Donnie wrote on 24.12.2023 at 23:54: Would it have been better if he had written to every regular user within a very short time? Asked and that's it
Yes, but let's be honest. If you don't have 10 € and then want to play with it instead of buying food, you urgently need a kick in the ass and only for your own good. That's not a life. And if the TE realizes that just a little bit more with the reactions here, then you've helped him a lot more than giving him €10 to play with for 5 minutes.
I know that you can sink low in life, but that low is a completely different matter. I don't mean that in an insulting way, I just mean it in a ruthlessly honest way and I really feel sorry for him.
It's not just about the question itself, but also about the fact that he doesn't have €10 and then wants to play with it even if he had it. Addiction counseling is the absolute least he should do.
Yeah, but let's be honest. If you don't have 10 € and then want to play with it instead of buying food, you urgently need a kick in the ass and only for your own good. That's not a life. And if the TE realizes that just a little bit more with the reactions here, then you've helped him a lot more than giving him €10 to play with for 5 minutes.
I know that you can sink low in life, but that low is a completely different matter. I don't mean that in an insulting way, I just mean it in a ruthlessly honest way and I really feel sorry for him.
It's not just about the question itself, but also about the fact that he doesn't have €10 and then wants to play with it even if he had it. Addiction counseling is the absolute least he should do.
There was a time when I didn't eat for 5 days because I spent too much money on gambling, you learn from that. I don't think you need therapy, but you have to really fall on your face first. But I don't think it's a bad thing if someone asks if you can borrow €10. Unfortunately, the experiences of the users here aren't the best when it comes to borrowing, so people react a little thin-skinned. You also ask why he doesn't borrow money from friends, maybe he doesn't want to lose face. Apart from that, there are many people in Germany who only live from month to month. Yes, and sports betting has been quite a moody H... lately
Yeah, but let's be honest. If you don't have 10 € and then want to play with it instead of buying food, you urgently need a kick in the ass and only for your own good. That's not a life. And if the TE realizes that just a little bit more with the reactions here, then you've helped him a lot more than giving him €10 to play with for 5 minutes.
I know that you can sink low in life, but that low is a completely different matter. I don't mean that in an insulting way, I just mean it in a ruthlessly honest way and I really feel sorry for him.
It's not just about the question itself, but also about the fact that he doesn't have €10 and then wants to play with it even if he had it. Addiction counseling is the absolute least he should do.
LOL.Sorry, but that's just below par :-Firstly, if you really cared about the user, then you would have felt, notsorry. And secondly, remote diagnoses via some online forum are really not an effective way of assessing how a person is feeling.
Pat1991 wrote on 12/25/2023 11:53 AM:
LOL. Sorry, but that's just below par :-Firstly, if you really cared about the user, you would have felt sorry for , not sorry for . And secondly, remote diagnoses via some online forum are really not an effective way of assessing how a person is feeling.
For me, sinking deep is something else.
Are you telling me that not even having €10 at Christmas is not sinking low for you? Then I'd be really interested to know what sinking low means to you
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The member has already attracted negative attention several times in the past and has also tried to ask for money in the forum several times. Unfortunately, I did not have the feeling that the member wanted to realize or respect that this violates our forum rules, which is why I unfortunately had to take action and block him. All the advice and conversations don't seem to have helped him.
In hindsight, it turned out that he kept begging for money despite the warnings. Well, now I understand why he was so upset that we made such a fuss about it I honestly don't think he didn't have €10. Was certainly a lie, like saying he'd borrowed it and wanted to pay it back.
Julian wrote on 25.12.2023 at 12:34: Brief info:
The member has already attracted negative attention several times in the past and has also tried several times to ask for money in the forum. Unfortunately, I did not have the feeling that the member wanted to realize or respect that this violates our forum rules, which is why I unfortunately had to take action and block him. All the advice and conversations don't seem to have helped him.
You'd better keep TP on your radar, there's bound to be another negative review soon
Better keep TP on the screen because there will definitely be a negative review soon
The last one is cool too haha
Oh you, of course we think it's a shame when we get negative reviews on TP, and would clearly be happy to get positive reviews more often, but I think that even as an outsider you can now easily recognize what kind of members some of them are.
We certainly don't allow ourselves to be put under pressure, I mean, when people think they want to register with us again, even though they were rightly banned in the past, for example because they wanted to rip off other members, insulted other members several times or, like yesterday, used Christmas Eve to spam the forum in order to scrounge for 10 euros, then in such situations you simply have to quote Walter Frosch with the statement: "What did it matter?
Is it really up to us in such situations, or would it not sometimes be appropriate to simply reflect on our own behavior?
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Yes, but let's be honest. If you don't have 10 € and then want to play with it instead of buying food, you urgently need a kick in the ass and only for your own good. That's not a life. And if the TE realizes that just a little bit more with the reactions here, then you've helped him a lot more than giving him €10 to play with for 5 minutes.
I know that you can sink low in life, but that low is a completely different matter. I don't mean that in an insulting way, I just mean it in a ruthlessly honest way and I really feel sorry for him.
It's not just about the question itself, but also about the fact that he doesn't have €10 and then wants to play with it even if he had it. Addiction counseling is the absolute least he should do.
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There was a time when I didn't eat for 5 days because I spent too much money on gambling, you learn from that. I don't think you need therapy, but you have to really fall on your face first. But I don't think it's a bad thing if someone asks if you can borrow €10. Unfortunately, the experiences of the users here aren't the best when it comes to borrowing, so people react a little thin-skinned. You also ask why he doesn't borrow money from friends, maybe he doesn't want to lose face. Apart from that, there are many people in Germany who only live from month to month. Yes, and sports betting has been quite a moody H... lately
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LOL.Sorry, but that's just below par :-Firstly, if you really cared about the user, then you would have felt, notsorry. And secondly, remote diagnoses via some online forum are really not an effective way of assessing how a person is feeling.
For me, sinking deep is something else.
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Are you telling me that not even having €10 at Christmas is not sinking low for you? Then I'd be really interested to know what sinking low means to you
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The member has already attracted negative attention several times in the past and has also tried to ask for money in the forum several times. Unfortunately, I did not have the feeling that the member wanted to realize or respect that this violates our forum rules, which is why I unfortunately had to take action and block him. All the advice and conversations don't seem to have helped him.
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You'd better keep TP on your radar, there's bound to be another negative review soon
The last one is cool too haha
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Oh you, of course we think it's a shame when we get negative reviews on TP, and would clearly be happy to get positive reviews more often, but I think that even as an outsider you can now easily recognize what kind of members some of them are.
We certainly don't allow ourselves to be put under pressure, I mean, when people think they want to register with us again, even though they were rightly banned in the past, for example because they wanted to rip off other members, insulted other members several times or, like yesterday, used Christmas Eve to spam the forum in order to scrounge for 10 euros, then in such situations you simply have to quote Walter Frosch with the statement: "What did it matter?
Is it really up to us in such situations, or would it not sometimes be appropriate to simply reflect on our own behavior?
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