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How can I get into the bookmaker business?

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luckyfelllow21 | 09:06 Fri 10th Dec 2010 | Business & Finance
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How can I get into the bookmaker business?
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Looks like there might be a vacancy in Coronation Street at the moment.
Lol Mike
It's very simple, you lay odds and someone has bet if they think it's a good punt. Join betfair is the best way!
A mate of mine used to do this down the pub. He offered better odds than the bookies and no tax (when you had to pay tax). I think he made a few quid before he jacked it in.
Quite easily.
All you have to do,is win the Euromillions and a Lotto Double Rollover,then you,ll be set up,to start up.
Good Luck !
See here:
https://nextstep.dire...69/Pages/default.aspx

If you're thinking of running your own business you need to obtain a licence from your local council and to register with HBLB to pay the statutory levy on your profits:
http://www.hblb.org.uk/document.php?id=220

Chris
Forget it. The big boys will price you out.
There's usually a door, at the front of the shop. I believe that's the best way to get in, or out. Try it.
I've always had an idea for a TV sketch about a bookies.
A man walks in and says "Can I back a horse in here?". The betting shop worker says "Yes of course". Then the door opens and the man shouts to a woman on a horse "okay, left hand down a bit...."
Okay, maybe I'll stick to teaching.
lol pretty good factor.
dont, thats my advice. i worked for ladbrokes&corals. depressing places to work, and a little dangerous

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