I know enough about football to know that upsets do happen and nothing is certain.. but also enough to know that with patience I can find a sure cert.
Now when that match occurs what is there to stop me getting a £25,000 bank loan (in my name, not my Mrs') put bet on, it returns lets say £37,500. Pay loan off and thats £12,500 profit [enough to buy new car, take kids abroad]. Then obviously stop gambling. All sounds good yeah, why dont people do this?
Obviously now I have to think if that £25,000 bet loses... what can they do to me as I cant afford and have no intention to pay back loan... do I try go bankrupt? I live in a council house, dont have a car but wife does etc etc. If I moved out for a while, so they cant touch wifes and kids possesions?
If there are laws about gambling and bankruptcy could I not get round this by saying I took the loan out, mrs came home *** and whacked £25,000 on Man City to win. They couldnt put us both in prison, could they :S Would love to know more about this.
Potential problems
There are three sorts of possible consequences if you go bankrupt soon after borrowing money:
a prosecution for fraud. This would leave you with a criminal record and the fraudulent loan would not be wiped out by your bankruptcy. It is only likely to be considered if the evidence shows significant and deliberate deception.
Have you been living on fantasy island for long, as it seems to me that you're in dreamland and have not got your priorities right. Apart from that, I cannot see any bank giving you that sort of money to gamble without it being secured.
Im no lawyer, but its probobly not a great example to the kids, being financially unstable for the future is stressfull... you could stand to lose alot all for approx 12k to buy a car that will depreciate in value the second you drive it & take the kids on a holiday. If you have good credit why not lease a new car and save for a holiday rather than take such a massive risk!
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