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    Might be written cheque because they operate out on montreal.

    Canadians spell it cheque: http://ace.acadiau.ca/polisci/aa/digagora/tutorial/canas.html

    Originally posted by tryme1
    Interesting find, BB1. I’m curious to know which CasinoBlasters casino this was taken from. I’m not sure that any CasinoBlasters casino – with the possible exception of Aspinalls – is licensed in a British terrority, which makes the use of the spelling of ‘cheque’ slightly strange. I have a barrister friend who is heavily involved in contract law and it looks to me (from the use of the word ‘cheque’) like they may just have copied these T&C from somewhere else. Which makes them legally dubious, or so I’m told.

    I’ll get my friend to take a look if it’s important to you.

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