Why you should always give your book info to your significant other.....

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If you have a significant balance in your book (talking $1 million and up in books like pinnacle or bookmaker, $250K and up in books like 5dimes and 50K and up in other lower level books that accepts americans....you shouldn;t have this much balance in these low level books anyways) you should always share your account info to your significant other or someone trustworthy.

If you don't withdraw and if you keep growing your bankroll consistently books can off you and keep your money. THe offing can be in any form gang violence, robbery gone bad, whatever, it wont go back to the book. Laugh all you want but it happens. i know a guy who heard this story and he was so paranoid, he had over 750k in the book and he was figuring out a way to withdraw the funds legally (or illegally for the tax purposes)....and he was going to share his account info with his family member (i dont know if he didt it before the misfortune) but he died in a robbery gone wrong situation.

I have just under 250k combined in 3 different books but i shared all account info with a close family member in case something happens. Do the same! Ofcourse this point is null to most of you since 95% of you lose but those of you who have big balance be careful.
 

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Do you also have a 9 inch weiner to go with your tout site?
 

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Isn't this the same poster that talked about buying all his stuff at Walmart and then taking it back months later for a full refund?
 

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What a DICK.............yea I have 3 books with over a million in each 1
 

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Are you not worried about putting your loved ones lives in jeopardy by sharing this information with them? I mean if the book killed you off, why not just wipe out te whole family. Maybe even your whole town.....
 

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You sure the book wouldn't ask for proof of life before paying
 

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Do you also have a 9 inch weiner to go with your tout site?

You are little off. Its more like 7.5 inch fully errect and no complaints, they always come back for more or fall in love.
What site? I dont own site, not sure why everyone says i do.

Isn't this the same poster that talked about buying all his stuff at Walmart and then taking it back months later for a full refund?

Yes, i used to do that. I still do it once in a while, especially fishing gear, hunting gear, camping gears etc.

You sure the book wouldn't ask for proof of life before paying

You dont need it, if you die, your book balance is part of your estate and your wife/kids or next of kin can claim it with a proof of death.
 

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Taking stuff back months later after you use it, talk about tight.
 

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You are little off. Its more like 7.5 inch fully errect and no complaints, they always come back for more or fall in love.

:bunnies:Your location says prison library:monsters-
 

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when I have a significant balance, something like 5k or more, I tell my buddy everything. Telling my wife just wouldn't be wise

but I suppose if I had 1 million dollars in my accounts, telling her wouldn't be such a problem, she'd be pretty damn happy





now here's a word of advise. If you have 7 figures in offshore gambling accounts, seek help fast
 

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