Here is the documentary I was talking about. From minute 12:50 it's about the gambling-addicted con man. By the way, he has "only" been in prison for 11 years, not 13, and he has only been in preventive detention for 3 years. It's been a while since I saw the documentary. But in the end it doesn't matter, because he could theoretically sit there for the rest of his life.
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Who gambles is ready to "risk" his money. one carries just the Risk to lose everything. Who then afterwards his debits or the like back booked belongs to the same A.....lochfraktion from the casinos emerge because of any trifles do not pay out.This is my opinion on this story - actually belongs then also times closed.
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Daniel wrote on 02/01/2018 at 12:23 pm: Doesn't matter in the end though, as he could theoretically sit there for the rest of his life.
Not just theoretically. These people will very likely all stay there for the rest of their lives. I have also seen this report.
@Sweep88 I find the thread also somehow Assi, but should still be discussed. Why not?
Basically, I also think that if you Risk your money, the money is just gone. In the gambling house it would also be gone. In the casino it would also be gone. You have the chance to win and you have used a service. One expects from the Casinos that they behave always fairly, but some players put unfortunately also an unfair behavior to the day. In the end, this does not affect the Online Casinos, but if then the banks. The casinos have long since received their money.
I think in extreme cases, if someone develops an extreme Gambling addiction over a short period of time and really ruins himself completely within a very short time, then it can make sense in individual cases to get his money back (as good as it can be). Here it is really a matter of pure self-protection. But then you should also be willing to learn from your mistakes and at the same time seek therapy and do everything to prevent this from happening again. In the end, it's still not fair, because someone else has to pay the bill in the end and in most cases you get it from the little people in some way - it's always like that.
If someone has been gambling for years and is aware of his problem, then it is really assi - especially if he has never seriously tried to work on his problem through therapies. As an adult, you also have a little personal responsibility.
As I said, if someone does this and then gambles away his money in gambling houses, casinos or even in other online casinos and possibly tries to repeat this step, then it must be clear to him that this can have massive, negative consequences at the latest.
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But I agree with you.
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Daniel? Normally I expected the thing here to delete ?
If money gone then gone !
Who gambles must also expect to have losses and not think about "how can I get my money back"
Or do you tell an OC when you have won, transfer me only half or I give you my win ?
No !
So please stop with this advice and experience ...
Do not find this thread Gamblejoe like !
My opinion !!!
Happy New Year to you all !
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Here is the documentary I was talking about. From minute 12:50 it's about the gambling-addicted con man. By the way, he has "only" been in prison for 11 years, not 13, and he has only been in preventive detention for 3 years. It's been a while since I saw the documentary. But in the end it doesn't matter, because he could theoretically sit there for the rest of his life.
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Not just theoretically. These people will very likely all stay there for the rest of their lives. I have also seen this report.
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Basically, I also think that if you Risk your money, the money is just gone. In the gambling house it would also be gone. In the casino it would also be gone. You have the chance to win and you have used a service. One expects from the Casinos that they behave always fairly, but some players put unfortunately also an unfair behavior to the day. In the end, this does not affect the Online Casinos, but if then the banks. The casinos have long since received their money.
I think in extreme cases, if someone develops an extreme Gambling addiction over a short period of time and really ruins himself completely within a very short time, then it can make sense in individual cases to get his money back (as good as it can be). Here it is really a matter of pure self-protection. But then you should also be willing to learn from your mistakes and at the same time seek therapy and do everything to prevent this from happening again. In the end, it's still not fair, because someone else has to pay the bill in the end and in most cases you get it from the little people in some way - it's always like that.
If someone has been gambling for years and is aware of his problem, then it is really assi - especially if he has never seriously tried to work on his problem through therapies. As an adult, you also have a little personal responsibility.
As I said, if someone does this and then gambles away his money in gambling houses, casinos or even in other online casinos and possibly tries to repeat this step, then it must be clear to him that this can have massive, negative consequences at the latest.
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