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Online Casinos in general: Pragmatic Play scam (Page 2)

Topic created on 17th Jul. 2021 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 5,852
DeSuhniii87
Rookie
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Falke
Expert
BenOssi123 wrote on 07/18/2021 at 02:05 PM
I am not your friend! And f**k with me alone!

If I buy 300,000 games and 150,000 of them give only 10X for 100X, that's not bad luck.

I can or have to grudgingly live with it, it's just my vice. But I certainly don't have to be taken for a fool. You can also simply call a spade a spade.

Let me guess. You've been playing Pragmatic Slots again in the few hours between your last post and this one.

It just needs to be said to you so directly. Maybe it will get through to you a little bit and it will help you at some point. You are highly addicted to gambling. Your thoughts revolve around a topic that no normal person (in the sense of not being addicted) would ever have in mind.

You will buy free spins there again in the future. And when you have had a few good hits, you will not be heard from again. As soon as you have an anti-run again you will scream fraud in this thread again. And this game will repeat itself endlessly. Until you realize that you no longer have a nice life and have given up a lot for your so hated Pragmatic Slots.

When you realize how irrational what you are doing is, then that would be the first step to get away from it. But I've met so many gambling addicts (professionally) and experienced so many fates first hand that I know it makes very little sense to try to help a serious addict or make him aware of the serious damage he is doing to himself.

I also think that with you it makes very little sense to say anything at all. You are already so deep in it. And yes, now you can say that I don't know you and that you have everything under control or even better that you are not an addict and that I didn't understand your thread because you only care about the fact that the slots used to be better. Or you are one of those who obligatory admit that they are already somehow addicted, but that in any case continue with a but. Yes, but....

Yes, but you are destroying your life. And this is not meant to be a lecture or anything else. This is simply the price you pay for this addiction. Even if the Pragmatic slots quite often pay over x100 amounts. You will still pay the price for the addiction

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gamble1
Legend
BenOssi123 wrote on 07/18/2021 at 02:05 PM
I am not your friend! And f**k with me alone!

If I buy 300,000 games and 150,000 of them give only 10X for 100X, that's not bad luck.

I can or have to grudgingly live with it, it's just my vice. But I certainly don't have to be taken for a fool. You can also simply call a spade a spade.

Well, strictly speaking, it's just that .... just bad luck no more and no less

It just had someone the luck possibly exactly between your two purchases to land the hit so it is just

Pragmatic ran with me until now years only shit (Dog House until today no FS get) and the last two months I win there almost most so it is just

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ExSpielsuchti
Amateur
Falcon wrote on 07/18/2021 at 02:59 PM
Let me guess. You've been playing Pragmatic Slots again in the few hours between your last post and this one.

It just needs to be told to you so directly. Maybe it will get through to you a little bit and it will help you at some point. You are highly addicted to gambling. Your thoughts revolve around a topic that no normal person (in the sense of not being addicted) would ever have in mind.

You will buy free spins there again in the future. And when you have had a few good hits, you will not be heard from again. As soon as you have an anti-run again you will scream fraud in this thread again. And this game will repeat itself endlessly. Until you realize that you no longer have a nice life and have given up a lot for your so hated Pragmatic Slots.

When you realize how irrational what you are doing is, then that would be the first step to get away from it. But I've met so many gambling addicts (professionally) and experienced so many fates first hand that I know it makes very little sense to try to help a serious addict or make him aware of the serious damage he is doing to himself.

I also think that with you it makes very little sense to say anything at all. You are already so deep in it. And yes, now you can say that I don't know you at all and that you have everything under control or even better, that you are not an addict at all and that I didn't understand your thread because you only care about the fact that the slots used to be better. Or you are one of those who obligatory admit that they are already somehow addicted, but that in any case continue with a but. Yes, but....

Yes, but you are destroying your life. And this is not meant to be a lecture or anything else. This is simply the price you pay for this addiction. Even if the Pragmatic slots quite often pay over x100 amounts. You will still pay the price for the addiction.

Very good post and sweetly meant, but he certainly won't take it to heart.

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BenOssi123
Rookie
Falcon wrote on 07/18/2021 at 02:59 PM
Let me guess. You've been playing Pragmatic Slots again in the few hours between your last post and this one.

It just needs to be told to you so directly. Maybe it will get through to you a little bit and it will help you at some point. You are highly addicted to gambling. Your thoughts revolve around a topic that no normal person (in the sense of not being addicted) would ever have in mind.

You will buy free spins there again in the future. And when you have had a few good hits, you will not be heard from again. As soon as you have an anti-run again you will scream fraud in this thread again. And this game will repeat itself endlessly. Until you realize that you no longer have a nice life and have given up a lot for your so hated Pragmatic Slots.

When you realize how irrational what you are doing is, then that would be the first step to get away from it. But I've met so many gambling addicts (professionally) and experienced so many fates first hand that I know it makes very little sense to try to help a serious addict or make him aware of the serious damage he is doing to himself.

I also think that with you it makes very little sense to say anything at all. You are already so deep in it. And yes, now you can say that I don't know you at all and that you have everything under control or even better, that you are not an addict at all and that I didn't understand your thread because you only care about the fact that the slots used to be better. Or you are one of those who obligatory admit that they are already somehow addicted, but that in any case continue with a but. Yes, but....

Yes, but you are destroying your life. And this is not meant to be a lecture or anything else. This is simply the price you pay for this addiction. Even if the Pragmatic slots quite often pay over x100 amounts. You will still pay the price for the addiction.

My face...are you my psychiatrist?

How dare you judge other people like that?
I can stand it, any hobby psychologists who create after two posts n expert opinion and instruct with a raised forefinger.

Neither have I played between these posts, nor otherwise experienced negative. I had night shift, if you want to know it exactly Mr. Psychologist. And just because you or the EX-addict are highly addicted to gambling, you don't have to push that onto others. The fact that probably 98 percent of the people registered here have at least questionable gambling behavior is nothing new.

Again for YOU: I was only concerned with the Provider Pragmatic, where the game buying has deteriorated dramatically for 4 months.

A few people have at least tried to answer factually and have responded to the original question.

Thanks for that



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Anonym
Yes well, as has been written here several times, what do you expect? The fact that you have won for you all well and good, then just leave it with Pragmatic and "buy" the bonus at other providers.

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upola
Legend
There is not yet, again a Jammerthread.
There are already 454643 pieces here, take but one of them, there you will find enough users who give you right.
Then you can whine together.

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Julian
Elite
Hello BenOssi123,

There are already endless threads around the topic of "fraud" and the general "streak of bad luck" in slots or Online Casinos in general.
Since the forum would become confusing if everyone would start to create a thread after you have gambled 300 €, I will have to close the thread to keep the overview.

You are welcome to discuss the topic further in one of the already open threads and express your opinion or view on this topic.
You can find a current thread here:
https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/seit-vier-monaten-nur-am-verlieren-150348/6/

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