A few words from customers and their families in difficult or pathological gambling situations :
- “What I win gaming doesn’t feel like real money, it’s easy money and should be played with again, and not used to buy things, it burns a hole in my pocket.” Aimad, 24
- “I don’t really play with the machine, the machine plays with me!!” Lydie, 72
- “It is unpleasant to admit that I cannot control myself although it is true. Something stronger than me is pushing me.” Prakash, 22
- “I don’t want to go to the Police to ask them to ban me from casinos because I’m afraid they will put my children into foster care.” Tanushri, 29
- “When you play to this extent, it’s not easy to say that you’ll have yourself banned, it’s a good thing to take a break for a few months, to calm down and then come back to play later.” Peggy, 52
- “You tell me it’s very courageous to come and talk to you about gambling? It’s true after all; I wasn’t looking at it that way.” Romain, 33








