It is high time students learn that no one ever wants to run a business on loss.
Do not think betting companies are here to give you ‘free’ money.
Before placing that bet, first think why someone would want to give you 'free' money? Those odds are calculated against you!
The betting industry has been growing tremendously for the two years. What does this mean? Good profits invested against you.
The youth are affected the most and now both elderly women and men are following suit. The act is as addictive as drugs.
Students are now using Helb money with the hope of doubling or tripling the amount which leave many people bitter with the latest case being of a university student who lost his Helb loan of Sh40,000 in 90 minutes. Be wise. Don’t invest the same money elsewhere.
A student recently lost Sh15,000 in two weeks in the hope of recovering Sh100 he had placed on a bet.
Some people tend to even use loans from friends and banks with the hope of ‘winning free money’.
This is a sign of addiction.
It is high time we wake-up. These companies are not here to give free money.