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I don't think this thread breaks it right now though.
Someone please send the OP a PM with some advice if you use these?
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Rollins08
SBR MVP
04-20-07
1337
#5
You can only talk about things that don't help anybody and/or make bad betting predictions on these pages. Thanks for your understanding.
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big joe 1212
SBR Posting Legend
06-01-08
19380
#6
Like the authorities can't find out for themselves.
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Optional
Moderator
06-10-10
64464
#7
Originally posted by big joe 1212
Like the authorities can't find out for themselves.
And like that would be the reason for the rule.
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capone1899
SBR MVP
06-16-11
1054
#8
Originally posted by Optional
And like that would be the reason for the rule.
Why hide things? If the FBI or Homeland really wanted to find out things, they'd set up a user account here and ask for info via PM. What I'm saying is, if they want to know, they'll find out...so hiding things make zero difference
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Optional
Moderator
06-10-10
64464
#9
Originally posted by capone1899
Why hide things? If the FBI or Homeland really wanted to find out things, they'd set up a user account here and ask for info via PM. What I'm saying is, if they want to know, they'll find out...so hiding things make zero difference
Maybe I wasn't clear.
Obviously it's not a rule to stop feds working out what methods books use. As you suggested, how dumb would it be to imagine that's the reason.
I am just a pleb here and don't know the actual reason for every rule. But logically it's probably more to do with SBR not being seen to facilitate non legal transfers and sponsor book requirements. Not 100% sure but am sure it's not to foil the flatfoots finding out.