Three real stories of relapse
Dhaka office worker change
One user used to have long sessions at night; after logging into vs555, they set a daily limit, and within two weeks they again stick to their sleep schedule.
He keeps a small amount on bKash, reducing hurry; now he opens the app 3 days a week and takes breaks the rest of the time.
The most useful was the self-exclusion option; when needed he even takes a 30-day break, and the control returns to him.
Dhaka college student limit
He initially registered with vs555 just to observe; later he realized continuous play was wasting study time.
He uses Rocket but doesn't put extra pressure on the account; he sets a 20-minute alarm before each session, making sudden stopping easier.
He now keeps budget notes separate; small limits and breaks have worked best for him.
Habit of informing family
A user living outside Dhaka used Nagad, but play was increasing beyond rules.
Later he informs a close person; that becomes the turning point; now he opens on a specific day and logs out on other days.
He bookmarks the support page and contacts immediately when he senses a problem.