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Topic: [Just For Laugh] What kind of advice is this? 😂 🤣 🤣 - page 5. (Read 808 times)

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The advice also explains why he/she shouldn't lend money again from another lender to use it for a chance to double it or triple the amount that this person borrowed. Honestly, this almost happen to me (which I change my mind and decided to cancel it right away) although except the part where the borrowed money is use for gambling for a chance to win more and use the winnings for both. Mine was borrow $25 to pay the borrowed amount and when I receive my payment from the campaign after the week is finish then that's when I will pay the other lender the money I owed. As I have said, the advice explains the consequence if you did what this person commented.
legendary
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lol, that was a funny one... taking loans to gamble and if it loses you take more loans, i mean, it could work, but the question here is Who is making money with this? The ones who win are the ones who give you the loan.

The problem comes when the user hits a bad streak and loses multiple times back to back, he will get to the point where no one would want to give him a loan, and getting out of that hole will be hard. That's why i think this is not a good strategy to follow at all.
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The reason what made me laugh after reading the context in the image is the fact that it’s something that I’d also tell a friend if they should come to me for advice and they’ll instantly understand what my true intentions are which is for them not to continue borrowing money to gamble.

And again, the guy asked the wrong question - he asked how to evade the person he’s indebted to he never asked how or what means he could earn money to pay back, meaning the response he got was the best that fits his case.
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The advice is like an irony. Meaning that he should stop borrowing money to gamble to avoid bad consequences from it which is losses and people chasing after him to collect the money they lend him.
Exactly what I was about to say.
It's important to know that it's not good to borrow money and gamble with it hoping that you might win and settle the dept bills. There's a lot of people that stays underground because they are surrounded by dept's, dept is a kind of things that one should not partake on when it's something that includes to gamble with it. Many gamblers who are on dept are running for there life's because of the kind of person they borrowed money from, some people who lend money to others are not people that can joke with their money and it has cost so many people's life because those people borrowed money and couldn't pay back.
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Well, it does not make me laugh, because I can feel empathy for the person oweing the money. Though, that reply to his situation and request for help is an obvious satirical or ironic way to tell him that borrowing money for gambling is a bad idea in the first place.
Notice how the person assured that even if he asked another 3000 dollars to try to gamble and win enough to pay both debts, he would inevitably lose the new loan again.

I have a good sense of irony and humor, but when it comes to the hardships of others and their managing with money, it is pretty difficult for me to laugh at them. Even in cases in which the one suffering is a bad person, still struggle to find amusement in their situation.
Keeping all that beside, thanks for sharing this information and image, hopefully it will keep some people around here from falling into the same mistakes that reddit user fell into.
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The guy who gave him that advice deserves an award; he was indirectly advising and telling him what will become of him in the future if he doesn't change his ways, and changing his SIM card won't even be a solution because he will still end up getting caught someday, which he won't have an excuse to give. 
 
The guy should just look for a way to pay back that debt and get his life back, rather than trying to run away from what he caused himself.
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Really funny,  whoever borrows a gambler money is doing so at their own risk, I think the lender have learn in the hard way by now not to lend gambler money for any reason.

As for his hiding, well Good with that, not as if the borrower is useful to the lender right now since he has no money to pay back the $6000 loan amount.
legendary
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the guy giving the advice is being sarcastic and trolling the OP of that post, I mean, he deserves it since the OP of that post is clearly being an asshole to the person he borrowed money from. only a moron would actually take the guy giving the advice seriously, but I am curious whether the OP of that post would actually take the guy's advice seriously😂
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There are actually people who do this they lend from one guy to another in the hope that they will win and pay all his lenders but these people do not go underground they just change their appearance.

I even stumble a guy who pretended he was crazy just to avoid paying his lenders and he was confined in a mental institution he later became crazy so he will not have to pay his lenders but he will need to act crazy all the time to avoid going out and avoid paying.  Cheesy
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Hahhaha that isnt advice at all and he already said it all I mean this is just for fun purposes He said "you need to borrow 3K from someone else and need to win if you lose and you will it will build charachter and strengthen hidden skills"

Hahhaha I mean the this guy or people who give him advice are already tired too since this question didn't make any sense. But seriously tho I already said many time that don't play with people money or borrow someone money to do gamble it is totally high risk
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The story started out unfortunate but turned funny after reading that comic comment. His crisis will increase after reading the comment, especially since everyone will laugh at him.

Only those who suffer from gambling addiction may be led by their behavior to venture into debt in order to continue playing. Borrowing for the sake of gambling means that they have lost all their own money and all that remains for them is to gamble with other people’s money. Some who cannot find a loan, may consider stealing or defrauding to make money.

There is a basic rule in the fields of "trading" and "gambling" that says that you should never risk using money that you can't afford to lose because there is no guarantee that it will achieve returns. I do not consider either of them a real environment of investment because the degree of risk is high and the user may be involved in consequences that he is not able to bear.
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The advice is like an irony. Meaning that he should stop borrowing money to gamble to avoid bad consequences from it which is losses and people chasing after him to collect the money they lend him.
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Well, let me start by saying that this is nothing serious really, apperently, I was just scrolling down my reddit feeds and came across this post of a guy in a reddit gambling who said he was owning $6k as a result of sports betting, and obviously; he's not able to pay the money, and in other for him not to be disturbed by the lender, he changed his phone number, and he was asking for advice on what more to do to keep evading paying back that debt..

And another reddit user in the form of a comment chipped in an advice which after reading, I was really helpless with laughter 🤣🤣🤣, this is the funniest thing I comment I read on the internet today.

I just thought I should share, and maybe you guys have something to chip in too, find details in the shot posted below...

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