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The Management
When: 08 Sep 22 13:40
Free markets still working very well - but please send more taxpayers money! Wink
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CLYDEBANK29
When: 10 Sep 22 15:40
Ladhood S3:E3 ... It's a black comedy for the uninitiated.  A must watch episode as it's about gambling, even covers arbitrage.

Marcia the bookies rep approaches the marketing company

"we're thinking about the changing appeal of gambling for men in their 30s. They're growing up, they have different priorities, families to support, and they're saying should I really be spending so much to a pass time that carries a high risk of me losing a devastating amount of money and we're saying ... yes, yes you should .... in a responsible way"
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CLYDEBANK29
When: 10 Sep 22 15:45
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0cv5mts/ladhood-series-3-episode-3
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dave1357
When: 07 Oct 22 20:34
Got this mail from Pokerstars, part of Flutter, so sister company to Betfair, shybet, paddy etc

...We’re getting in touch to let you know that as part of our commitment towards safer play, we’ll be introducing a Net Deposit Limit to your account this October.

The introduction of Net Deposit Limits to accounts helps us to protect our players. All your deposits, withdrawals and player to player transfers contribute towards the Net Deposit Limit.

For players 25 and older, a daily £5,000 Net Deposit Limit will come into effect....

I can only think that they anticipate that with inflation etc, the pound will be 100 to the dollar.
By:
JML
When: 07 Oct 22 21:35
£5000/day--that's a result Dave.

I've just come off easily the worst losing run in my 20+ years on Betfair.

But no phone call or anything.

Depositing seems to be the thing that triggers a reaction.
By:
dustybin
When: 08 Oct 22 07:29
They need to get the white paper done
These cabinets masquerading as new governments get worse overtime, culminating with another Labour shut out, and I can’t see gambling getting anything in the new, old, new woke Labour movement.
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SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Oct 22 02:03
It is deposits that triggers them

But withdrawing triggers the “we need extra documentation” bile, and you now meed to to provide that with a bank statement as well which is just out of this world in your face s****y Plain

Dont dare withdraw your money. its utterly disgusting. If you dont provide the bank statement (from a reliable source) they refuse to pay you out. I mean what? You now need to privide them proof of funds to withdraw back into your account... Crazy
By:
sixtwosix
When: 09 Oct 22 12:26
If the aim is to get you back in the 'shop'  , it is working with me.

I hadn't been in for years  , but am quite often in now .....and don't get asked any questions.

I cannot put any kind of horse racing perm/ acca with Billy  online because of my little win in November ......out of devilment I put the same kind of bet in their shop.....simply because I can.Cool
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 09 Oct 22 13:50
This is an exchange six
By:
sixtwosix
When: 09 Oct 22 15:03
No  ,it is an exchange and a standard bookie .......
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 09 Oct 22 16:05
Betfair don't have shops
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Oct 22 00:14
Exchange is peer to peer (apparently) so the only think we need to privide is proof of age and that is literally it ffs

How they get away with holding you to ransom for bank statements is fooking idiocy and lunacy

Its unbelivable ffs
By:
Latalomne
When: 10 Oct 22 10:18
I think they are still obliged to perform anti-money laundering checks, Sont.
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