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I just lost $36,000 of someone elses money?

by Guest34013  |  earlier

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im shaking right now, im in m y hotel and i dont know what to do, my friend let me use his bank account to take some money out and i said i would repay him because we have been friends for the longest time

well we agreed that $5,000 would be the most that i would do and he said thats the most i could borrow

well i played roulette and lost the money in mere seconds, then i was scared what my wife would say because its our honeymoon and that was our wedding money and im scared i dont know what to do

so i took more out my my friends account and i probably overdrew and i kept losing and now im up to around $36,000 ii dont know what to do please help me please please please

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  1. There's not really anything we yahoo users can do, i'm sorry that happened to ya and wish i could help but my pockets are already empty.


  2. There is nothign we can do but help you to realise that gambling should only be done with amounts of money you are prepaired to lose.  It is not uncommon to lose multiple times in a row provided you play long enough to allow it to happen.

    In the future, do not bet more than you can lose, as for the money, i would just sell something you own and pay it back.  YOU lost the 36k and YOU are required to hold your end of the deal, otherwise you will likely be in jail.

  3. Get as much as you can and bet it all on Black. Your only hope is to win the money back to replace it. Plus Westley Snipes said 'always bet on black'.

  4. First of all any debit card has a set limit you can use every 24 hours,  and if you have to much activity on the account the bank will flag it most. And if you take cash out at the cage, you have to be the one registered on the account to get the money out. So you are not being truthful at all here and that is really sad.

  5. That's some friend! Wow! In a way, serves him/her right to trust someone with their money, especially when gambling. Another thing, is you're an idiot for breaking your friendships' trust and overstepping the boundaries. Now, you'll have to repay your friend somehow. Work out a payment plan  or whatever and NO MORE GAMBLING too! You blew your budget by 7X the amount agreed on. You're DONE! Find something else to occupy your time form now on. Gambling is NOT your thing and you obviously have NO CONTROL either! Your friend isn't the only one you'll have to answer too, your wife WILL hear about it too! Good luck and happy honeymoon.

  6. You're friend is dumb.

  7. seeing as this the teh internets and your likely lying.. I would have to say your a moron and a fool.

  8. you must tell the truth more gambling will just make matters worse.you will have to pay the money back.honesty is always the best way to go.accept your punishment and never gamble again.you must have self control

  9. I would appreciate if you passed some ot the stuff you were smoking my way.  It must be some rather intense stuff to come up with this fantasy.  I mean, get real, honeymoon, big losses and writting on a forum without your new wife standing there.  But, with that being said, pass it to me, and I promise you the right answer.  By the way, if this is somehow true, you might should be worrying what your newly wed wife was doing while you were away from her.

  10. Wow you're in deep s**t!!!  There's nothing we can do to help you.  You've got to figure out a way to get money (without gambling) or fess up and be prepared to pay the consequences.  That really sucks so good luck.

  11. that sucks

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