Leekbrookgull
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48868335 No doubt they will maintain an online operation ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48868335 No doubt they will maintain an online operation ?
It's a bit of a concern if you don't bet online and only enjoy a flutter on the football, horses, tennis and cricket regularly.
It's a bit of a concern if you don't bet online and only enjoy a flutter on the football, horses, tennis and cricket regularly.
The f*cking Government will lose thousands of staff their jobs. If you want to bet £100 a spin on roulette or however much it was, why shouldn't you? We live in a democratic country. There's always help for problem gamblers. Compared to other addictions, there's strong support and self-exclusion for vulnerable gamblers. Since April, bookmakers have become eerily quiet with their shops just customed by over-the-counter horse racing Lucky 15 bets.
Even more reason to hate the Tories. What next can they f*ck up after Brexit and now this? Haywards Heath are rumoured to be losing two of their four betting shops in a few months. More bloody coffee shops?
I managed a Hills the day it was the first in the country to take £1000 in an fobt...Security had to come down as they thought i’d punted the float!
They were sposed to be for punters to dabble with in between races but snowballed into the life-wreckers they became very quickly....
The bookies tactics of free play competitions with real money credit to the ‘winners’ nothing short of a drug dealer giving a potential addict a free sample...horrible people
Good riddance
The irony is that these and charity shops seem to be the only “shops” left on the high street. Still, perhaps some will go to social housing so those currently sitting outside on the street can get somewhere to live.
I feel sorry for all the staff sacked this morning by a recorded answerphone message
Redundancies, so they'll be walking away with a little bit of cash but not massively. There was a 9am conference call this morning and anyone invited to it was given the redundancy message. I don't know if it was a recorded message though - that would be outrageous, someone could at least front up and explain the decision.
It is quite a clear case of the industry reacting to the gaming machines stake change. At some point it will be changed back to £100 per spin again, and they'll all be back. Speaking from personal experience, I wish the £2 limit was in much sooner. I understand the argument about being a free country, etc - but the number of lives ruined by the option of staking £100 per spin far outweighs any opposing arguments for me.
The argument that fixed odd machines needed nerfing to help problem gamblers is no different to saying pubs should only be allowed to serve half pints of Shandy because some people have a problem with booze.
Is it really a concern? They are bloody everywhere and most people still won't be too far from one.
In Worthing there are five William Hills, including two in the town centre that are about a two-minute walk apart.
For reasons that matched bettors may be familiar with, I visited a few of them on a couple of occasions three or four months ago prior to the change in FOBT stakes, and they really are desperate places. The old chaps sat around watching race 7 from Crayford, each with their 20p reverse forecasts on. I can see the bookie acts as a bit of a social hub for these gentlemen.
Beyond these older sorts though, there would be people slipping in and out quite clearly in many cases spending money they couldn't afford to lose on the FOBT machines. I dread to think of some misery that would result from these losses.
I hope this change in legislation extends online too, where it's still possible to bet £100, or more, on a single spin of a fruit machine, or "slot" as they are called. There is no reason why anyone needs to bet £100 at a time on a spin of a fruit machine.
Feel sorry for the staff but the company is rancid, as are all the shysters. These jokers won’t let me bet online and when I started using the East Sussex & Brighton shops they soon limited me to £25 a bet, what a joke. This is without winning fortunes and betting at odds between evens and 2/1. I now have to travel to London to get a decent amount on which is a bit of a pain but an occupational hazard. It’s fun being on the commuter train in my t shirt and shorts in amongst all the suits but a bit unnecessary really given they are one company.
The London shops are far busier than the Sussex ones so hoping that not too many on my route of shops are closing.
Beard accounts getting less and less useful too as once you appear to have a tiny edge they don’t want to know.