More Time Matters is now live.
I have published a documented account of my experience as a Gamdom VIP customer — including transaction records, communications, medical evidence and a dated timeline.
Don't take my word for it. Examine the record.
https://t.co/fg6Iufy5CB
#Gamdom
You don't have to take my word for it.
More Time Matters brings together inspectable material from my documented Gamdom VIP experience — transaction ledgers, Telegram communications, medical exhibits, operator correspondence and a dated timeline, with stated limits and methodology.
Examine the evidence:
https://t.co/raEnQ3BTR3
#Gamdom #gamdomvip
@Romer@gamdom_beekay@gamdom@stevewilldoit@WatchGamesTV
I have terminal cancer. My disease has progressed, and I'm asking the gambling community for some help while I still have time.
During the darkest period of my life, gambling became an escape. I was a Gamdom VIP. I continued gambling when I shouldn't have, and I take responsibility for that.
But Gamdom's VIP team became aware of what I was going through while the gambling relationship continued.
I've tried privately to find a compassionate resolution.
I'm not asking for all my losses back.
I'm asking for some compassionate redress or assistance after considering the complete circumstances — help that could genuinely go toward treatment and give me more time with my family.
I've documented what happened, including the underlying evidence:
https://t.co/yn4W8oHZuq
Don't simply take my word for it. Please read it.
If you're part of the gambling community, media, streaming or player protection, please share this or help me reach someone who may be able to help.
I don't want another bet.
I don't want another bonus.
I want treatment. I want my family. I want more time.
#GamblingHarm #PlayerProtection #ResponsibleGambling #Gamdom
@DuelbitsJasper Hey Jasper, your point about the VIP side of the industry is actually why I reached out. I've sent you a DM about a very personal situation involving my experience as a VIP elsewhere. Would really appreciate you having a look when you get a chance mate 🙏
Hey Ivar, I've just read your full article about Mike/DegenDynasty and Gamdom.
I'm reaching out because I've documented a separate Gamdom VIP experience that I think may genuinely interest you.
My circumstances are different from Mike's and I don't want to conflate the two cases. I accept responsibility for continuing to gamble when I shouldn't have, and I'm not arguing that gambling losses automatically entitle me to a refund.
I'm dealing with terminal cancer and am seeking a compassionate resolution with Gamdom, including some form of redress or assistance, based on the complete circumstances surrounding my VIP relationship, player-protection chronology, communications and medical circumstances.
I've tried to preserve the underlying evidence so people can examine the chronology rather than simply take my word for it:
https://t.co/aG5UC4MFtm
Given the work you've already done examining Gamdom's treatment of another VIP, I'd genuinely value you looking at this record.
You don't need to take my side. If after reviewing it you think there are legitimate questions worth asking, I'd really appreciate your perspective.
I'm also happy to provide the underlying supporting material privately.
Thanks mate.
Steve, I sent you a DM about something very personal involving my experience as a Gamdom VIP.
I'm dealing with terminal cancer and trying to fund treatment and whatever options might give me more time. I'm not asking you to take sides — just please have a look at my story when you get a chance and, if you think it's genuine, help me get it properly heard.
Would mean the world to me mate. 🙏
One question worth adding is what happens at the individual account level when vulnerability becomes apparent.
Limits and policies matter, but so does how an operator actually responds when a high-value or VIP player's circumstances materially change.
That's where the chronology can tell you a lot.
The distinction you raise around responsible gambling is important.
A player can acknowledge their own decisions and responsibility while still asking whether an operator's interventions actually protected them when signs of vulnerability became apparent.
I've had to confront that question personally. It's one of the reasons I documented my own VIP experience and the underlying record rather than simply making accusations.
Evidence and chronology matter.
@Tanzanite_xyz Affordability gets a lot of attention, but I'd add another question: what happens when an operator has information suggesting a high-value player's circumstances or vulnerability have materially changed?
@pgreform The human impact can disappear behind aggregate gambling statistics. Individual account histories can show much more — deposits, interventions, communications and what happened after signs of vulnerability emerged.
Personal responsibility and industry accountability don't have to be mutually exclusive.
A player can acknowledge their own decisions while still asking what an operator knew, when they knew it, and whether player-protection systems actually responded.
That's an important distinction.
This is exactly why preserving the underlying record matters.
Backend data, transactions, timestamps and communications should establish what actually happened rather than assumptions based on association.
Evidence first. Let people examine the record and make up their own minds.
@Yourcasinocom@RichMarketingHQ@waterdrinksfish@z4ntuboli “Review the actual data” is the important part here.
When there's a dispute, preserve the transactions, timestamps and communications and let the evidence establish what happened.
That's the principle More Time Matters was built around too.
$182,807.01 deposited into Gamdom in one day.
Six completed deposits.
This is a documented deposit total — not a claim that $182,807.01 was lost.
Don't take my word for it. Examine the transaction record.
https://t.co/E2Y6AR0R7j
#Gamdom