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First and foremost, a warm welcome to the forum, but I am curious to know more on exactly how just sharing ones gambling experiences as an addict help that person become free from gambling addiction.
I mean, I understand that addicts coming together to share their experiences, and what each one is possibly doing to become free from the addiction, can indeed inspire and motivate each one of them in their quest to become addict free, but this can only be effective for gamblers who are not yet deeply addicted to gambling.
Gamblers who have become so used to gambling might need a stronger measures to ensure or guarantee their becoming free, and this where I want to ask if there are other stronger and stricter measures or tasks that gamblers can be asked to go through as a means to try to break them away from gambling?
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Thanks very much for the heads-up, I admit I have actually visited the site before posting my comment, but the comment was not about what information is available on your site, but completely centered on the information you provided in the op as it concerns your services.
Anyways, I will do well to check out the site, catch up on some the vital informations later on, and if there be anything I need to know again, I definitely won't hesitate to ask it here.
I find it ironic that you and your team are advertising an anti-gambling site in the gambling board of this forum. Anyway, I checked it out and the default language should be set to English(Not Hindi).
Also, the site itself simply offers some common advice which some posters above pointed out already which is why I don't really see the need for it.
Well, if what they are focused on is to see how they can help addicted gamblers come out from their addiction, then I wouldn't take them to be an anti-gambling site, that's a wrong assumptions, because even casinos (reputable ones) won't hesitate to ban a user (their user) when and if they discover that the user is a problem gambler, which is their own way of helping such user to stay off gambling as a way to cure his or her addiction.