Jamie Salsburg

The After Gambling Podcast

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  • AG 061: "99% of the Customers Who play on Our Sites Will Lose"

AG 061: "99% of the Customers Who play on Our Sites Will Lose"

Friday 7th February 2020

Jamie Salsburg uncovers the impact of VIP programs in UK gambling and calls for industry reform in this episode of 'The After Gambling Podcast'.
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23 minutes
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The After Gambling Podcast
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Jamie Salsburg
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The Real Cost of VIP Programs in UK Gambling

99% of the Customers Who play on Our Sites Will Lose
When you think about gambling, you might picture a night of fun and excitement. But what if that fun comes with a hidden price tag? In this episode of 'The After Gambling Podcast', Jamie Salsburg dives into the murky waters of the UK's gambling industry, focusing on the controversial VIP programs.
A startling claim from a gambling executive that '99% of the customers who play on our sites will lose' sets the stage for a deep discussion on the true cost of these programs. Jamie doesn't hold back as he explores how these schemes turn what should be entertainment into a dangerous path toward addiction.
With his personal experience as a former compulsive gambler, Jamie brings an authentic perspective to the conversation, making it clear that this is a pivotal moment for the industry. He argues that now is the time for change, pushing for sustainable regulation and a shift in how gambling is marketed and managed. This episode isn't just informative; it's a call to action for anyone affected by gambling or concerned about its impact.
If you're grappling with gambling issues or simply curious about the industry's darker side, this episode offers valuable insights and a hopeful outlook for reform.