"If the bookie doesn't exist, then Moneymaker doesn't owe anything.
You can't owe $20k to a fictitious person.
And if the bookie is fake, then Jason never fronted $20k for Chris, because you can't front money to a fake person."
- Druff
This is totally wrong too.
Almost every book I know, started off booking their friend's and/or coworker's shit.
They have books, and they can pass it on, but they don't have to tell their friends or clients which ones they booked and which they passed on.
You are thinking in a legal way (there is no customer service supervisor, or host to listen to you) and this is illegal betting.
I'm done w/this, unless you have something new to add, I won't read a 3rd or 4th post stating that this guy should validate shit.
That isn't how it works. (That said, you really should stay inside the casino for your gambling.)
Not going to listen to the same argument.
You make a bet, you lose, you pay.