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‘I blew £25k on booze and gambling in two weeks – I was addicted’

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David Rixon would binge every day on drugs, booze and gambling. After one particularly heavy night left him ‘unable to function’, he decided to quit coffee, alcohol, gambling and smoking and turn his life around

David Rixon spiralled into addiction following a mugging

A man who spiralled into addiction spent £25,000 on alcohol in just two weeks. David Rixon, 22, was left in more than £12,500 of debt following a year of gambling and drinking after a mugging and motorbike accident forced him to take time off work.

He spent his £96 weekly statutory sick pay pay on online casinos and maxed out eight credit cards in just two months. Despite laws not allowing people to gamble with credit cards, David would use a loophole to withdraw money from the cards before depositing money onto the debit card he used to gamble.




At one point, he made back £17,000 in winnings – but splurged it and £8k more from credit cards – on a massive two-week bender. David covered drinks for himself and all of his friends and would spend the day binge drinking and taking drugs.

His booze spending was wild – from multiple crates of beer to drink on the beach to spending hundreds every night on multiple £80 vodka bottles in clubs. His final “wake-up call” happened after a heavy night of drinking led to him being “unable to function”.

David Rixon after getting mugged. He was forced to take time off work as a result(SWNS)

Former fish and chip bar worker David quit everything – coffee, alcohol, gambling and smoking – all at once. Now, one year and seven months sober, David has placed himself under a 12-month debt relief order (DRO) to clear the rest of his debt.

David wants to use his story to help others and is now calling for more security around credit cards and gambling. David, currently unemployed from Plymouth, Devon, said: “It just shows how things creep up on you and you don’t realise it.

“I wasn’t registering it. By the time I knew it, I’d gone through eight credit cards and the winnings and spent it all on alcohol. I used to come home from drinking and gambling and my sister at the time was five or six and I used to just shout and swear at her and my mum.

“It was not the person I wanted to be – slamming things and breaking things. If I fast forward to now, I’m a year and seven months sober, don’t gamble, don’t drink, don’t do anything like that and I have a very big connection with family, friends and my partner, Nicholas. It’s completely different to what I was. I’ve worked on myself so much.”

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