ANDREW
Wilmington,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 04, 2004
If I had wanted any legal advice from you I would have stated that I was hoping for a response from a pea brained female attorney from California... However, since I did not request that please keep your opinions to yourself. Nobody appreciates busy body. Off of that topic Diatribe is a great word and if you want to play scrabble I would be happy to play you for ...shall we say $50. Just don't Grabowski me. You must have oodles of time on your hands to spout out unnessecary legal jargon on this web site. Good day.
ANDREW
Wilmington,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, October 04, 2004
If I had wanted any legal advice from you I would have stated that I was hoping for a response from a pea brained female attorney from California... However, since I did not request that please keep your opinions to yourself. Nobody appreciates busy body. Off of that topic Diatribe is a great word and if you want to play scrabble I would be happy to play you for ...shall we say $50. Just don't Grabowski me. You must have oodles of time on your hands to spout out unnessecary legal jargon on this web site. Good day.
Sherri
Piedmont,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, September 22, 2004
1. It is illegal to bet on games under non-parimutual circumstances. Yes, people do it all of the time, but if someone doesn't pay, guess what? You technically committed a crime, and gambling debts are not legally enforceable. 2. If you need "numerous financial backers" to place a $50 bet, then you don't need to be gambling, not even on the Lottery. 3. The guy you are talking about doesn't look good, but your childish diatribe makes you look even worse.
Sherri
Piedmont,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, September 22, 2004
1. It is illegal to bet on games under non-parimutual circumstances. Yes, people do it all of the time, but if someone doesn't pay, guess what? You technically committed a crime, and gambling debts are not legally enforceable. 2. If you need "numerous financial backers" to place a $50 bet, then you don't need to be gambling, not even on the Lottery. 3. The guy you are talking about doesn't look good, but your childish diatribe makes you look even worse.
Sherri
Piedmont,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, September 22, 2004
1. It is illegal to bet on games under non-parimutual circumstances. Yes, people do it all of the time, but if someone doesn't pay, guess what? You technically committed a crime, and gambling debts are not legally enforceable. 2. If you need "numerous financial backers" to place a $50 bet, then you don't need to be gambling, not even on the Lottery. 3. The guy you are talking about doesn't look good, but your childish diatribe makes you look even worse.
Sherri
Piedmont,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, September 22, 2004
1. It is illegal to bet on games under non-parimutual circumstances. Yes, people do it all of the time, but if someone doesn't pay, guess what? You technically committed a crime, and gambling debts are not legally enforceable. 2. If you need "numerous financial backers" to place a $50 bet, then you don't need to be gambling, not even on the Lottery. 3. The guy you are talking about doesn't look good, but your childish diatribe makes you look even worse.