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Autoescluso all’AAMS IT

2 years ago by Pierrgg
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2 years ago

Good evening everyone, I am really sad it is about a month or more that I am self-excluded after realizing I have a problem.


despite everything I opened other gaming accounts in the name of relatives using my cards in my name for deposits, as usual I lost everything.


I am really in great difficulty I know that I have violated the T & Cs but I also believe perhaps that I have not been protected in repeated deposits in my name.


I wanted to know if there was a way to recover the money lost due to my problem and if there was the possibility of being able to close all the accounts that I have opened in the name of my family with documentation.


I was wrong I know and I feel bad about it but self-exclusion should help you not to play and it doesn't take long to play again using the same payment methods I used before. Maybe even on the same sites.


if anyone thinks they can help me, they are welcome, thank you very much.


I realize that I no longer have control over anything.

Automatic translation:
Pierrgg
2 years ago

Hey Pierrgg,


Sorry to hear about this. I know the position that you find yourself in. Many times I have been in the same situation.

The main thing is that you can say that you have a problem. This is day 1.

The days after this are difficult, but with time and space away from gambling the days do get better.

I will be honest and straight with you. The money that you lost in all the different persons account, you can’t get back. The thing that you need to focus on is yourself. Don’t try to convince yourself that you can get this money back. It is gone.

The most important thing is to block all the accounts and go from there.

I did an interview with Simon V. Maybe if you read it then you can see that you are not the only one who has been in the position that you find yourself in right now.

Go to the responsible gambling section of this forum and there are many things there that could help you in this difficult time.

Reach out if you need to talk more.

Keep strong.

Charlie


2 years ago

Hi Piergg,

I am sorry to hear about your experience, but unfortunately, your case is quite common. As Charlie states, the first most important thing now is realizing that you have a problem (that's done), and the second is what you are going to do about it. (that's the harder part) It is the only way out, and you might find inspiration in the interview mentioned.

Besides that, I would recommend doing some research on what is happening with you and what can be done. Ideally, talk with someone who is able to provide you with guidance. You will find much important information on the Gambling Therapy website, and you can also talk with their professional operators. On top of that, you can find localized help in our database of help centers.

Did you self-exclude on the Italian national self-exclusion scheme? You should do it asap: https://www.adm.gov.it/portale/en/autoesclusione-dal-gioco-a-distanza-giochi

On top of that, I want to underline that playing with fake personal details and violating T&C does not pay off! You will be feeding your negative habit and losing money, and even if you win, you will most probably be requested a KYC, which you will fail, and your winnings will be voided.

Hold tight,

Simon


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