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Gambling addiction in general: Gambling addiction concern about savings bank

Topic created on 11th Jan. 2021 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 12 | Views: 5,353
A****e
Hi guys,
I have been a gambling addict for about 3 years.
once in 2019 I overdid it so much that I completely overdrawn my account and couldn't pay my bills. Had asked the savings bank for a higher overdraft. This was rejected, but the exception was made that an important debit was still made.
I was asked because of the situation what I would have done with all the money, something like this.
I spontaneously thought of nothing and I admitted that I had deposited in oc.
There were zero consequences.

After that I did not play for a few months.

Then came a 1 year relapse. However, I only gambled within the limits of my possibilities and did not use the overdraft facility at all. For nothing at all.

Nevertheless, I would now like to stop again for good. Today I made the last Deposit or the last 3. The win will be paid out tomorrow. After that is the end.
But now I'm going crazy because I've read that with some because of oc the account has been canceled or or or. That the savings bank calls and has questions or or.
Do I have to be seriously worried? So far nothing came...Am afraid of consequences now that I am so strong and want to stop again....

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Stromberg
Legend
I don't know what sums you are talking about, but it is unlikely.
If they didn't say anything about it back then, why should that change now that regulation is slowly picking up speed, or a kind of tolerance applies?...

Of course, such cases are noticed here in the forum, but I think that they are more likely to be isolated cases than the rule

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Xavi22
Expert
I also think that you are currently worrying too much. Making sure that direct debits don't go back should be enough. People who use the overdraft facility and can always pay it back are welcome customers at the savings bank

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A****e
Have paid in from 10- 100.
So about 1000 per month and then pay out here and there. Sometimes 600. Sometimes 200.

I no longer use the overdraft facility. I can pay all my bills.

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x****Y
Alwaystrouble wrote on 11/01/2021 at 10:34 am: Deposited from 10- 100.
So about 1000 a month and then cash out here and there. Sometimes 600, sometimes 200.

I don't use the overdraft at all anymore. I can pay all my bills.

you don't need to worry at all about these sums. I also use the savings bank, and much higher sums flow to the bookies and back again, and nothing happens.

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A****e
Seniorfips wrote on 11.01.2021 at 10:40 am
you don't have to worry about that at all, with these sums. I also use the savings bank, and there are significantly higher sums flow to the bookies and back again, and nothing happens.

Okay thanks !
I mean at the time when I had such problems, they also just said vlt they can borrow money somewhere, etc..

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wettibernd
Expert
I'm also with the savings bank, I got there in umpteen years once a call because I had in the month account movements in the six-digit range. I told the aunt that it was all right, that I would comply with my reporting obligations to the authorities if necessary, and that she should take better care of her own crap. That was it, never again any inquiries from the bank get.

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
wettibernd wrote on 11.01.2021 at 15:16 clock: Am also at the savings bank, I got there in umpteen years once a call because I had in the month account movements in the six-figure range. I told the aunt that it was all right, that I would comply with my reporting obligations to the authorities if necessary and that she should take better care of her own crap. That was it, never again any inquiries from the bank get.

Was probably a trainee and he had to take a week off first according to your statement 😂

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Pneumatic
Top Member
Cheeseburger wrote on 11.01.2021 at 18:05
Was probably an apprentice and he had to take a week off first according to your statement 😂

Vacation? after so ner announcement would be the industry change more sensible😂

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A****e
Thanks for the answers
Nothing came from the savings bank either. Account is in the green area and last night I had a very strong desire to play.
Let it be anyway and am now infinitely happy about it:)

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