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Online Casinos in general: Loss of control gambling addiction online casino (Page 5)

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2020 | Page: 5 of 6 | Answers: 53 | Views: 12,036
Eddycgn
Visitor
Hey, thanks for the more ideas, it's getting tight with me and the gambling in the casino a load

After 2 days of poor sleep I am today again able to write clearly

I have no more desire to gamble, but do not know my Schufa information, in recent months I have played every month, bad credit rating I suppose

2- 3x everything gambled away


Do you think I still get a loan?


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Tostie91
Amateur
Eddycgn wrote on 08/15/2020 at 23:31: Hey, thanks for the more ideas, it's getting tight on me and gambling in the casino a load

After 2 days of bad sleep I am able to write clearly again today

I have no more desire to gamble, but do not know my Schufa information, in recent months I have played, every month, bad credit rating I suppose

2- 3x everything gambled away


Do you think I still get a loan?



Creditworthiness doesn't depend on your turnover, only on backdated direct debits and unpaid, long-term overdraft. As long as you can pay everything, everything is cool

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domi2103
Rookie
Just because you gamble doesn't automatically lower your credit rating. At least I can relate that to myself. I think it's much more important whether you already have debts or have settled past debts. But I'm no expert, I can only take myself as an example.

Some time ago I also tried to draw a line. I even got a loan from my bank to pay off my credit cards. And there I clearly said what my problem is, and that I want to change that. And I got a credit of almost 5 digits without any major problems and after 2 talks. Of course I gambled again and still do from time to time. But I have it reasonably under control.
Pay if only with Paysafe or CashtoCode. Online banking is blocked and remains so! So there is at least ne small hurdle, and you do not directly pay in vast sums.

Even if you currently have no desire to gamble, can guarantee you that the desire comes back!

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Eddycgn
Visitor
Now those smart alecks are crawling out of their holes again, apparently never having gambled it all away


Stay away from me Judas...

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Schufa information can be requested once a year free of charge. Just send a copy of your passport and an email. With me it came after 1 week, but can also take 1 month.

It is always interesting to know who makes what queries. How one is classified despite gambling

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Anonym
As already said: no credit!
As soon as you have a few euros in the account again, it will tingle.

Ask your employer for an advance?
Maybe you have something not urgently needed, which can be sold at short notice?

Absolutely stop the online Deposit and if, only by PaySafecard.
The way to the gas station plus the real money in your hand will slow you down.

All this has already been experienced by acquaintances and myself.

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Eddycgn
Visitor
Let's assume I take a loan and actually don't gamble at all. In addition, I currently live at home with my parents and live there rent-free point that has nothing to do with the gimmick or the gambling

Think then the loan would make sense?

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Anonym
Eddycgn wrote on 08/16/2020 at 2:54 pm: Let's assume I take a loan and actually don't gamble at all. Also, I currently live at home with my parents and live there rent free period that has nothing to do with gaming or gambling

Do you think then the credit would make sense?

No a loan in your situation is garbage. People have already written that here several times. The urge will come back to play and then everything was for nothing

If you earn well, then regulate it differently. It is best as I have already written: Clear the table and talk to your environment. Tell them what is going on and that you have a problem. It will then be better to find a solution than if you get a Tip here for a good loan and in the end have nothing at all of it except more anger

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Eddycgn
Visitor
I told my parents last month that I had gambled away my money and that I often play casino games ...


They know

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Eddycgn
Visitor
Jokerboy wrote on 08/16/2020 at 3:00 pm
No a loan in your situation is garbage. People have written that to you several times here. The urge will come back to play and then it was all for nothing

If you earn well, then regulate it differently. It is best as I have already written: Clear the table and talk to your environment. Tell them what is going on and that you have a problem. It will then be better to find a solution than if you get a Tip here for a good loan and in the end have nothing at all of it except more anger.

In what situation am I then, please define more precisely

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