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    forsberg21 - how's the 41k cheque clearing for you?

    Being held until eternity?
    Getting any phone calls?
    Turn up a few 1000 red flags?



    Never heard of a retard depositing a gaming cheque of that size into his bank account

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    wtf?

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    what cheque? what retard... damm man i need facts. .

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    Why no wire?

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    Guy requested a 41k cheque from some gaming site and is depositing it into his bank

    I have never seen anyone pull such a dumb move in my life

    Guy also thinks gambling winnings are never taxable in Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post

    Guy requested a 41k cheque from some gaming site and is depositing it into his bank

    I have never seen anyone pull such a dumb move in my life

    Guy also thinks gambling winnings are never taxable in Canada
    His aren't

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post

    Guy requested a 41k cheque from some gaming site and is depositing it into his bank

    I have never seen anyone pull such a dumb move in my life

    Guy also thinks gambling winnings are never taxable in Canada

    where is this thread

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    will try to find it later

    winnings are taxable in Canada if they are predictable and consistent. even if he hit some slot jackpot it's still a bad move

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    reasonable expectation of profit
    for most is windfall

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    He posted a pic of the check with a note on it that said "up yours, Opie".

    Unfortunately....looks like the Canadian govt might shove that "cheque" straight up Robert!!

    Robby....promise all of us you'll never change, pal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    will try to find it later

    winnings are taxable in canada if they are predictable and consistent. Even if he hit some slot jackpot it's still a bad move
    wrong much more to it

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    at least he showed a check

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    Being held until eternity?
    Getting any phone calls?
    Turn up a few 1000 red flags?



    Never heard of a retard depositing a gaming cheque of that size into his bank account
    Mathy - Check has been deposited with no issues whatsoever. Good friend of mine works as an auditor at the CRA - assured me it would be a non issue.

    If you actually knew what you were talking about, you would know the laws surrounding what the gambling winnings are. Instead, you come on here and act like a jealous prick. It was 43K by the way, not 41K.

    BTW: If you want to get a hold of me, PM me. I don't sit on the forum all day (like you do) with my virtual friends. Chances are I won't notice your post.

    Now it's your turn, let's see some 5 digit checks/sportsbook balances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TR88 View Post
    at least he showed a check
    Thank you.

    While the rest of the maggots bet with their betpoints, I've actually showed something substantial and real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie1988 View Post
    He posted a pic of the check with a note on it that said "up yours, Opie".

    Unfortunately....looks like the Canadian govt might shove that "cheque" straight up Robert!!

    Robby....promise all of us you'll never change, pal.
    Opie's classical emoticon assault. I guess that's what happens to your brain at a senile age like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
    SBR's resident obese tough guy. When's the last time you cashed out more than $100 you barreled in broke ass Big Mac?

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    nobody really gives a fuk about your check forsburger.


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    Quote Originally Posted by doublej95 View Post
    nobody really gives a fuk about your check forsburger.

    Apparently somebody does if they made a thread about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    Mathy - Check has been deposited with no issues whatsoever. Good friend of mine works as an auditor at the CRA - assured me it would be a non issue.

    If you actually knew what you were talking about, you would know the laws surrounding what the gambling winnings are. Instead, you come on here and act like a jealous prick. It was 43K by the way, not 41K.

    BTW: If you want to get a hold of me, PM me. I don't sit on the forum all day (like you do) with my virtual friends. Chances are I won't notice your post.

    Now it's your turn, let's see some 5 digit checks/sportsbook balances.
    The law is simple. Recreational gambling winnings are non-taxable. If you gamble for a living your winnings are taxable. If you have a 9-5 of some sort and won the 43k (my apologies about the 41k -- SBR ******* ruined its search function so I could not find the thread) in an online poker tournament or a slot jackpot or whatever, then it is not taxable. If you are a professional gambler then you are an incredible fool for depositing that into your account. So I am going to presume you do not put professional gambler on your tax form. Even as a recreational gambler I think you're nuts for doing that. There are many clever ways to get sportsbook money into your hands as cash.

    I've posted 5 digit balances several times and people just say it's photoshopped. Then I showed my whole betting record risking over 150k at pinn in 2 weeks and winning 50k and then everyone said it was someone else's account, etc. etc.

