Why You Should Never Pay To Gamble With A Cash Advance
Being a compulsive gambler is never really a good thing. That is
simple really: you don't ever want to over-gambler, especially
when you can't pay for your next "fix." Compulsive gambling is a
disease, no matter how you look it; and like any disease-mental
or physical-you must take a practical approach to diagnosing
your problem and overcoming it.
Most gamblers will use their own money. But if they become a
compulsive gambler, they will continue to use whatever money
they can borrow, whether it means secretly mortgaging the house
or taking out a loan. Some go to a casino and think of using
just $50; then that figure goes up as they think the next big
win is just around the corner.
A cash advance for a gambler is a disaster just waiting to
happen and should never be taken.
A compulsive gambler who can't pay for his addiction through his
own money is in trouble; and if he applies for a cash advance to
help him, then he will be in even bigger trouble then before. He
could and probably will end up in a huge mountain of debt with
no feasible method of escape.
A compulsive gambler taking a cash advance is not good for the
simple reason that he probably won't and or can't pay it back,
even if he has a regular income; it can be difficult for them
and that is why a cash advance for a gambler is a pitfall
itself. The cash advance company does not know much about the
person who is applying for a cash advance, except for the
information that they fill in on the cash advance form.
This means that they don't know if a person is a compulsive
gambler or not, so they presume that he will use the money
wisely and then pay them back there amount every month. Of
course, the gambler will think that his next big win is around
the corner, but a gambler can never know when the next big win
is.
If you are thinking about taking a cash advance to pay for time
at a casino, you should instead think of how you can reduce the
amount of gambling you do, so that it remains a recreational
activity and not an addiction that controls your life.