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tinkerbell23 | 17:22 Fri 03rd May 2019 | Gaming
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I dont gamble much!!

Deposited £10 & made my way up to £150!!

Against my better judgement I didnt withdraw and lost it all.

Boyyy do I feel STUPID......

I can see the addiction!!!!!!!!!
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That's exactly what the companies rely on, the addictive factor.

Very easy to get charmed and hooked.
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Feeling very stupid.

DELETE!!
Don't they tell you to bet 'responsibly' - to make them feel better about themselves

( by the way i think this is the first time i have posted in gaming )
Put it down to experience and don't go back.
When the fun stops ...
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Technically Ive only lost a tenner... which I can afford........

It was fun! It isnt now GRR
I had to ban myself from playing scratchcard type games on the national lottery website. I lost £20 the first time I used it, it happened very quickly. To authorise the instant games again I have to phone them so have never done so.

I can see how people get addicted
I reckon these on line gambling sites are rigged to get you winning then you are hooked. Terrible sites and should be banned as its usually those with the least disposable income that ends up on them.
How long did it take you ? Was the cost per hour comparable to the cost of other pastimes ? Like going to the pub or cinema ? Don't beat yourself up because you paid for entertainment. You don't lose what you never withdrew. Leaving £10 down isn't a tragedy unless you're doing so every 5 minutes.
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About an hour!!

I applied to withdraw it then cancelled it and bloody lost it!

Can defo see why folk get addicted!!!!! X
Mamyalynne @ 17:26; "That's what the companies rely on, the addictive factor." Or, mamy, maybe they rely on the 'greed factor', too. Tinker got up to £150 yet still continued to play. Fair enough, but personally, when that £150 had dropped to about £110 - £120, i would have stopped and withdrawn.
CallieB @ 17:53; "Terrible sites and should be banned." A few years back, myself and 3 friends would get some beer in, put a tenner apiece in the kitty and would play on line roulette. If we managed to double our stake, the £40 was immediately withdrawn. Then each and every time the bank rose to £50, we withdraw. If we had a bad night and the initial stake of £40 was lost, that was it, the lap top was switched off. I have no doubt whatsoever that the majority of those who do play on line roulette, enjoy themselves. Yet you would ruin their enjoyment because a small proportion of players are addicted?
As previously stated it is those that get addicted and cannot afford the losses.
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Ken im shocked that I did it! As is Mr Tinks!

He thought i was pretending because I would never waste money like that!!

Easy come....... easy go! X
Those that are addicted cannot afford it. Then how can they afford to become addicted in the first place? My 'sensible' approach to gambling (of any kind) stems from the fact that i work extremely hard for my money and you would have to work almost as hard to prise it from my grip. One day a week (usually Saturday) i will gamble about a day's wages but only because i can afford to take the loss. And i always gamble to a budget with 10% to 15% of any winnings made available for another bet should i so wish.
A few years ago I joined the roulette thing on ITV (Late night tv) if you deposited I think a maximum back then of £400 they would give you £400 but you had to gamble the £400 X amount of times before it became yours.

So I bet £50 red £50 black and £2 on green (0) So I could only lose £2 a spin

After 4 spins they stopped my account and gave me my £400 back.

:o/
thanks for sharing this post.
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