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  • UK betting giant's unlawful marketing kept suicidal gambler hooked

    Posted: 2025-02-02 19:21:55

    A UK gambler, identified as Chris, lost £270,000 over ten years due to manipulative marketing practices by Betfair, including “free bet” offers and personalized promotions that exploited his gambling addiction. Despite Chris expressing suicidal thoughts and self-excluding himself multiple times, Betfair continued to target him with inducements to gamble, which the UK Gambling Commission deemed unlawful. This targeted marketing contributed to Chris’s substantial financial losses and prolonged his addiction, highlighting the predatory nature of some gambling companies' tactics. The case underscores the need for stronger regulations to protect vulnerable individuals from exploitative marketing within the gambling industry.

    Summary of Comments ( 20 )
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    Hacker News commenters largely express sympathy for the gambler and outrage at the predatory practices of betting companies. Several highlight the manipulative nature of "free bet" offers and the insidious design of gambling apps to maximize engagement and spending. Some discuss the effectiveness of self-exclusion lists and the need for stricter regulation of the gambling industry, including advertising restrictions and affordability checks. Others point to the broader societal issue of addiction, suggesting parallels with other industries like social media and fast food, which similarly exploit psychological vulnerabilities. A few commenters offer personal anecdotes of gambling addiction and recovery, emphasizing the devastating impact it can have on individuals and families. The overall sentiment is one of strong disapproval of the gambling industry's tactics and a call for greater protection of vulnerable individuals.