Doesn't look like anyone is interested...oh...and for anyone interested
bookies know people do this
they don't care.
well either you have a mandate to speak on behalf of everyone or you have an oversized ego with a loose grip on reality.
Re-read your opening post. It is all in there.Elaborate, where the fraudulent activity?
so, for clarityRe-read your opening post. It is all in there.
You are engaging in a premeditated way to fleece the betting site.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matched_betting
So, there exists a legal loophole, but I still think this ain't right. And I anticipate the betting exchanges (apparently a uniquely British thing) will soon move to close that bleeder.
How is your opening post anything else than a call to join you in an act of theft, one that the laws haven't covered?
When I extend that sort of thinking, it leads to "if it's legal it's OK; if it weren't OK it would be illegal". That attitude demands the modern, draconian, internally contradictory MOUNTAINS of legislation in which the Western nations are drowning. It amounts to "I am not an adult; carry me NOW".
You are an example of why so many of us choose not to become responsible adults.
The bookies aren't wrong in this instance. Nice try though at smearing me. Plainly you think exploiting a bookie, who is universally regarded as a societal evil, is a good act. There are big ovens all over Central Europe that were built to service a similar impulse.so, for clarity
you accused me of encouraging fraudulent activity
when i asked you to back it up you've changed it to a moral arguement
...and in that moral arguement you side with the bookies.
well done sir
lol.well either you have a mandate to speak on behalf of everyone or you have an oversized ego with a loose grip on reality.
Firstly, the bookies aren't trying to argue with me, you are.The bookies aren't wrong in this instance. Nice try though at smearing me. Plainly you think exploiting a bookie, who is universally regarded as a societal evil, is a good act. There are big ovens all over Central Europe that were built to service a similar impulse.