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And some collapse in a flood of tears at the ATM, forced to forfeit their house and watch their car towed away by the repo man. I love it. + |
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And why not with every account? Why not at the supermarket? The movie theater? The car dealership? The stock market? Oh wait--that already is gambling, except for sorcerers. |
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There is a time and place for everything, including intentional, compulsive gambling. |
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I want access to the account as well. |
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I cannot ever remember being more *scared* by an idea ever <g> I aint going near this one. |
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Thinking back to slot machines, and the people that camp out to use them, I don't even want to consider what kind of vestibule lurkage this would encourage. |
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That is, if they even let anyone else use their "lucky" machine. |
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Would suck if you pressed the button by accident. |
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There's a joke in Finnish, when someone's at the ATM: |
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"I love playing this game! I always win." |
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Gambling machines are quite common in bars, grocery stores, etc. in Finland. |
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This is similar to your link, jutta, but that person's idea is for a certain game you can play with your money at the ATM, while mine generates and executes random transactions. If you think that's too small a hair to split, then by all means - jettison this. Maybe someone else will weigh in. |
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