    I will give you credit for having at least 43k to your name (that's more than 99.99% of posters can claim), but I am baffled about why you didn't at least break it into smaller amounts. Why draw all the attention to yourself?

    And on a side note, I am guessing you are not really a recreational gambler despite your job -- you should be honest to the government and declare your gambling winnings as income. After all, if you don't then you are not paying your fair share for the universal health care you enjoy so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    The law is simple. Recreational gambling winnings are non-taxable. If you gamble for a living your winnings are taxable. If you have a 9-5 of some sort and won the 43k (my apologies about the 41k -- SBR ******* ruined its search function so I could not find the thread) in an online poker tournament or a slot jackpot or whatever, then it is not taxable. If you are a professional gambler then you are an incredible fool for depositing that into your account. So I am going to presume you do not put professional gambler on your tax form. Even as a recreational gambler I think you're nuts for doing that. There are many clever ways to get sportsbook money into your hands as cash.
    I've posted 5 digit balances several times and people just say it's photoshopped. Then I showed my whole betting record risking over 150k at pinn in 2 weeks and winning 50k and then everyone said it was someone else's account, etc. etc.
    I will give you credit for having at least 43k to your name (that's more than 99.99% of posters can claim), but I am baffled about why you didn't at least break it into smaller amounts. Why draw all the attention to yourself?
    And on a side note, I am guessing you are not really a recreational gambler despite your job -- you should be honest to the government and declare your gambling winnings as income. After all, if you don't then you are not paying your fair share for the universal health care you enjoy so much.
    damn right!

    Robert......quit being a tax cheat.

    And don't you DARE let me ever catch you writing off any of your RC purchases as "business expenses", pal.

    You're real close to pissing me off here, Robert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post

    Apparently somebody does if they made a thread about it.


    you act like 5 digit checks are a big deal, there not really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post

    The law is simple. Recreational gambling winnings are non-taxable. If you gamble for a living your winnings are taxable. If you have a 9-5 of some sort and won the 43k (my apologies about the 41k -- SBR ******* ruined its search function so I could not find the thread) in an online poker tournament or a slot jackpot or whatever, then it is not taxable. If you are a professional gambler then you are an incredible fool for depositing that into your account. So I am going to presume you do not put professional gambler on your tax form. Even as a recreational gambler I think you're nuts for doing that. There are many clever ways to get sportsbook money into your hands as cash.

    I've posted 5 digit balances several times and people just say it's photoshopped. Then I showed my whole betting record risking over 150k at pinn in 2 weeks and winning 50k and then everyone said it was someone else's account, etc. etc.

    I will give you credit for having at least 43k to your name (that's more than 99.99% of posters can claim), but I am baffled about why you didn't at least break it into smaller amounts. Why draw all the attention to yourself?

    And on a side note, I am guessing you are not really a recreational gambler despite your job -- you should be honest to the government and declare your gambling winnings as income. After all, if you don't then you are not paying your fair share for the universal health care you enjoy so much.
    Good last line there, I almost laughed.

    I have a very good reason why I didn't break it down into smaller chunks. I am a "recreational" gambler if you want to call me that, despite the fact that "gambling" provided me with plenty of disposable income during my university days and continues to do so (not as much since I have an actual job now). What I do isn't "gambling". I'm not going to go any further than that and yes, I do have a day job, so "professional gambler" isn't what I list myself as on my tax forms.

    Anyways, I'm still not understanding your animosity towards me. It seems like you hate me a lot more than I don't like you. Now Opie, there's a clown I despise. However, the difference between you and him is that one of you gets my respect while I regard the other as nothing other than a babbling clown.

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    I just think you're a hypocrite with all your anti-USA ramblings; how do you reconcile not paying your fair share of taxes but arguing for more government provided services?

    At least I don't think the government should be providing me with much more than roads, judicial system, 'military', etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    Good last line there, I almost laughed.
    I have a very good reason why I didn't break it down into smaller chunks. I am a "recreational" gambler if you want to call me that, despite the fact that "gambling" provided me with plenty of disposable income during my university days and continues to do so (not as much since I have an actual job now). What I do isn't "gambling". I'm not going to go any further than that and yes, I do have a day job, so "professional gambler" isn't what I list myself as on my tax forms.
    Anyways, I'm still not understanding your animosity towards me. It seems like you hate me a lot more than I don't like you. Now Opie, there's a clown I despise. However, the difference between you and him is that one of you gets my respect while I regard the other as nothing other than a babbling clown.
    To late to kiss up to me, Robert.

