For my UK Buddies, is it a Bank Holiday today (Monday)..?
In your part of town.
Thanks
althelegend
SBR Wise Guy
07-28-06
596
#2
Bank holiday in the U.K was last Monday.
First Monday in May was also a bank holiday.
It's not all bad, living in the U.K.
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Dhuepaxuz
SBR Sharp
05-19-07
293
#3
Originally posted by althelegend
Bank holiday in the U.K was last Monday.
First Monday in May was also a bank holiday.
It's not all bad, living in the U.K.
A little late from me, but thanks.
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pico
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-05-07
27321
#4
Originally posted by althelegend
Bank holiday in the U.K was last Monday.
First Monday in May was also a bank holiday.
It's not all bad, living in the U.K.
except with the exchange rates...every cost more than double. i guess it won't matter if you have a good job in uk.
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Santo
SBR MVP
09-08-05
2957
#5
The exchange rate is good for everyone who doesn't use dollars, which is about 99.9% of the UK. I only have one account left in that pathetic currency myself ;o)
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pico
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-05-07
27321
#6
Originally posted by Santo
The exchange rate is good for everyone who doesn't use dollars, which is about 99.9% of the UK. I only have one account left in that pathetic currency myself ;o)
the problem is most sportsbooks only take dollar. i have to convert my currency to dollars for some sportsbooks...transfer money between those account are expensive...considering the fee they charge in exchange rates
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tribet
SBR High Roller
08-12-06
171
#7
Originally posted by picoman
the problem is most sportsbooks only take dollar. i have to convert my currency to dollars for some sportsbooks...transfer money between those account are expensive...considering the fee they charge in exchange rates
Don't think so.
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vanman
SBR MVP
02-08-07
1163
#8
Those that only take dollars will be losing out.
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Santo
SBR MVP
09-08-05
2957
#9
Yea offshore books have that problem, I'm down to an exchange and a book offshore now in US$ actually, Pinnacle and Mansion both take GBP, as do several other offshores, and Aussie books use the Australian dollar which is not as volatile.