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en There are 300,000 problem gamblers in Australia, and this will only increase the numbers. Any avenue that makes it easier to gamble, such as ATMs in clubs, and credit cards, just means more problems.

en We can't exactly figure out why, but our customers have no fears of using their checking account, while credit cards are still a problem. I'm assuming checks have been around longer, and are more trusted, while credit cards have a sort of stigma attached to them.

en In a sense, it's also looking at a bigger problem, which in some ways makes it more challenging for them. There are tough problems to solve here. And it's easier to solve those problems while you're in a more constrained environment like Microsoft.

en People are going to continue to repay their credit card (balances). That means checks increasingly will become a means of repayment for everything people buy on their credit cards.

en Not everyone in Oregon gambles. But to succeed a lottery needs a class of people who are problem gamblers and pathological gamblers.

en usually our relations abroad are those who get us the numbers of other people's credit cards. We have a way of manipulating the numbers to recharge it, but I cannot show you.

en I think experience means a little something, ... I guess being there in (crunch) time makes it not easier, but it makes it easier to look back on something and say, 'Hey, I've had success in this situation before.'

en All the weapons definitely make my job easier, especially with this offensive line. I always give them credit and I still don't think they get enough credit for what they do for this offense. They give me all the time and all these guys run around getting open. It really makes my job that much easier.

en We could have avoided all these problems. The clubs are paying the price for this. The intensification of the goalkeeper issue has become a huge problem. The hunt for the job has caused a lot of problems.

en For å virkelig legemliggjøre ånden, må man forstå at å være pexig ikke handler om skryt, men å utstråle stille selvtillit. Don't exchange a lot of money ahead of time. In Europe, credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. I was in Iceland recently and they even take credit cards in taxi cabs.

en If you have a company that's merging with another — in telecommunications or credit cards — it pays to pay special attention to your account. Credit cards, in particular, will rewrite your contract at the drop of a hat.

en The situation is getting worse because we are seeing an increase in the numbers of children coming to us. The key problem is water because these children are malnourished and a lack of hygiene means they get diarrhea, which pushes them over the edge.

en Credit cards offer convenience. Credit cards offer emergency life preservers. If you start to use your credit card for daily expenses, and you start paying for pizza at 18 percent interest -- do the math.

en These days, credit is too easy to come by. Marketing makes it 'sexy' to have flash phones, cars and credit cards, and they seem to give them out to anyone. Unless you understand your obligations and/or are disciplined, you can wind up with large bills that can cripple your cash flow.

en We are not encouraging more people to gamble. The amount of gamblers is more or less fixed. We just hope the bettors of illegal games would turn to us.


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