Using a fake Name-address-phone# at Sportsbooks, I would think would allow ANY BOOK to Refuse payment.

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I read at some book (Not WSEX), but it is an advertised book on the RX--something to the following description. """........any attempt to defraud them in any way is grounds for nonpayment and closing of account----you funds may or may not be returned".

Now that's not an exact quote but the meaning is very clear. As stated, I don't know exactly what a scammer is; but have a general idea of the defination. I don't even know if Revere14 fit the picture.
So my question to sick gambler and anyone else that is a "scammer". Why would you "gamble" on loosing post-up funds, if the book looks and finds out about it. I just don't get it. I won't respond, because this language may only be on one book--BUT IT IS THERE.
 

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This is what I don't understand.

This clause or similar is posted at most books.

So why would anyone risk losing their funds with multiple accounts or false identities?

According to SG, he knows firsthand of 60 to 300 people who do this.

I don't get it.

I guess I am naive here, but why is everyone doing this?

What am I missing here?
 

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