With the run up to christmas and the general expense it costs getting everyone of your family members what they want. It is going to be putting one hell of a big strain on my credit card. So after some thought, i had a brief lasting epipheny. I remembered a while ago going to university one day the big billboard near my flat had an large ad for an online casino site playing for actual money. For the life of me though i cant rememer its url or name. I have tried googling for others and all i am getting is sites trying to put spyware and diallers on my machine like crazy (thank god for Kapsersky and Countespys realtime Spyware scanner i say). But i was wondering if anyone knows of any official good respectable online Casino Sites i could have a brief look at to see their odds and amounts you win. Thanks (i hope this was ok for me to ask and not against the sites TOS if so i apoligise) Anthony.
I doubt if any of them are respectable in as far as not trying to install something on your computer. Even the e-mails from these places usually try to install something.
Usually when a friend or acquaintance asks me to clean their computer, i find one of two things. Casino crapola or porn. Respectable sites? Not any i've seen(but i'm sure there are some somewhere). Keep your HJT handy. snowbound
Hey Anthony, Don't listen to those guys. Big ed's on line Casino and Sheep Shearing Complex is just the place you have been searching for. All you have to do to get in on the ground floor is to send me your credit card and Bank acct. numbers so I will know where to deposit all your winnings. Don't be concerned about the Nigerian address. I do this so everything is Tax free. Sharpening up the clippers in Capetown, Honest ed
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