NHL Players getting Venmo requests from fans that lost bets on the players/teams

Dolemite

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It blows my mind that fans are really this stupid.


But these days, as sports betting becomes more and more prevalent in the hockey world, there’s a new app jockeying for space atop players’ home screens.

“I’ve been sent Venmo requests before,” one NHL player surveyed in The Athletic’s player poll said. “Like, ‘Hey, I bet on you guys to win and you blew it. So give me back my 50 bucks.’”
 

Rodgerwilco

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well I can't read that pay-walled article. (why are we linking to pay-walled content anyway?), but I'm not going to shed tears over some venmo requests. NFL players have publicized getting literal death threats and/or having their families threatened for messing up people's bets or losing games, causing injury, etc.

Unless the people messaging are frequently and repeatedly messaging, this isn't "harassment" anyway. I'm not paying for The 'Bird Cage Liner' Athletic, so maybe there is something more significant, but it seems like playground material compared to what I've seen from NFL guys.
 

Rodgerwilco

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Gen Z are going to be such massive degenerate gamblers.
Yes, a stark contrast from the Boomers and Gen X'ers that I've literally watched stand at scratch-off and "traditional" lottery machines throwing away their lives for hours at a time, sometimes multiple times a day.

The best was watching a regular buy $40 in scratch-offs, $20 in regular lottery numbers, $30 in cigarettes, and then get $8.19 in gas lol.
 
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tarheelhockey

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I view this more as people just trying to troll and/or be funny (it's not) vs. genuinely thinking the player should and will pay them back.

It’s like walking up to a stranger during their private time and demanding an explanation for why they messed up at work. Whether you actually expect to get the explanation is beside the point, it’s harrassing behavior either way.
 

TrufleShufle

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It’s like walking up to a stranger during their private time and demanding an explanation for why they messed up at work. Whether you actually expect to get the explanation is beside the point, it’s harrassing behavior either way.
If you have alerts on, tied to any social media where people can message you, it is not "private time." You have options to make it private time, or very close friends and family time. There are many options to deal with "harassments" online that do not work in person. These are not the same.
 

Rob Brown

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It’s like walking up to a stranger during their private time and demanding an explanation for why they messed up at work. Whether you actually expect to get the explanation is beside the point, it’s harrassing behavior either way.
I totally agree, I'm just saying I doubt many of the people doing it actually expect the player to send them money back. They're trying to be funny or trolling and don't have proper boundaries or social awareness in terms of what is appropriate.
 

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