At what point do you quit?
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I am gubbed by Betfred, SkyBet, BetBright, 888, William Hill, Paddy Power, Bet Victor & Totesport. Can money still be made in your view, or is time to throw in the towel?
+0February 22, 2017 at 2:28 pm
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hahahahahaha johnd what a troll
even on regular offers he has listed over £50 a week, he still has arbs, fallers, accas, lots and lots. Orlando is doing well trust me if he’s living the dream over stateside. Stop being jealous of EVERYONE
+0As I said,£50 a week just scraps.
Hardly worth getting out of bed for.+0haha junior has all of a sudan become the master. Wasn’t too long since you were on the newbies forum asking how to get out of a pickel mate
Anyways stop argueing its embarassing really. Back to the thread question….NEVER!
+0not even when you are a millionaire, Matchie?
+0£50 a week would make a big difference to me,especially at this time of year as I could have the heating on a bit more instead of watching TV in my big coat.
Better day here though and I have got out for a walk in the sunshine.
Makes one feel better when the sun shines.
Do you work full time matchedem and if you do could I ask what you do.I am delivering yellow pages next week so hoping the weather stays fine and dry.
+0Lonely, no offence intended, but you’re laying it on just a bit too thick. I just can’t buy it, unless I was to meet you – which won’t happen of course.
You are the antithesis of all the guys on here.
+0Well clearly a joker lol but I’m enjoying it!
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Lonely.. who better to pay for your heating that William Hill…Happy days.
I hope you are just joking around though.
+0Although I dont have a lot i have learnt to be happy despite it all.
Not been easy and I have needed help along the way.
Still hope that some of the dreams I had when I was younger can still happen ,we will see.
An illness in my 30’s set me back as I lost my job and then my wife because of that.
There is always someone worse off though and thats how I get through it now.+0Hi lonelyatchristmas ,I hope you are coping ok at the present time.
I just wondered if you had thought about doing volunteering work.
I know that wont help with your finances but it does have its social side getting out and about meeting people.+0Thanks John and yes I am fine at the moment.
I have leant to have coping mechanisms to help me.One of my thereapists most useful aids was “You never know how strong you are,until being strong is the only option ”
I hope that can be useful to others too.
+0Well said Lonely , one thing about this is it does keep me indoors a bit more staring at phones. It’s great because it’s extra cash but you’ve got to have a balance with getting out and about.
+0That guys suggestion about volunteering is very positive and if you are indeed having problems I’m pleased you’ve had the balls to talk about it.
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