Power Leisure Book
I saw that Prizeout and couldn't work out what it was, a few quid added onto a shopping card would be welcome, as a confirmed confectionary fiend that would bring a few more bags of midget gems.
or red liquorice or milk bottles. 
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It makes sense now. They get commission from the shop selling the gift card. I shop at ASDA and B&Q occasionally so it makes sense to withdraw some of your funds in gift cards. After all, there was a time in Russia where people working for a gherkin factory would receive their wages in jars of pickled gherkins, whether they ate them or not!
Surely Sports mixtures! They're my favourite
I had a withdraw its still saying "Betfair" on the statement.LeTiss wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 12:23 pmJust went into my bank to check my Betfair withdrawal had arrived, to find a very different description.....
No longer says Betfair!
Now says Power Leisure Book
I don't like this......it's hard enough telling the banks you're a trader as it is, and not a gambler
This entry onto my bank statements looks bad
Could abbreviate to Pleasure BookLeTiss wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 12:23 pmJust went into my bank to check my Betfair withdrawal had arrived, to find a very different description.....
No longer says Betfair!
Now says Power Leisure Book
I don't like this......it's hard enough telling the banks you're a trader as it is, and not a gambler
This entry onto my bank statements looks bad
Pillock Book would be most appropriate.Wildly wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 4:11 amCould abbreviate to Pleasure BookLeTiss wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 12:23 pmJust went into my bank to check my Betfair withdrawal had arrived, to find a very different description.....
No longer says Betfair!
Now says Power Leisure Book
I don't like this......it's hard enough telling the banks you're a trader as it is, and not a gambler
This entry onto my bank statements looks bad![]()
