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seaside
15 Sep 23 16:12
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You are sitting down playing poker go all in lose put some more money on the table will they ask where you dug that up from?

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By:
diabolicalliability
When: 15 Sep 23 16:20
Only if you win.
By:
can
When: 15 Sep 23 16:58
only if you bring out a suitcase with 2 million in it
By:
hulk23
When: 15 Sep 23 17:04
yes. also if you buy a scratchcard, go to the bingo, play the fruit machine down the boozer, go to a dog track /race track for a bet, enter an amusement arcade.

all will require AC's unfortunately.
By:
Whippin Piccadilly
When: 15 Sep 23 17:17
“In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and to keep them coming back. The longer they play, the more they lose, and in the end, we get it all.”
By:
impossible123
When: 15 Sep 23 17:43
I believe if casinos and of-course betting do not attract AC but online horseracing does then one can only infer online horseracing and fobt are inextricably linked. And, this is wrong. Horseracing cannot be tarred or subject to the same scrutiny and rules as fobt.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 Sep 23 17:45
Can I still get 50k on red in vegas
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 Sep 23 17:48
So if paddy places a spend  limit. If I go to the course
And place 50k on the fav. If it loses can I suee him for accepting the bet
Without cheques
By:
diabolicalliability
When: 15 Sep 23 17:49
Know
By:
onlooker
When: 15 Sep 23 18:22
freddiewilliams -

I don't think Paddy will accept - "cheques" for "50k" off you  - if you, "go to the course".  GrinHappy
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 Sep 23 18:30
Checks
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 Sep 23 18:31
50k cash
By:
diabolicalliability
When: 15 Sep 23 18:33
Dollars?
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 Sep 23 18:37
Most take euros and sterling
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Sep 23 20:44
if you buy shares in the stock exchange it is gambling.What will happen when the GM requests to see the share buyers bank accountsLaugh
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Sep 23 20:45
misprint/GC
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Sep 23 20:52
HE HE ,My post may rock the stock exchange when word gets round that the government will want to see your bank account if you buy shares.LaughLaughand there are a lot of MP',S that bought shares."so lets see their bank accountsLaughLaugh
By:
roggrain
When: 15 Sep 23 20:56
Nanny/Woke State in full flow now. Fun,jokes,and other pleasures no longer permitted. Toe the line or

get 'debanked'. Before long Albania will have a problem with Brits entering the country illegally

in inflatable dinghies to escape the oppression at home !
By:
dave1357
When: 15 Sep 23 21:06
casinos always* have had source of funds checks.

*always means in this context sometimes
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Sep 23 21:26
but do they ask to see your bank account.?GrinGrin
By:
1830
When: 15 Sep 23 21:35
When I Buy a ticket online on the National Lottery site it tells me you have used x amount of your £500 weekly limit.
Ive never set that limit so it must be a standard limit thats been set.
By:
barstool
When: 15 Sep 23 23:29
£500 weekly limit?

Surely a fiver is too much.
By:
Storm Alert
When: 16 Sep 23 11:55
Years ago used to have to give then 24 hours notice of intent to gamble.
By:
1830
When: 16 Sep 23 14:49
The £500 limit also allows  me to buy online scratch cards up to the £500 limit
By:
diabolicalliability
When: 16 Sep 23 16:07
Stock exchage bet on credit.
By:
diabolicalliability
When: 16 Sep 23 16:10
exchange
By:
impossible123
When: 16 Sep 23 17:03
Does it still? Mine is money in account only. In the past some brokers eg TD Waterhouse & Schwab. They will charge a little more for the privilege eg T3,T10 even T21.

Any more credit on betting on Bitcoin or one of the minnow cryptos?
By:
longbridge
When: 17 Sep 23 10:44
I thought the FSA/FCA had cracked down on non-professionals having their margin positions covered by their broker (essentially, betting on credit) after the day trader fiasco a decade or so ago?
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