What happens when you die?

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  • natrass
    SBR MVP
    • 09-14-05
    • 1242

    #1
    What happens when you die?
    I mean if I 'popped off' tonight .... there'd be a lot of cash sitting in various accounts that NOONE except the books themselves would know about.

    Its a hard thing to broach at the best of times but to say to someone "listen, Im not saying it will, but if anything did happen to me ... well ... heres a list of all the bookies I use and the passwords". (And, maybe, "dont hang around with betonstars", etc etc)

    It must have happened a lot given the 'lifestyle choice' of most gamblers. I suppose its just a nice windfall for the bookies?
  • BuddyBear
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-10-05
    • 7233

    #2
    i don't think anything really happens when you die...that is you probably go nowhere so live life up now and enjoy it contrary to the Bible mythology that we hear about all the time.

    okay...in terms of sportsbook and money...this was one of my very first threads i ever started.

    Sports betting and handicapping forum: discuss picks, odds, and predictions for upcoming games and results on latest bets.
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    • Mudcat
      Restricted User
      • 07-21-05
      • 9287

      #3
      I'm glad you linked that thread BB. I was thinking I had some typing to do but my answer is already there.
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      • natrass
        SBR MVP
        • 09-14-05
        • 1242

        #4
        Spoooky!! i hadnt seen that post.

        Mudcats last post was troubling ... is the second term specifically to 'catch' any deceased's money ... i.e. that bit 'any returning clients who wish to wager' ... nasty.



        Here's something I happened to notice at WWTS that relates to this topic.



        Inactive Accounts

        4.19 We reserve the right to charge a management fee on any customer account that remains open, with a balance that has had no activity for 12 months prior. The fee thereafter will be $10 USD per month, or 1/12th of the existing customer balance, whichever is the greater.

        4.20 Any returning customer who wishes to place a wager, may contact our Accounting Department at 1-800-580-5558 to request that any such management fees applied to the account are reimbursed.
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