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On 10/10/2019 at 12:35 PM, Mahdirakib87 said:

Many of us takes loan from other people for doing gamble. I don't consider it as a good thing. You shouldn't gamble if you don't have the money to play. Cause it gives much pressure and if you loss the loan money it would be worst.

What you think about loan in gambling? Do you like to give & take loan with your friends or strongly against it?

I prefer gambling my own money than taking a loan in order to gamble. But if someone is confident on what he/she's gambling then why not, just take precaution and make sure loans can be paid not only by winning in gamble.

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Big mistake. A friend of mine one put €500 on a credit card when drunk. He lost and needed the cash, so he deposited again. And again. And again. After a couple of weeks, he had maxed out his credit card (about €10k) and then took a loan to pay it off. I was actually supportive at the time, as the loan meant he could clear debts, pay less interest, etc., But then I learned that he took twice as much as he needed just so he could gamble the rest.

He's an extreme case as I've had problems myself, but it's a very slippery slope and I wouldn't recommend taking that first step.

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On 10/21/2021 at 5:55 AM, Takadhun said:

Agree, when you lose, you lose. To take the risk of loaning money from anybody even with your friends isn’t something that’s acceptable. But i know a number of people who does these things and as a matter of fact, considering i am a gambler myself i had to give the guy a chance in going at it the second time, i loaned him money, and guess what happened? He lost, tried asking for another i declined, now we don’t talk to each other anymore. I fuckin ghosted. So yeah. A lesson learned.

Did u ever get your money back or did u just accepted it and cut ur loss?

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There can't be any worst Idea other than taking loans and gambling. It's too stupid as at the end of the day you will lose everything. 

This where the assertion that "gamble what you can afford to lose" comes in

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