The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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It’s knowing that the chiefs at 365 for example pay themselves multi million pound bonuses whilst hundreds of customers lives are in ruin, the truth is the government and companies don’t care about people losing money because of the money it makes them both, if they really did they would be caps on how much people can play, ie’ you’d have to apply to be able to bet large amounts.Agreed. I have never had an issue with gambling on the whole, people can do what they like with their money. I do have a problem with what the betting industry has become though. The complete saturation of adverts which just normalises gambling as if it should be part of everyone's daily routine. The terrible adverts which seem to be either be written by 10 year-olds or that character down the pub who thinks he's hilarious. Followed by the token "be gamble aware" after thought at the end.
I've really noticed it creep into every day conversation, including on NSC. People are always going on about betting odds on everything from football scores to political resignations. Why does everything have to have odds?
Sadly, it's started creeping into Canada since they legalised online betting a couple of years ago. I'm watching the Chelsea vs Luton match and betting company pops up at the bottom of the screen every 10 minutes or so.
It didn't cost you 20k though, did it? it cost you 5p.
The unbelievable thing is that I could open an account now and put my entire life savings on a bet and no questions would even be asked, it’s shocking.
That being said I know this thread is going to be full of gamblers so sorry for derailing it guys