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Pastimes : Brokerage-Chat Site Securities Fraud: A Lawsuit

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To: Yogizuna who wrote (1336)7/2/2003 5:26:01 PM
From: Dave O.  Read Replies (1) of 3143
 
I didn't reply to the aforementioned post because it didn't warrant a reply. But to answer now ...

< Have you ever bought a lottery ticket in a lottery that had no prize ? >

No, I think state lotteries are governed by a gaming commission and there ARE prizes.

< Have you ever gambled with a person who cheats ? >

Again, I think casinos operate under certain laws of the state they are located.

Now, try to COMPREHEND this ... no one FORCES me to buy a ticket to a lottery and no one FORCES me to gamble in a casino. I know people who bet on sporting events and they pay money to Las Vegas handicappers. But, many times they CHOOSE to NOT play the games the "advisor" recommended. It IS a CHOICE. Just because they pay money for advice doesn't mean they need to act on the advice given. They are free to pass on any, or all, selections just as one can pass on stock picks given by a stock investing service. This isn't rocket science Yogi!
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