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Old 10-22-2007, 04:47 PM
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Old 10-22-2007, 04:51 PM
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The sad thing is you are actually proud of this.
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:21 PM
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The object of my starting this topic was not to have people share their stealing stories. I would like to hear from some people who were sent a letter from the collection agency of Bodog and what events occured thereafter.

My uncle does not want to break the law and transferring Bodog $200 at this time would be doing just that.
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Old 10-23-2007, 02:03 PM
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The object of my starting this topic was not to have people share their stealing stories. I would like to hear from some people who were sent a letter from the collection agency of Bodog and what events occured thereafter.

My uncle does not want to break the law and transferring Bodog $200 at this time would be doing just that.

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LOL. Come on. If my uncle mentioned all this bs to me, I would seriously think he's retarded. The fact you don't see it this way, may be an indication that there's a flaw in your gene pool. No offense.

He was fronted $200 by bodog, he donked it off, and now he doesn’t want to pay and is using UIGEA as an excuse not to pay. Fine, look at it this way: pay the collector the $200 and he won’t be breaking any internet gambling banking laws. This way bodog gets most of their money, your uncle does the right thing, and he’s not breaking any law because he’s transferring money to a COLLECTOR in America, not a gambling site.

Oh, and you can drop the uncle bs. Everyone knows it's you. Stop being a dirtbag degen.
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Old 10-24-2007, 09:25 AM
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The object of my starting this topic was not to have people share their stealing stories. I would like to hear from some people who were sent a letter from the collection agency for Bodog and what events occured thereafter.

My uncle does not want to break the law and transferring Bodog $200 at this time would be doing just that.

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LOL. Come on. If my uncle mentioned all this bs to me, I would seriously think he's retarded. The fact you don't see it this way, may be an indication that there's a flaw in your gene pool. No offense.

He was fronted $200 by bodog, he donked it off, and now he doesn’t want to pay and is using UIGEA as an excuse not to pay. Fine, look at it this way: pay the collector the $200 and he won’t be breaking any internet gambling banking laws. This way bodog gets most of their money, your uncle does the right thing, and he’s not breaking any law because he’s transferring money to a COLLECTOR in America, not a gambling site.

Oh, and you can drop the uncle bs. Everyone knows it's you. Stop being a dirtbag degen.

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Not the response I was looking for nor do I apprieciate you making accusations which are false. I would think that this would be against forum rules.

Again I dont need a judge and jury, I need someone who has been in this situation.
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Old 10-24-2007, 09:35 AM
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No one is going to help you because everyone knows that it is you and not your uncle and that what you are trying to find out is how bad the situation is. You don't want to pay the money back but you are worried so looking for guidance.
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Old 10-24-2007, 12:54 PM
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Not the response I was looking for nor do I apprieciate you making accusations which are false. I would think that this would be against forum rules.


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You are in quite a position to act indignant, so get over yourself- you can't have it both ways.

What did you expect? It's donks like you who make it difficult for honest donks to have simple ways of getting money on sites, so you won't get any help here.

I will give you a clue, though. You are not dealing with bodog. You are dealing with a company that specializes in collecting money from deadbeats like yourself for all types of debts, most which have nothing to do with any type of gambling at all.

Oh, and the collection agency only gets paid once they collect the money from you, so it's in their best interest to have you pay. So... ENJOY!

PS- I think I hear your phone ringing.
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:51 PM
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The OP has complained to me that he is being insulted and called abusive names in this thread.

Please keep the discussion civil.

Thank you.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:09 PM
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Let me put it to you this way.

Let's say we are at the casino and I say to you, "Will you give me $200 now and I'll go over to the ATM in a minute and withdraw $200 from it and pay you back."

You agree.

I then go to the ATM and the machine (my payment processor) goes down and I can't get the money. Do I not have to repay you the money, just because the ATM machine went down?

I think this is a good analogy. Bodog gave your Uncle money pending them being able to get to your bank account (through their payment processor) to get the funds. For whatever reason (which is irrelevent) they couldn't get the money, so they are asking your uncle for it directly.

Yes, your uncle should pay them. But like the others have said, it's unlikely they will be able to legally pursue the debt. If you are looking for absolution of sin in a public forum or for people to agree that it's okay to stick it to someone, just because of a technicality, then you are in the wrong place.

Just do what you want to do and don't ask for other's opinions and then complain when you get flammed for it.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:24 PM
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Yes, your uncle should pay them. But like the others have said, it's unlikely they will be able to legally pursue the debt. If you are looking for absolution of sin in a public forum or for people to agree that it's okay to stick it to someone, just because of a technicality, then you are in the wrong place.

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They might not be able to get the money but they will probably damage his credit, harass him, and embarrass him at work. He is not looking for absolution. He wants to know what will happen if he doesn't pay.
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