Throughout history, gambling has been a popular pastime. Today, it’s even more accessible than ever before due to online gambling websites. Unfortunately, what can begin as an enjoyable pastime and opportunity to relieve stress, can present quite a few challenges — especially with the ease of gambling with your credit or debit card.
It seems more and more online gambling websites are popping up every day. Each one offers the lure of quick wins and easy money. Plus, they allow you to gamble from practically anywhere – only requiring an Internet connection.
Gambling by nature is designed to be addictive. While it can be fun, limit setting is a must. The lure of “one more win” often has people digging in even deeper once they find themselves in a hole.
The ability to use your credit cards makes it even easier to dig that hole deeper, leading to significant stress and the potential for substantial financial repercussions.
For many people, financial challenges are the first indicator of a gambling problem. These problems often affect more than the person placing the bets, particularly if you have a family.
Early warning signs may include:
Late or overdue bills
Maxed out credit cards
A constant need to borrow money
Inability to meet basic needs for your family (such as food, housing, and clothing)
Dipping into or emptying your savings and/or retirement accounts
Selling off personal property to help pay your debts
Applying for payday and other high-interest rate short-term loans
Even more damaging is that most online betting websites charge your credit card as a “cash” transaction. This means you may be required to pay cash advance fees and interest rates that are much higher than your standard rate, leading to additional financial challenges.
Gambling can be enjoyable if you keep a few key items in mind before logging into one of the many online gambling websites.
In addition to the considerations above, always keep your personal information private. Many online gambling websites offer the ability to socially interact with others through chat rooms or messaging. Never reveal your personal or financial information, even if you believe you’re interacting with someone you know or trust.
If you, or someone you love, are showing signs of gambling addiction, there is help available through the National Council on Problem Gambling. Plus, most states offer their own gambling help options as well.
While gambling can be fun, it may also lead to financial challenges. If you’re experiencing hardships as a result of gambling, or any of life’s other challenges, we’re here to help you get back on the financial track.
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Source:
https://www.ncpgambling.org/help-treatment/help-by-state/