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Bet I have more minions than you do.Originally posted by AtW View PostExactly - now go put the kettle on for your boss boyo.Hard Brexit now!
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The elation to frustation must be quite hard to take. Have you ever bought a lottery ticket?Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, it's betting innint? If you can't afford to lose it then don't do it.Comment
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I've tried twice - on very big jackpots, but online system did not like my name/address or something - perhaps providence did not want me to get rich quick and effortlessly through gamblingOriginally posted by BigTime View PostThe elation to frustation must be quite hard to take. Have you ever bought a lottery ticket?
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Holly crap
Not surprised there, for how long have they been operating as insolvent ?
Last edited by mos; 19 March 2012, 15:19.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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When I had a day at the races, one of the lasses in our group left it until the last minute to collect her winnings from an on course bookie, and he gave her a proper bollocking for not collecting earlier. Apparently the practice still exists.Originally posted by BigTime View PostIn the 19th century it was common for a bookie at the races to take your bet and then disappear with your winnings.
Let's face it, would you travel x miles to pick up a tenner's worth of winnings if the bookie had gone home while you were still in the champagne tent?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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That's probably true - I don't have any minions - only great collegues.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBet I have more minions than you do.
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Fixed odds betting is regulated by the Gambling commission but spread bets are regulated by the FSA.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, it's betting innint? If you can't afford to lose it then don't do it.
Even sports spread bets seem to be regulated by the FSA.
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And they've been closed down
WorldSpreads to be closed over alleged fraud - FT.com
Nice to know they have identified a scape goat and the name of the company whose insurers will be picking up the tab.It is also likely to prompt criticism of Ernst & Young, WorldSpreads’ auditor, for signing off on annual accounts at a time when the alleged fraud was being carried out. E&Y said it could not comment for confidentiality reasons..
Why does it always seem to be E&Y mentioned when things go tits up.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Spoken like an HR managerOriginally posted by AtW View PostThat's probably true - I don't have any minions - only great collegues.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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