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Question is:
What is the possibility of the betting agent getting his money soon/considering the gambler's low-income earnings?
^ It could be I contemplated the likelihood of the gambler returning to settle his debt, considering his low-income earnings. It was revealed that the gambler earned ₦2,000 per day as a helper on a construction site. In order to repay the ₦8,000 debt, the gambler would need to work for four days without incurring any additional expenses. Given these circumstances, it appeared unlikely that the gambler would be able to promptly repay the debt. Considering the gambler's meager income and the significant debt he accumulated, the possibility of the betting agent recovering the money in the near future seemed uncertain. The agent might have to explore alternative approaches, such as negotiating a reasonable repayment plan with the gambler or potentially accepting partial payments over an extended period, taking into account the customer's financial constraints.
Yes, its not something big on which it would be settled out properly since the gambler does know that he could really be able to repay it up on a few days of work.It is really just that a waste though because
paying up something just because gambling rather than on buying a food or something that correlates into his living which is more worth but well its his money then he had the full rights on what he would do about it.
There are really just that people who cant just resist on playing more and tending to take some loan but this one isnt really that severe compare into those people who do lost up tons of money
and the worst its a loaned one which it would make it more hard to cope up and resolved it out. On this case then it wont really be somethat that severe which it is really just that
right that it had been completely stopped until it would become that severe.