
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 04 Jun 18 12:11
Spent 6 hours a day researching bets.

Translation- Spent 6 hours a day on the forum annoying everyone.
By:
EastLower Gooner
When: 04 Jun 18 12:16
Didn’t I read a while back that some banks were banning crypto currency purchases on credit cards because people were maxing out their credit cards and they were worried they would be stuck with the debts.

Would be nice if they were more proactive in other areas of gambling imo.
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 04 Jun 18 13:51
Spent 6 hours a day researching bets.

The lad has a bright future imo. the passion is there just needs a bit of advice on money management and staking,how else did we learn? If you haven't bet your last and more and walked home from the races you've still got a bit lo learn.
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