by Phil Anderer » Wed Dec 21, 2016 2:28 pm
A scheme that involves no element of gambling wouldn't fall foul of any gambling laws. That means, however, that people would be having to give up their money with no element of prize draws and such. It then becomes a simple savings scheme, in that people commit to donating £X/month, all of which is given to the club somehow. There then comes the issue of having control over how that money is spent, and to prevent the club owner(s) using it to pay bills or pay down debt, there would need to be some sort of legally binding agreement to prevent them doing so. In earlier times I wouldn't have worried so much about the latter bit, however at the moment, given the enormous level of uncertainty, I would be very wary.
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