Submitted by Teresa Hart (not verified) on Sun, 01/06/2013 - 1:12pm.
It is a choice people make. Just like buying a lottery ticket to hit it big. Some people might spend a dollar or two supposedly on the lottery. But in essence, they are spending more to win just as much as they've already put in. If you spend $5 per week on lottery for a year, and hit maybe $50 eventually, are you happy? Or do you look at spending over $200 to make $50 a loss? Same thing applies to the video machines. It's just the satisfaction of a sudden win. I love the machines. I wish they would just leave them alone. I choose to spend my money that way. It's the outlet of choice for me.
It is a choice people make.
It is a choice people make. Just like buying a lottery ticket to hit it big. Some people might spend a dollar or two supposedly on the lottery. But in essence, they are spending more to win just as much as they've already put in. If you spend $5 per week on lottery for a year, and hit maybe $50 eventually, are you happy? Or do you look at spending over $200 to make $50 a loss? Same thing applies to the video machines. It's just the satisfaction of a sudden win. I love the machines. I wish they would just leave them alone. I choose to spend my money that way. It's the outlet of choice for me.