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Gambling addiction in general: The never ending story - I am pissed off and disappointed (Page 2)

Topic created on 23rd Mar. 2018 | Page: 2 of 6 | Answers: 56 | Views: 12,145
Anonym
vivera365 wrote on 23.03.2018 at 15:44: I am very sorry for both of them - I hope they find a solution

I hope so too, for both of them!

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Skitch22
Elite
Awesome story I myself, by the way, always pay extreme attention to return borrowed money immediately without request, well I myself am probably but also not a real gambling addict, if I times end of the month had nothing I have borrowed at most times a 50 and returned the punctually.

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Anonym
Skitch22 wrote on 23.03.2018 at 16:04: Awesome story I myself, by the way, always extremely drauf to give borrowed money back immediately without prompting, well I myself am probably but also not a real gambling addict, if I times end of the month had nothing I have borrowed at most times a 50er and returned the punctually.

It's a matter of attitude... I know more than 10 people who gamble... 2 of them I can lend money... because they ALWAYS give it back to me at the time they say... it's just a character thing... not every gambling addict is the same... there are also gambling addicts who rob gas stations etc...
but well, everyone must know for themselves... in the end, he can speak of "luck" that it was only 400 euros ... and not 10000 euros for an alleged car purchase or so...

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s****e
I see it similarly. Gambling addiction or not. But if someone trustingly
Money to me, because nobody does it anyway, I would be so grateful, and would
and I would do everything to get this money back directly
alone already for its confidence to reward that nobody has more in me.
And if I would have to cut my Internet cable for it, if it otherwise does not
otherwise.

But something like this is a question of character, and in my opinion has less to do with
To do with gambling addiction!

In the meantime, it has become fashionable in Germany. It is no longer the people themselves who are to blame,
but the evil addictions. It is made too easy for the people. From perpetrator
to the victim, because one is addicted to gambling.

He will end up on the street because he has begged and alienated everyone.

No pity for something like that.

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Anonym
Did you warn him that you are doing this publicly? I mean you can find every post from here easily on Google

Difficult situation
Gambling addiction makes people really degenerate that is a pity because many had probably great potential before

He must be sympathetic after all there was a trusting friendship

He did not understand that this: I pay my debts with gambling does not work

Dipson and the failed paysafe action and the previous homelessness was also an example

With all the peace joy juhuuu how great you have to realize that in a gamble forums most are addicted (do not exclude myself) and everyone tries to represent the least addicted

I hope for you it turns to the good and the user is awake and does not simply disappear like Dipson (who reads here 100% as a guest)

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Anonym
domesum wrote on 03/23/2018 at 5:01 pm

Dipson and the failed paysafe action and the preceding homelessness was also an example


Really, the cards were never given away?

EDIT: Oh you were one of the wins. Stupid question. Na oag!

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Anonym
No, but that's not the point - no one dies from it
I try to clarify with it the searches

This: one day on the ground and broke then briefly again the oberking and broke again

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Andrew789
Experienced
domesum wrote on 23/03/2018 at 17:01: Did you warn him that you do this publicly? I mean you can find every post from here easily on google

But that's just his nickname. No one could do anything with it.

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Anonym
Honestly, I also recently had to borrow 500 euros from a colleague because I had unfortunately managed badly.

I then paid the money back within 2 months and reported when I could not pass on the agreed day.

That is nevertheless absolute point of honor! I could not sleep peacefully if I a good friend who helped me out of the shit, just do not give his money back.

Also I could not keep to the original agreement, the money was paid back completely only 1 1/2 months later.

But I got in touch in time, went over in person and explained the situation.

Afterwards, you really have a great feeling when you have settled private debts with colleagues.

In the future, I don't want to borrow any more money from colleagues.

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B****D
What do you always have here with your Paysafe cards. I don't use them at all

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