i’m addicted to online gambling?
for over a year ive been addicted to online bingo, slots casinos EVERYTHING! i’ll say, “thats it now no more” but, the next minute i’m putting more on, i used to be able to save my wages and buy clothes or go out etc.. but now i’m saving the money to depsit on bingo sites like, foxy, jack pot city, williamhill, i must of signed up to over 30 sites and lost more than 5000 pound and out of this i would of won about 800 back in little bits, please don’t think you’re going to win a big jackpot its one in a million!!! but i say this and i’ll be doing it agin tonight i need to stop but can’t! now a realised im soo addicted! any advice? oh and buy the way, i put in the goolle search, im addicted to online gambling to get some help and straight in my face was gambling sites that make you temped to sign up!!!! i think ill just cut off the internet lol!!!






















I know that for online poker sites, you can ‘self exclude’ yourself for different amounts of time. A week, 30 days, 6 months, etc
Check and see if these sites you are using also offer this. Once you do it, you wont be able to play
You might be able to exclude yourself through the casino but like you said you signed on to over 30 of them. Maybe you do need to cut the internet out of the equation
Yea, you’re addicted alright.You’ve got to ask yourself this question: “is gambling adversely affecting your life and were you happier without it?” If gambling hasn’t yet made you miserable enough to stop yet, don’t worry. It will eventually. Think about your past and future ruined relationships with loved ones … family and friends. It’s sure to happen. You can “bet” on it.
You’ve got a sickness. Psychiatrists have classified it as a disease similar to alcoholism.
There are many Gambler Anonymous groups that meet regularly to help each other with their problem. It is fairly effective. Believe it or not, not all of the members are losers. Many mebers are quite cool and successful today because they quit gambling “one day at a time”.
What have you got to lose? More money and the guilt/anxiety you already suffer from as a consequence to you gambling?
“Good luck.”
Every online casino that I know of has a self-exclude feature so if you go into live chat or phone them and ask them to permanently close your account they will do it.
One thing a lot of them do is ask if you’d like a “cool-off” period instead. Don’t choose that if you’re seriously addicted; just tell them you have a gambling problem and you’d like a permanent closure. All of the ethical sites will never open your account again. I asked Paradise8 Casino to close my account maybe a year ago (?) permanently because I was too addicted to their slots and they did. I tried to get them to re-open again a few months ago and they wouldn’t do it because of my earlier request. Reputable casinos and bingo halls will all do this.
It looks like you’re in the UK because you play in pounds so a good site to get help is GamCare. They have an online forum/chatroom, telephone hotlines, etc. It’s a great service. I’ve put the link in the source. Best of luck to you!
Change your addiction into strategy and start cheating casinos and get your money back right now !
It’s confirmed that you are addicted to gambling. Now you need to control yourself so that you don’t loose all your money in gambling. It adversely affects your life and health too. Try to avoid yourself from playing much and restrict it to once in a week in the beginning and slowly reduce it to once in a month.