To everyone that I have pissed off in this forum listen I'm just a naive kid in my mid 20s and all I was looking for is a honest answer regarding my situation I'm sorry for pissing everyone off here and I hope that you all forgive me
I want to apologize
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Daniel SkowronSBR Hustler
- 11-21-17
- 83
#1I want to apologizeTags: None -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#2We will forgive you
if you stfu and never mention it againComment -
TheGoldenGooseSBR MVP
- 11-27-12
- 3745
#3Sorry about sounding like your GRANDFATHER but time for you to smarten up, grow the fukk up, and be a man.Comment -
ByeSheaSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-30-08
- 8125
#4
I like you, Daniel.Comment -
Daniel SkowronSBR Hustler
- 11-21-17
- 83
#5Ok well I didn't lend my friend any and his bookie hasn't came after me and I haven't lent him any money since December because he said he owes a bookie money and my friend owes me $12k so that's extortion be also told me if I don't lend him more money he will tell the bookie where I live to go get the money from me since he knows I have been lending my friend money I don't know if he was scamming me or did he really owe bookie money I haven't lent my friend money since December and bookie hasn't came after me yet
What would you guys do if your friend did that to you
No more posting for meComment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
- 13862
#7If you can vote and drive you can handle yourself better on here
That being said I don't know what ur talking aboutComment -
aliceinchainsSBR High Roller
- 01-07-18
- 112
#9You again?Comment -
chargers4222SBR MVP
- 01-16-10
- 4702
#10Ok well I didn't lend my friend any and his bookie hasn't came after me and I haven't lent him any money since December because he said he owes a bookie money and my friend owes me $12k so that's extortion be also told me if I don't lend him more money he will tell the bookie where I live to go get the money from me since he knows I have been lending my friend money I don't know if he was scamming me or did he really owe bookie money I haven't lent my friend money since December and bookie hasn't came after me yet
What would you guys do if your friend did that to you
No more posting for me
Your friend is not your real friend. From the sound of it, you'll never get that initial loan back, but definitely don't give him any more money. Also, if that's your real name, change that shit.Comment -
aljackSBR Sharp
- 09-08-17
- 381
#11Even the most cut throat bookies can be leveled with. My buddy in western new york was running a tab with a bookie out of Brooklyn. He was betting $250/game and ended up almost 25k in the hole.
He didn't have the money and just told him straight-up he couldn't and wouldn't ever be able to pay him - fearing for his safety he left town and moved out west - years later my friend told me the bookie contacted him a few months later once he was out of the state - The bookie told him he was black listed throughout his network - he told him to stop gambling and go back to school and get a decent education - never threatened him in any way - simply black listed him and cut the loss.
Bookies are not in the business of causing trouble or getting involved in threats or anything of that nature - for them - if they have to eat a loss here and there to retain the integrity of their business - they will. This is why most of the legit bookies work strictly on credit.
You run a balance and have to pay either 25% in a week - or you get a 25% cut of your winnings per week.
I know guys that have been down over 10k and only had to pay $2500 once - climbed out of his hole the next week and was collecting that $2500 and then some back.
Real bookies work on trust and credit - like a banker or a car dealer, if they make a deal with you and you can't hold up to it - the onus is on them for making the deal. That's the business they signed up for.
Simple as that.Comment -
chargers4222SBR MVP
- 01-16-10
- 4702
#12Even the most cut throat bookies can be leveled with. My buddy in western new york was running a tab with a bookie out of Brooklyn. He was betting $250/game and ended up almost 25k in the hole.
He didn't have the money and just told him straight-up he couldn't and wouldn't ever be able to pay him - fearing for his safety he left town and moved out west - years later my friend told me the bookie contacted him a few months later once he was out of the state - The bookie told him he was black listed throughout his network - he told him to stop gambling and go back to school and get a decent education - never threatened him in any way - simply black listed him and cut the loss.
Bookies are not in the business of causing trouble or getting involved in threats or anything of that nature - for them - if they have to eat a loss here and there to retain the integrity of their business - they will. This is why most of the legit bookies work strictly on credit.
You run a balance and have to pay either 25% in a week - or you get a 25% cut of your winnings per week.
I know guys that have been down over 10k and only had to pay $2500 once - climbed out of his hole the next week and was collecting that $2500 and then some back.
Real bookies work on trust and credit - like a banker or a car dealer, if they make a deal with you and you can't hold up to it - the onus is on them for making the deal. That's the business they signed up for.
Simple as that.Comment -
magamanSBR MVP
- 01-17-18
- 1937
#13another idiot got drunk?Comment
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