A Mug's Game: How Internet Gambling Ruined My Life

A Mug's Game: How Internet Gambling Ruined My Life

by NIK
A Mug's Game: How Internet Gambling Ruined My Life

A Mug's Game: How Internet Gambling Ruined My Life

by NIK

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Overview

Gambling is big business these days. One of the great commercial successes of the 21st century with its suggestions of easy riches, fabulous bonuses and limitless excitement.
It also ruins lives.
Read the salutary story of one man's financial agony and you will think twice before you place your next bet.
Apart from warning against the perils of online gambling the author also details his experiences of dealing with creditors, debt management, estate agents, confidence tricksters and the terrible curse of senile dementia.
An intensely personal, brave and brutally honest tale which gives an invaluable insight for anyone who might be seduced by the false promises and fraudulent glamour of gambling


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164248529
Publisher: NIK
Publication date: 05/20/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 190 KB

About the Author

Nik has published a number of books, including A Mug’s Game: How Online Gambling Ruined My Life; When the Fun Stops: The Modern Plague of Gambling Addiction; Not A Neanderthal but Never a Fluffy the Definitive Edition: 35 Years of Paying for Sex; and My Only Romance: Why I Turned to Paying for Sex.

As Nick Evans he has published several works of fiction including: The Enterprise Society: A Tall Tale of the 1980’s; The Beautiful Game: A Football Fantasy; Spare Some Change Please; Seeds of Discord; AA Tonite: Dark Desires; Conchies; Vindicated; Reflections; Green Eyed Monsters; An Illegal Act & Other Short Stories and three books of non fiction: And the Puppy Dog Chased Its Tail: The Ever Decreasing Circles of English Education; How to Pass GCSE English Language with Flying Colours and How to Pass GCSE English Literature with Flying Colours.

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