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Spray paint on the SUV ,"Thanks for Katrina,Rita and Wilma you [censored] piece of [censored]".
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My roomate players online poker, so he'd probably just do member2member transfers and keep all of it.
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Write out all your SNs and passwords, burn them to a CD, and give them to the lawyer who is handling your will or estate with instructions on who to disperse the information to with relevant cashout instructions in case of death. [/ QUOTE ] Right track, but better off in a safe deposit box than with a lawyer who could get smart. I would use a passworded compressed file on the disc too.. Tell one or two the password, keep the key someplace safe. Leave a will as to where the key is. |
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That is part of the fun man. If they take months and leave all my stuff sitting in some room they lose out.
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I have a handwritten list with all my account names and passwords for poker sites, sportsbooks, online banking, etc.
My girlfriend knows where the list is and to contact my buddy who knows how to work Neteller and that stuff. His wife has a list of his info for me to retrieve his monies if something happens to him. |
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My buddy and I actually had this same conversation a week or two ago. I keep all my info in a notebook and I showed him where I kept the notebook and he knows if anything happens to give it to my little brother. I should probably have a backup plan though since if something happens to me it is a good chance we were both doing something stupid.
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