If you’re after quick bonuses, have you considered wild north, golden colts and steam tower? Other suggestions would be final countdown, legacy of dead, rise of Merlin, reactoonz, and maybe eastern emeralds.
Good luck and keep us posted ?
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23rd June 2020 at 3:10 pm
in reply to: seedy#100794
I understand what you’re saying, but you can’t go around blaming someone who has nothing to do with this. The only involvement he had was his affiliation link, which you chose to sign up through. It’s your responsibility to check the terms and conditions. If people are saying you might have a chance if you take it to ge gambling commission, give it a try. I wish you luck ?
I think its better to keep your transactions for gambling in a second account. People have said in the past that gambling transactions on statements affect your mortgage ability ect, so keep it separate (:
It’s because the game is saved to the version he played on. The same happened to someone on here a while ago but I’m not sure what the outcome was. It was on pokerstars from what I remember too. Try either going onto the desktop site and messaging live chat or contact via phone if they have one.
Hey, good to see you’ve recognised the problem and gone back onto gamstop. I’m on gamstop for 5 years and I still get urges so you’re not alone with that. If you’re finding it hard, I’d recommend going to gamcare and looking on the forums there. They have recovery diaries, intro forums, and forums for family and friends of gamblers. They also sorted my counselling out a while ago. It might be worth going on and having a look. It has helped me a lot. Try and get a hobby too which can distract you whilst you’re in the house alone. Baking/sewing/crafts seem to keep the mind busy. Hope you’re okay (:
Haha I wouldn’t want that, but thanks hahaha. I’ve deleted the email anyway because I don’t want any form of temptation there. If I get any more, I’ll do what you said and unsubscribe 🙂
Good luck, and if I were you, I wouldn’t tell your ex where you are moving to. Hope you’re finally getting back on your feet and see things are changing for you.