Original archived Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
Scraped on 30/04/2025, 21:11:39 UTC
Depends on what type of person we are dealing with. If they are always on their sane mind, then nothing bad will happen to us. We might know well our friend already, especially if we have been together for a long time but not the person that they recommend to us, so it will also be a good idea to not make a deal with them, only for our safety.
If we still want to, maybe we can do a background check for a while? That should help us a bit in our decisions and the chance for us to get in trouble will now be lessened. Casino is so mainstream now, and it can be funny that if we approach some one for financial help, they will only recommend a casino to us, lol. But this can only make our situation worse. So it is a no-no.
Yes, it would be a very funny situation if someone asked me for financial help, and I advised the person to go play in a casino! LOL
I agree that we should be the only ones responsible for our decisions, we can be given many different recommendations and advice, but the one who advises will not lose anything, and the responsibility for our decisions will lie only with us. In any case, I came to the conclusion that I am not ready to advise anyone unless I am asked about it myself. But to be honest, no one has ever asked me for advice regarding a casino or a bookmaker.)
That’s a good conclusion to come to. While recommendations can be well-meaning, it's important to be cautious, especially when it involves something as sensitive as money. You’re right—no one wants to be in a situation where their advice might come back to haunt them, especially if things go wrong. Sometimes it’s better to only offer advice when asked, and even then, ensuring the person fully understands the risks involved is key. It’s all about personal responsibility and making informed choices.