Amit Patel's case uncovers a dark facet of sports betting: the role of operators like FanDuel in fostering gambling addictions, with practices designed to exacerbate player losses.
Patel claims that instead of responsible gambling practices, FanDuel actively engaged in behavior that nurtured and exacerbated his addiction, offering large credits and flashy experiences.
His VIP host allegedly checked in with him up to 100 times a day, demonstrating a pervasive and troubling level of engagement aimed at keeping him betting.
The NFL and established betting companies are portrayed as manipulative, with Patel's story serving as a cautionary tale about the readiness to exploit vulnerable individuals.
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