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Why I Got Out Of The Gambling Business
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By Anonymous
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9:01 AM EDT on March 25, 2026
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A hand holding a phone with a tapeworm coming out of itIllustration by Mattie
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There are broadly speaking two types of gamblers: valuable and not valuable.
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All are referred to as customers. The latter group are dilettantes. These
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people deposit maybe once or twice, usually to take advantage of a first-time
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deposit promotion, but rarely or never again after that. Maybe they don't care
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much for sports, or are turned off by the way betting on sports makes watching
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sports miserable. Or maybe they tried the slots, and the slow drain of money
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down to zero left them feeling empty. Whatever the case, they don't have the
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itch. These customers are not valuable.
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I learned to sort gamblers into these categories during the years I worked for
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an online sportsbook. I worked in customer service, at first directly with
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customers and later in a more behind-the-scenes role. These jobs required a
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little bit of detective work, and I often found myself wading through piles of
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extremely detailed personal information about our customers. Names, addresses,
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payment history, net losses, geolocation, remarks left during previous customer
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service interactions; all of this was there for me to review any time there was
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a problem with a customer that needed to be solved. Through this process I got
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intimate looks into the lives of strangers.
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What I came to understand while doing these jobs is exactly what kind of
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customer is most valuable to an online gambling company. All gamblers fall
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somewhere on a spectrum from habitual to compulsive to addicted. Addicts may be
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technically valuable customers in that they deposit regularly, but they are not
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desirable customers. You don't want your customers killing themselves or losing
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all their money. How then could they continue to deposit?
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All companies have varying levels of safeguards in place to weed out this type
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of customer, but most of these safeguards come into action when it is already
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too late. Customers don't set limits on their accounts until after they have
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done something bad, if they ever set limits at all. Customer service agents are
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trained to recognize signs of addiction when players reach out, but most
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customers never actually reach out to customer service, and therefore their
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addictions can't be caught this way. Using too many different credit cards in a
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row might trigger a temporary lock on your account, but this type of control
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can't be too tight, lest it begin to interfere with the not technically
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addicted but still habitual depositors. This all raises the question: How do we
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separate the addicted from the habitual, ideal customer?
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Maybe this ideal customer deposits 10 percent of his monthly earnings, and
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still keeps up with his house and car payments. But he and his family will
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suffer from that loss of income. And when an emergency comes, it will hit
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harder and reverberate longer. Like tapeworms, these companies prefer a
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consistent supply over time, and a dead host is no good at all. But the person
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is still parasitized, and is weaker for it. Are these people not addicts?
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The more time you spend thinking about these questions and watching and
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interacting with gamblers, the clearer it becomes that the "ideal" customer,
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who deposits every day, week, or month, is suffering from a compulsion of some
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kind.
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And we haven't even gotten to the darkest part of it all: the bonusing. All the
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mobile gambling operators award bonuses in the form of free bets or bonus
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money, which requires a certain amount of play-through before it can be
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converted to real money and withdrawn. There are a number of psychological
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tricks being employed here, all for the purpose of keeping the player feeling
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like they are getting to play for free. The ideal amount of bonus per player is
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a certain small percentage of their net losses. The calculations used to
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determine the right percentage and the methods used to award the bonuses vary
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from company to company, but each aims to keep their customers' wagering steady
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with the least amount of capital expended.
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I never worked on the backend, so I can't say exactly what lizard-brained
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reward mechanisms any of these companies' algorithms prey on. But you can be
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sure that they are extremely effective, and only get [46]more effective with
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time. There are people at every one of these companies whose sole job is to
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refine these systems, and they get paid the big bucks.
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And now, thanks to the miracle of mobile computing, we can carry these
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parasites with us in our pockets. Not only can we, we must! If you want to talk
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to your family and friends, use GPS navigation, or "authenticate" yourself for
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your job or to visit your doctor, you will need a cellphone. As long as a
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cellphone is a requirement for life, there is no complete escape. You will
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always have a device on your person which can instantly transport you to a
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casino, and it will beckon relentlessly.
