David Quinti only used to gamble on the weekends with his friends. It started out as a few quid here and there. It was just a bit of fun.
But the odd visit to the bookies turned into spinning wheels online. Before long, David was staying up until sunrise to gamble his life savings away, losing an eye-watering £30,000 in total. “It stopped becoming an element of fun and started to consume me,” the dad-of-two, from Burnage, said. “It was taking over my life; I felt like I was in a bubble. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...
just click here to give it a go. “People would see me but I wasn’t really there. I was quickly becoming tormented inside.
My mind was just on gambling.” David, 49, first entered the world of gambling in his late 20s. He would occasionally bet on a football match or a horse race.
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