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Off topic & small talk: Gamble Joe Social Fund

Topic created on 04th Feb. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 12 | Views: 3,160
S****r
What do you think of a social fund built on donations from the community to support members who have been registered here for a long time in difficult situations ?
I'm not talking about monetary gifts in the form of PSC or cash, but in the form of 10€ shopping vouchers etc..
I have to think of the visit in the Spielo, where the one guy has scrounged 2 euros, so that he could at least buy something to eat.

Is it possible to implement something like this in a meaningful way?

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Anonym
screwdriver wrote on 04/02/2019 21:59: What do you think of a social fund built on donations from the community to support members who have been registered here for a long time in difficult situations ?
I'm not talking about monetary gifts in the form of PSC or cash, but in the form of 10€ shopping vouchers etc.
I have to think of the visit in the Spielo, where the one guy has scrounged 2 euros, so that he could at least buy something to eat.

Is it possible to implement something like this in a meaningful way?

Of course. I donate to someone who gambles away the 2000 euros he has available on the 1st of the month.

Darfs still a foot massage and something to nibble be?

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m****9
Random wrote on February 04, 2019 at 10:05 pm
Sure. I'm donating to someone who gambles away the 2000 euros they have available on the 1st of the month.

Darfs still a foot massage and something to nibble be?

Topic Destroyed ---> Overkill fatality

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Knochen
Elite
The social network in Germany is not bad. There are the deaconries, which really help everyone, even without appointments and long waiting times. Therapy places are also not particularly difficult to get when it comes to addictions, usually only the personal commitment is missing. I usually like to support such ideas, I also do a lot of volunteer work, but this idea probably doesn't work. It would be exploited or those who use it might get used to it. That wouldn't be help then, that would be help to keep gambling. Anyone who has massive problems due to their gaming and really wants to quit, don't seek their help in a forum full of active gamers, this is the wrong place to start for that

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Dutch78
Expert
I like to give something, there are enough people who come completely through no fault of their own in distress.
However, I do this only with people where I know that it arrives there also and accordingly helps to suffer the need.
Who plays with money that he does not have available, must live from my point of view with the consequences and it will not be helped him that I provide him with a food voucher, so I support but only his urge to self-destruction.
It hurts my soul that there are people who throw their money out the window and then whine on the 5th of the month that there is nothing left, whereas other people have "nothing" at their disposal and manage to get themselves and the children through to the end of the month.
Completely upside down world in my eyes.

As written, gladly, but then with people who really need it and are not responsible for their own need.

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Anonym
Nonsense, sorry. If you keep helping addicts, they never learn to quit. No matter what addiction it is

"I can gamble, someone will give me a grocery voucher anyway."

If need be, they'll swap it for a PSC.

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Falko
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Oh I would not like to see in the future constantly new opened begging threads here, because people are in need because they have sunk their available money completely in Online Casinos and then speculate here on vouchers. Is very dangerous, if you publicly people what to give, there is 1 really distressed very quickly 100 distressed from it

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Sunnyundflo
Top Member
Social Fund .... Slowly it gets strange here

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Anonym
Sunnyundflo wrote on 02/05/2019 00:55: socialfund .... Slowly it gets strange here

you are right.the Gambling addiction shows more and more their complete destruction of some brains.

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sigi36
Amateur
Hi,

It would be the same if I were to treat an alcoholic who is in a closed clinic
Is provided with schaps

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