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Kavvie..are you owed winnings or duke of kent?
anybody got more info on the Bruces shops in the midlands? anybody hear if anyone is taking some of the Celtic shops? |
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not a nice thing to happen..its hard enough to win ..then not to get paid is very galling
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Kavvie....There are two things you can do to recover your money,you could name him here,forcing his hand,or you could go to the relevant authorities with your complaint.You dont say if he is an on course or off course layer,now the downside, if the debt was incurred during Listowel you are in trouble because disgracefully the racing board are not honouring those debts,if the debt was incurred in the west Wicklow area get in the queue because that same gentleman owes me 17 thousand.
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laddies taking over bruce shop in tuam this week
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wildman ur not too far off the mark...sadly
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Tuam Athy Naas Mullinngar bruces have sold their shops i heard
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if you have last sundays racing post it names all the bruce shops changing hands in an article, and it says 38 of the 40 current staff keeping their jobs too.
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any idea how many irishguy
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11 shops
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named them all in the post, i dont have it sorry.
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no bother,seems a good few anyway.........
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Kavvie......If the debt is from Listowel i would write to both the I.H.A. and Listowel asking for payment i believe there is some movement in that area,if its from West Wicklow......dear oh dear.
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is wicklow a dead duck?could we talk?e mail me ur number and ill ring u..tonkav@live.co.uk ta
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Kavvie, in west wicklow, might you be as well banging your head against a brick.....????
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jsaysus...i thought i was the only one..does he owe much...?
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West Wicklow owes me 2,250 for over 18 months.
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Kavvie.....Ihate to be the bearer of bad news but i think thereis a lot more owed also a lot of kites floating around.I do know of someone who drew something but he had to call into his office on a constant basis he tells me the man is skint.
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how about celtic cheques with mr walsh any chance getting paid
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have i any course of action legally?...
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west wicklow bills to st. pats.
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im not with you
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mental institution dublin.
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jesus
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looks like Kavie you have lost your bottle and you the one questioning Martin Mc****ss's bottle up against a Nato force
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wat u want me to do kerry?.....id like to know wat u wud do
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west wicklow, bankrupt owes millions.
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racing seems to be heading into a downward spiral .... future not looking great ..... everyone needs to pull together to get this great game back on its feet .... bookies not paying out makes things a lot worse ....
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I just passed the Celtic Shop in Blanchardstown. Sign in shop window , saying shop closed with immediate effect, all winnings can be collected at any other Celtic Shop . . . . . .
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More than half of the shops in the Celtic Bookmakers chain have been saved from closure, it was revealed tonight.
Sixteen shops in the collapsed gambling chain, headed up by former politician Ivan Yates, shut down with the loss of 56 jobs this evening. But receiver Neil Hughes, of accountancy firm Hughes Blake, said the remaining 29 outlets remain viable and will stay open with most of the jobs rescued. “It is with great regret that we have announced the closure of 16 shops with the loss of 56 jobs,” he said. “It is, unfortunately, a necessary move if we are to maintain the viability of the majority of the shops in the network and protect the remaining jobs. “With the offers received for the remaining outlets, I am now confident that it will be possible to safeguard the vast majority of the remaining jobs.” There were fears for 237 jobs at the company after it went into receivership earlier this month, owing Allied Irish Banks more than €6m. Two shops in Raheny, Dublin and Naas, Co Kildare, have already closed, with the loss of six jobs, since the receiver was put in place. The other closures announced this evening are in Dublin (Dean Street, Dun Laoghaire, Blanchardstown, Phibsboro), Castlecomer Road in Kilkenny, Cork City, Limerick City, Mallow, Carrick on Suir, Cashel, Dooradoyle in Co Limerick and Listowel, Co Kerry. Outlets in Sligo, Ballina in Co Mayo, Tuam and Roscommon also shut. The shops will reopen next week for one day to settle all bets. Mr Hughes said all workers who lost their jobs would receive statutory entitlements. The rescued outlets are expected to be sold off as going concerns to competing bookies in the coming weeks |
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am amazed the shop near the X is still open...
mostly wan yo-yo virtual tricast punters sprinting in from the Snug next door... |
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This statement keeps cropping up; 'owing allied irsh banks 6m or more'
Does he owe the other banks any more ? |
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I got the letter in November about my Celtic phone account being closed but never recieved the cheque "shortly afterwards"... what course of action can I go about getting this money now?
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Ring 01 6699999(recievers office) and ask for Dessie.
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The border fox is waiting to take your calls
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can anyone throw some light on the stance of the payment by new takeover shops ie ppower on lombard street and boyles recent purchase of 17shops , in relation to ante post dockets .I have some ante post soccer and racing dockets pending .
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Contact the receiver I'd say.
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Take your docket direct to the slap head at Newstalk.
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I am getting a cheque posted out now, are they still bouncing or what should i do with it?
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Interesting article in the phoenix about said issue.....punters check declined(or whatever they call it in the trade)
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