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I hate Murdoch and wouldn't [censored] on him if he was on fire, but I am rationalising my current subscription to Kayo purely based on the fact that it is costing me less per month than it would if my boy and I went to the MCG to sit in the outer, get rained on and watch our team almost always lose before we commiserate with a couple of kebabs in Oakleigh on the way home!

 
On 7/10/2020 at 11:56 AM, Diamond_Jim said:

not that I support betting companies but if you open a Bet Easy account (no money required) you can then get 3 months free Kayo.

I have read of people refreshing their subs by opening a new account with a different email address

Austrian formula 1 (second round) on this weekend....magnificent location

Spot on DJ - I've 'refreshed' my sub twice now through opening a Bet Easy account. It's an absolute piece of cake, almost too easy...

Anyway they don't validate email at all - there's a lot of posts about this over on Big Footy and elsewhere, some with great step-by-step guides on how to roll over for another 3 months.

Also for what it's worth, aside from 4 days in November, I'm not a gambler.

And the A1/Red Bull Ring is on my bucket list when all this is over! 

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2 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

And the A1/Red Bull Ring is on my bucket list when all this is over! 

Heart breaking last lap for Dan....but a good race especially as I have become used to ignoring the usual front runner. (Credit though to his drive in qualifying.)

 
7 hours ago, old dee said:

There is a lot better chance of the Dees winning the flag this year than that happening JR.

I'll hold onto anything od

He can gagf

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