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I am just curious about a statement that is made by Olympic in there contest rules it reads the following:
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID IN WHOLE OR PART WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. CONTESTANTS RESIDING IN AREAS WHERE THE CONTEST IS VOID MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE CONTEST, BUT WILL BE INELIGIBLE TO WIN PRIZES. SEE ELIGIBILITY SECTION BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

This statement seems actually ridiculous in the fact that I dont know of any states that permit this type of gaming accept maybe Vegas. Am I missing something here or is this actually a way in which one could get denied the money if you are a winner?

I use Olympic all the time , they are great , and I have never had a problem with them since i have been using them for the last 4 years, the statement just seems a little strange.
 

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THERECORDKEEPER2 said:
I am just curious about a statement that is made by Olympic in there contest rules it reads the following:
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID IN WHOLE OR PART WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. CONTESTANTS RESIDING IN AREAS WHERE THE CONTEST IS VOID MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE CONTEST, BUT WILL BE INELIGIBLE TO WIN PRIZES. SEE ELIGIBILITY SECTION BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

This statement seems actually ridiculous in the fact that I dont know of any states that permit this type of gaming accept maybe Vegas. Am I missing something here or is this actually a way in which one could get denied the money if you are a winner?

I use Olympic all the time , they are great , and I have never had a problem with them since i have been using them for the last 4 years, the statement just seems a little strange.



have you asked them about it?
 

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what if someone in the states does go 51-0 and then gets a sorry you dont get a million but thanks for playing.

THAT WOULD SUCK

:finger:
 

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THERECORDKEEPER2 said:
I am just curious about a statement that is made by Olympic in there contest rules it reads the following:
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID IN WHOLE OR PART WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. CONTESTANTS RESIDING IN AREAS WHERE THE CONTEST IS VOID MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE CONTEST, BUT WILL BE INELIGIBLE TO WIN PRIZES. SEE ELIGIBILITY SECTION BELOW FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

This statement seems actually ridiculous in the fact that I dont know of any states that permit this type of gaming accept maybe Vegas. Am I missing something here or is this actually a way in which one could get denied the money if you are a winner?

I use Olympic all the time , they are great , and I have never had a problem with them since i have been using them for the last 4 years, the statement just seems a little strange.

wonder if the same is true for the Bet jam contest:icon_conf
 

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It's a free contest, therefore it shouldn't be subejcted to gambling laws, regardless of who it's sponsored by.
 

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Might be something they put in there to cover their asses somehow. If it was a book other than these two I might be worried, these guys though are going to get you your money if you win. No worries there.
 

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Patrick how are you my friend? I have been away a good while with family matters. Its good to hear from you .
Be well!
 

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BernieKozar said:
It's a free contest, therefore it shouldn't be subejcted to gambling laws, regardless of who it's sponsored by.

Great point!
 

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