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    The opening of accounts, the acceptance or processing of bets, and the processing of any other financial transactions will not be accepted for customers residing in the United States of America or its territories. Should Blue Square become aware that any such account opening or processing has mistakenly taken place, Blue Square reserve the right to close that account and void all bets immediately

    yikes!!!!!!!!!!

  • #2
    Is this book in the UK?

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    • #3
      They are a UK book with tax free betting. They pay the tax themselves. www.bluesq.com

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      • #4
        SFeiner,

        Is this you?

        Ripoffs Rule the Roost, Exhibit B: The Source, a sports-adviser service in Farmingdale, NY, owned by Stu Feiner, who also owns a few 900 call-in lines. Exhibit C is Feiner's brother-in-law, the aforementioned Kevin Duffy, perhaps the nation's most prominent adviser, who became famous for running ads that said, "I will go 7-0 for you today, absolutely free." Too bad "absolutely free" meant you first had to sign up for a month's service at $350. Then, if Duffy didn't go 7-0 in the first week, you got the next month free. Duffy, who operates out of Massapequa, Long Island, also claimed to be no worse than 75% right, ever. Yet when his picks were audited by the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City, one of the rare legitimate monitors (among the dozens of such outfits that purport to keep tabs on the performance of tout services), he never fared better than 58.8% in any regular football season between 1985 and '88, and he sank as low as 39.7% for his college picks in '87. Eventually the Sports Monitor refused to monitor Duffy because of his "deceptive ad practices."

        Feiner agreed to be monitored by SI for four weeks in September. To his credit, he unfailingly gave us his choices. To his discredit, Feiner went 19-32, a 37% win rate, and lost us an imaginary $6,210 based on $100 per unit. During that same period, we were anonymously calling Feiner's 800 number, where, curiously, he claimed to be cleaning up. On Sept. 23, for instance, after Feiner had gone 3-11 for the week on his picks for SI, bringing his record for us to 11-25, one of his shills, Kenny Leeds, said in response to our anonymous call, "This week I [meaning the company] went 3-0, the week before, I was 3-1." On Oct. 3, after Feiner had gone 7-7 for the weekend, we again called anonymously and got another Feiner salesman, Larry Marco. "This past weekend, we swept the board," Marco said. Then Leeds called back. "This kid Feiner is making betting history," he said. Yeah, so did Art Schlichter.

        Feiner was fined $13,000 in February 1990 by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs for false and misleading advertising, yet he sent out a promotional brochure last month that reported a "1991 documented record college and pro: 9-3." Knowing Feiner's record as we did, we asked him how he could say this. "That's what I had the first week." he said, before you started documenting me." Fine. That would've been the weekend of Aug. 31-Sept. 2. The booklet, however, was dated Sept. 19-Oct. 7, 1991. During one of our anonymous calls, Leeds told us he had "strong information" on a game he wanted us to buy, so strong it was a dead mortal lock, so strong that he was putting $2000 of his own money on the game. We were dubious.

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        • #5
          I hope no one is implying that Stu's records are false!

          I was all set to sign up for football and reap the rewards of a 50-0 season, retire and live happily ever after.

          Now I read this and just don't know what to think!

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          • #6
            he gives me earaches.

            cz :mad:

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            • #7
              sorry for the confusion....but nowhere do i mention taxes. it says IF YOUR IN THE USA AND YOU OPEN AN ACCOUNT THERE THEY WILL CLOSE IT AND CANCEL ALL YOUR BETS....thats pretty clear to me...so why put them on "my sportsbook" at all?? hmmmm

              as for that other stuff.....guys that was ten years ago!!!! dont you guys ever forgive anyone???? jeezzzzz cant we just all get along????? lol

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              • #8
                Stu is my hero.....we know this can't be the real Stu. It it was, he would be typing in all caps! Absolutely Free! Absolutely Free! Absolutely Free!

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