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In the course of my job, I had to review many customer accounts, and certain
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patterns emerged. I examined the type of gambling customers did, the amount and
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frequency of their depositing, and the kind of neighborhood they lived in to
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get an idea of how underwater they were. I could look closer and see if they
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wagered first thing in the morning, or in the middle of the night, and see if
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they had a history of setting and removing "responsible gambling" limits from
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their accounts. I could see how often payments were declined, and how often the
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individual came to customer service to try wheedling a bonus out of a
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sympathetic agent. I could see the history of disturbing remarks they had made,
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and how many chargebacks had been threatened and carried out. I could see the
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remarks they made when closing out their accounts, and what they said when they
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begged to have them reopened. With a little googling, I could put together an
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even clearer picture of a life outside of the app. Obituaries, social media
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accounts, and local news all contain a lot of information about individual
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tragedy, pain, crime, and bankruptcy.
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Many of the gamblers I dealt with stick with me, but two especially. The first
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was an old friend of mine from high school whom I had not talked to in years. I
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saw he had dropped about $10,000 in a few years before making a comment to
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customer service that got him mercifully banned from the platform. I could see
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from his geolocation pings that his location would move quickly from a gas
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station to a parking lot while wagering. He gambled while driving, it seemed.
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The second was a young man I had never met, a decade younger than myself. He
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had a history of saying genuinely disturbing racist and threatening comments to
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customer service agents, and had eventually been banned for it. He had a
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distinctive name; a quick Google search led me to a news report of his recent
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arrest, and a social media account. The account had a history of sports betting
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talk interspersed with racist and sexist comments. But many years before this,
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when he would have been in middle school, there was an indication that he had
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lost both his parents. A set of public obituaries basically confirmed it. I
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could feel in my gut that this man, whom we had happily drained of what little
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money he had before kicking him to the curb, had really never stood a chance in
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this life.
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I've heard all the arguments both for and against legalizing online gambling.
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What I think is missing from that conversation is the fact that it's not really
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just gambling online that has been legalized. What has been legalized is
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extraction, and the new methods of extraction that are possible using the
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internet and mobile devices. These companies have identified a group of people
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with a monetizable compulsion, and we have legalized the tools needed to
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industrially harvest money from them.
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Our state governments are happy to comply as long as [47]they get their cut,
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and this "windfall" comes without having to tax the billionaires and their
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conglomerates who already own most of the country. It all functions like a
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privatized tax, where people pay based on how bad they have the "itch," with
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most of the revenue going to corporations. With mobile gambling, these
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companies have not only been allowed to insert themselves into our sports
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leagues and news organizations, but also into our homes. Formerly, gambling
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executives had to build great temples to which the willing made pilgrimage, and
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from which they were able to leave after taking their beatings. Now these CEOs
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are in our living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and cars. They sit on
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your hip wherever you go, with a hand waiting over your wallets and purses. And
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we have let them do it.
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In a given year, around 15 out of 100,000 deaths in the United States come from
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suicide. Among gambling addicts, this rate is multiplied 15 times, [48]
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according to studies. DraftKings reports [49]4.8 million users, and FanDuel
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[50]reports 4.5 million. Among those millions of customers are a significant
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number of customers whose lives are being steadily worsened by gambling, and
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among those customers are people at high risk of suicide who might never have
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been put in such a precarious position had they never had a portable casino put
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in their pocket. Perhaps our gambling tech overlords have factored this in as
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the cost of doing business, or perhaps they don't think about it all. I don't
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know if any former customers of the company I worked for killed themselves, but
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I do remember days when gamblers frustrated over a disputed payout or a bad
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beat would threaten suicide, necessitating a quick locking of their account
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followed by a call to their local police department for a wellness check. All
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the cases I followed up on ended with police reporting an embarrassed and
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annoyed but physically unharmed person. Knowing it was inevitable that one of
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these cases would eventually have a much darker ending became too much, and so
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I quit.
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Though the damage I did while at the company cannot be undone, I can sleep a
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little easier now knowing I am no longer a part of that rotten business. I
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encourage everyone else working at these companies to do the same as I did, and
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quit. The job can be walked away from; the casino, on the other hand, follows
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you everywhere.
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