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News & Notices: Thank you for everything and goodbye!

Topic created on 19th Aug. 2018 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 9 | Views: 2,997
Andrew789
Experienced
Hello people,

many new members probably don't know me. I used to be quite active here and then phasenweise sometimes little to not at all and then again more and so on

I would like to thank Gamble Joe for all the great actions, news, forum activities, etc. that I have been able to pass some time with. I think the site has really made and hope that everything continues well here for the operators.

I was advised to stay away from a gamers forum because like almost everyone here I have a problem with gaming. Some more, some less. Here in the forum, someone once wrote that everything you win only buys you more time to gamble. In my opinion this is true. If you win 500 euros, they are eventually back in, and if you win 5000 euros just as well. Sure, there are a few very few winners who hit the Jackpot and don't continue gambling afterwards, but that's very rare. And there are certainly also a few people who win several 10,000 and then gamble only very little or not at all. But theoretically, even such a win can end up back inside...

I also thank the two members with whom I was always in contact and wish everyone here all the best I let the account still exist and will certainly look in again, but still be inactive.

Thank you very much and greetings!

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Anonym
Dear Andrew.. That is a real pity that you withdraw here and again I can understand you there.

I have always written here with you with pleasure and also read in the forum from you but already noticed that it was always and always quiet around you.

I wish you all the best and maybe we read each other again...

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Anonym

Andrew789 wrote on 08/19/2018 at 10:37 pm: Hi guys,

many new members probably don't know me. I used to be quite active here and then in phases sometimes little to not at all and then again more and so on

I would like to thank Gamble Joe for all the great promotions, news, forum activities, etc. that I have been able to pass some time with. I think the site has really made and hope that everything continues well here for the operators.

I was advised to stay away from a gamers forum because like almost everyone here I have a problem with gaming. Some more, some less. Here in the forum, someone once wrote that everything you win only buys you more time to gamble. In my opinion this is true. If you win 500 euros, they are eventually back in, and if you win 5000 euros just as well. Sure, there are a few very few winners who hit the Jackpot and don't continue gambling afterwards, but that's very rare. And there are certainly also a few people who win several 10,000 and then gamble only very little or not at all. But theoretically, even such a win can end up back inside...

I also thank the two members with whom I was always in contact and wish everyone here all the best I let the account still exist and will certainly look in again, but still be inactive.

Thank you very much and love!

Thank you^^

Good to know that you are now finally ready to accept this "advice"
If you still manage to stop completely then it makes sense and you no longer need to constantly think about whether you have to compensate for a loss again.
Then you will always have enough money in your pocket for other much nicer things in life
All the best to you

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Anonym
Also from me all the best and that you manage to stop, I know how hard it is. Good luck

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AceOfSpades
Amateur
Good luck with your project and I hope you make it!

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redriver67
Expert
Andrew I hope you pull this through hard as nails and wish you all the best. If it works out, you will definitely not regret the decision. Keep your chin up.

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Anonym
Good will and luck! I keep my fingers crossed.

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Anonym
From me unknown also all the best for your (hopefully game-free) future. I press you the fingers that you pack it ðŸ'

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Daniel
Elite
It's a pity that you, as one of the first users here, now say goodbye. But if you plan to stop gambling, then you should also refrain from dealing with the subject. No Youtube videos, no streams and also no websites about gambling. I wish you the best of luck with your plan!

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Tropper
Top Member
It's a pity that you leave, I have always followed with interest your answers or question and also found that you have always made good contributions
I hope you have success with the gambling abstinence.

In any case, this is a good start!

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