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16th Dec. 2018, at 01:16 am CET#71
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tby333 wrote on 12/16/2018 at 01:11: Which just makes me wonder " What if you deposited say 50,000 in the last 3 years, got lucky and paid out 100k, do you get your 50,000 back?"
So win - win?
In such a case, you have no chance to enforce that, you must have taken "damage".
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16th Dec. 2018, at 01:36 am CET#72
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Ankor wrote on 16/12/2018 at 01:16 PM
In such a case you have no chance to enforce that, you must have taken "damage".
Okay, other example: (just thinking about it)
I was 200k in plus 2 years ago, but last year went bad -> 100k minus, do I get back the 100k from 2018 then?^^
The story of a player I know, which I tell there, will probably happen to almost every single chargebacker in exactly the same way. Rebooking only makes things better if you start a therapy beforehand and begin to work on yourself really awesome. Otherwise it won't work! I know that everyone thinks that they are completely different, but believe me, 99% of you will not fare any differently.
I am speaking from my own experience here
1. You will only get rid of an addiction when you stop complaining. When you stop blaming others. As long as you are trapped in the victim mindset, you will never beat your addictions, never!
2: As long as you are like a child and someone keeps helping you out, you will never get away from your addiction. It doesn't matter if it's the mother, the substitute mommy (wife, girlfriend, aunt, etc.), another person, daddy state or a law. Every psychologist who deals with Gambling addiction and works in this field advises co-dependents against helping sufferers financially, because it only worsens the addiction.
Explicitly blaming the Online Casinos is not right either. Because if you hadn't gambled it away online, I'm sure it would have ended up in casinos or gambling houses - and that's where it would definitely have gone.
The returned money will not make anything better, but in most cases it will only help in the very short term, but in the medium and long term it will only make things worse.
Since there are already 100 threads on this topic, I ask you to discuss this topic in the thread linked above.
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In such a case, you have no chance to enforce that, you must have taken "damage".
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Okay, other example: (just thinking about it)
I was 200k in plus 2 years ago, but last year went bad -> 100k minus, do I get back the 100k from 2018 then?^^
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https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/reportage-online-casinos-geld-zuruck-aus-illegalem-glucksspiel-34796/11/#p52832
The story of a player I know, which I tell there, will probably happen to almost every single chargebacker in exactly the same way. Rebooking only makes things better if you start a therapy beforehand and begin to work on yourself really awesome. Otherwise it won't work! I know that everyone thinks that they are completely different, but believe me, 99% of you will not fare any differently.
I am speaking from my own experience here
1. You will only get rid of an addiction when you stop complaining. When you stop blaming others. As long as you are trapped in the victim mindset, you will never beat your addictions, never!
2: As long as you are like a child and someone keeps helping you out, you will never get away from your addiction. It doesn't matter if it's the mother, the substitute mommy (wife, girlfriend, aunt, etc.), another person, daddy state or a law. Every psychologist who deals with Gambling addiction and works in this field advises co-dependents against helping sufferers financially, because it only worsens the addiction.
Explicitly blaming the Online Casinos is not right either. Because if you hadn't gambled it away online, I'm sure it would have ended up in casinos or gambling houses - and that's where it would definitely have gone.
The returned money will not make anything better, but in most cases it will only help in the very short term, but in the medium and long term it will only make things worse.
Since there are already 100 threads on this topic, I ask you to discuss this topic in the thread linked above.
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