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I think I know what he means. You start with £10 and try to get to £100 placing single football bets or other sporting matches. An example, a game is 0-0 at half time bet on the favourite to win at 1/2 which will return £15, if this wins put the £15 on the next bet and so on. If you’ve got patience it can be a good strat. A safer but slower option would be to have over 0.5 goals at half time if 0-0. The odds would be much less but it would be safer.
Thanks I’ll have a look into that closer to the time. I’m a long way off, not going to save for a deposit yet, going to concentrate this year lowering my credit card balances so I’m not getting stung as much with interest.
I claimed against the payday loan companies earlier this year and I was advised to ask them to remove anything negative from my credit file, on their replies most of them acknowledged this. What exactly can they remove and will this help me?
Thanks for the advice, I’ll just have to hope they don’t look too deep. Affordability won’t be an issue, hopefully they take that into account aswell. I’m 28 still at home, starting to feel a bit of pressure that I should be moving out. My family and friends seem to think I’ve got loads of money, maybe I should come clean. There’s only one mate who knows everything, he helped me out. My brother knows a little bit of it, not to the full extent.
That’s good to know. Thanks for the advice everyone. A lot of searches will go over next few months so that might increase it
Yeah it took a proper clouting, there’s loads of searches on my report I’m guessing these have brought my rating down, and the amount on my credit cards. If everything goes to plan I should be about 25% when applying for a mortgage, just got no idea if my credit score will be good by then
I’d like a better idea on how much it can increase each month. It can drop 40 points in 1 month, can it increase by 40 points in 1 month?
I’ve never missed a payment on my credit cards. I’ve started to pay more than the minimum payment, only just started to have some spare money.
Just hit the 2 month mark of being gamble free!
I wouldnt have been able to do it without joining Gamstop, all accounts were closed in a few hours and i havent touched it since. I signed up after a big loss and chose the 5 year block
Used to spunk around £1500 on slots each month and can say its so much better having money in the bank and being able to do things, since quitting ive paid off some debts and been on holiday which i wouldnt have been able to do without stopping.
I would urge everyone to sign up to gamstop its a real life changer
Nice one. Keep it up. Mines 8 months tomorrow it gets easier. Although I’ve been tempted recently. I worked out how much I lost last year that’s helped me not gamble, just thinking what I could have had. I was taking out loans, payday loans and credit cards to gamble it was ridiculous.
I couldn’t control myself. I ended up joing gamstop, been gamble free since 21st Nov 18. Still recovering but it’s more manageable.
Best of luck mate, long may it continue
Thanks mate, I’ve been tempted to slot as gamstop period is over but decided against it. I’m scared the same will happen
1I couldn’t control myself. I ended up joing gamstop, been gamble free since 21st Nov 18. Still recovering but it’s more manageable.
1Setting limits didn’t work for me. I used to open up new casinos account when I reached a deposit limit.
1If you can’t trust yourself the right thing will be to join it again.
My 6 months ends next week I’m so tempted to have a play, but I don’t think I can trust myself. In the last 6 months I’ve got myself out of a deep hole, still in lots of dept but it’s stable now.
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