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online credit card gambling

Date: Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:31

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 04/27/2009 - 18:31

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I have just had the craziest 2 weeks of my life. Finances are tight, not working, so i delude myself into thinking online gambling will provide the income required to ride out the recession. Anyhow, my thought process was completely wrong. I have wagered, and lost 10 grand on my Amex, Citibank Amex, and Chase Mastercard. Can anyone on this forum, offer some good advice, on how to get myself out of this hole i have dug for myself. Thanks in advance


Now is not the time to be doing online gambling. They're feeling the effects of the economy and they can control how much you make or don't make. You start out winning and when you lose, you think that you can easily make the money back. Nope. They're not going to let you.

First, stop if you can. Contact the c@sinos and tell them to put your login account on hold. Call your bank if you have to and tell them not to accept any charges from the company that's doing their billing.

Next, don't beat yourself up, but sit down and work out a repayment plan, paying more on the most critical card that has the harsher penalty. Then the highest interest rate.

Not recommended but if you're on the verge of being in trouble, find one bill that you can safely skip for a month and put that towards the card that you fear the most.

Good luck, and do the Add/Remove for those gambling sites! They're evil. :~)


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 05/03/2009 - 14:55

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