    I appreciate that I have your respect, son......but look, its just not possible that you & I can ever be friends, pal.

    We have absolutely NOTHING in common. I hate video games, remote control cars/trucks/boats/etc..., and I use an iPhone.

    it would just never work for us, pal.

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    the fact is he got the check.deposited and bank took it.the fact that u called him a dummy after he won some serious cash ,seems like u dont have any idea .if he has enough brains or smarts to win that much money ,he cant be that dumb to me.im sure he checked everything out before he asked for his check and nice job forsberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    I just think you're a hypocrite with all your anti-USA ramblings; how do you reconcile not paying your fair share of taxes but arguing for more government provided services?

    At least I don't think the government should be providing me with much more than roads, judicial system, 'military', etc.
    And why would you care? I do point out many logical inconsistencies that take place in the USA. I don't mean to sound arrogant, but it's tough to argue against a lot of the stuff that I bring up. For example, how ridiculous is this? Would this happen in any other developed country in the world?

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39516346...ife/?gt1=43001

    Obviously in your opinion, the benefits of being able to gamble online outweigh the benefits of living in the USA, that's why you're here.

    I have no idea what you mean by me not paying my fair share of taxes. Taxes are withheld from my paycheck every single week. I pay sales tax every single time I buy something. I have no idea where you come up with this idea. Even the lotto winner who wins 50 mil doesn't have to pay a dime of tax in this country. Are you saying I'm an evader on my 43K?

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie1988 View Post

    To late to kiss up to me, Robert.

    I appreciate that I have your respect, son......but look, its just not possible that you & I can ever be friends, pal.

    We have absolutely NOTHING in common. I hate video games, remote control cars/trucks/boats/etc..., and I use an iPhone.

    it would just never work for us, pal.
    You're irrelevant Opie, just stop talking altogether. Learn the difference between TOO and TO while you're at it.

    You're the rambling clown old man. You make no sense in your posts. They are all the same. They all mention Nokia, monster trucks, Robert and System of a Down. Over and over again. You have NOTHING creative to say whatsoever. Why are you even here you old geezer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    You're irrelevant Opie, just stop talking altogether. Learn the difference between TOO and TO while you're at it.
    You're the rambling clown old man. You make no sense in your posts. They are all the same. They all mention Nokia, monster trucks, Robert and System of a Down. Over and over again. You have NOTHING creative to say whatsoever. Why are you even here you old geezer?
    Simply for things like this.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsberg21 View Post
    And why would you care? I do point out many logical inconsistencies that take place in the USA. I don't mean to sound arrogant, but it's tough to argue against a lot of the stuff that I bring up. For example, how ridiculous is this? Would this happen in any other developed country in the world?

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39516346...ife/?gt1=43001

    Obviously in your opinion, the benefits of being able to gamble online outweigh the benefits of living in the USA, that's why you're here.

    I have no idea what you mean by me not paying my fair share of taxes. Taxes are withheld from my paycheck every single week. I pay sales tax every single time I buy something. I have no idea where you come up with this idea. Even the lotto winner who wins 50 mil doesn't have to pay a dime of tax in this country. Are you saying I'm an evader on my 43K?
    Why should that guy get a service he didn't pay for? If they put his fire out why would anyone else continue to pay? The world is not as cute and cuddly as you think. Everyone has to pay for everything -- you just like it better when the government does it.

    I highly doubt you are a "recreational gambler". Just because you pay taxes doesn't mean you've paid enough.

    I am in Canada for other reasons than gambling, but you're right, gambling is much easier here. If it weren't for that and other attachments to Canada I would much rather be in the USA. Especially once Toronto and other big Canadian cities increase from 60% chinese to 90% chinese.

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    And yes I live at Mink

    Was brought into Toronto in 2009 to fix it up but things did not work out and now I am too ashamed to show my face around town so mostly stay in.

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    Used to be on top of the world 1.5 years ago

    just a gambling degenerate now

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