We're committed to promoting safe and responsible gambling practices
At CasinosUKonTop, we believe that gambling should be an entertaining and enjoyable experience. We are committed to promoting responsible gaming and providing tools to help you stay in control of your gaming activities.
If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, it may be time to seek help:
Spending more money and time gambling than you can afford
Having arguments with family or friends about gambling
Lying about the amount of time or money spent gambling
Chasing losses by gambling more to win back money
Neglecting work, school, or family due to gambling
Feeling anxious, guilty, or depressed about gambling
We provide various tools to help you maintain control over your gambling:
Set daily, weekly, or monthly spending limits to control your gaming activity.
Receive notifications after a specified time period to remind you how long you've been playing.
Get periodic pop-up reminders showing your session time and wins/losses.
Temporarily suspend your account for 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or longer.
Permanently close your account for a minimum period of 6 months up to 5 years.
Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
Decide in advance how long you'll play.
Accept losses as part of the game and move on.
Gambling should be entertainment, not a source of income.
Step away from the screen regularly.
Avoid gambling when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
If you or someone you know needs help with problem gambling, please contact one of these organizations:
Free confidential advice and support for anyone affected by problem gambling.
www.gamcare.org.ukHelpline: 0808 8020 133
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience to solve their gambling problem.
www.gamblersanonymous.orgIndependent charity providing information, advice and support for problem gamblers.
www.begambleaware.orgHelpline: 0808 8020 133
US national organization advocating programs and services to assist problem gamblers.
www.ncpgambling.orgHelpline: 1-800-522-4700