Play Responsibly For A Better Experience

Engaging in competitions and prize giveaways can be exciting, but it’s essential to play responsibly. Make decisions that are mindful and measured. Enjoy the thrill, but always prioritize safety and fun above all else. We’re here to make your experience enjoyable and secure.

Play Responsibly

Participating in competitions should be an enjoyable experience. It’s essential to set limits and be aware of how much time and money you are investing. Striking a good balance can enhance your enjoyment and ensure that your involvement remains fun and engaging without becoming overwhelming.

Stay Balanced

Always remember to take breaks and reflect on your experience. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of competitions, but ensuring that your gaming habits align with your lifestyle is crucial. Make sure to enjoy everything we offer while keeping a clear perspective on your involvement.

If the fun stops, STOP!

We have placed a number of measures to ensure our site is used responsibly whilst maintaining the fun factor.

All competitions offer the option to enter either by purchasing tickets online or by using our free postal entry method.

For full instructions on how to enter by post, [click here].

We limit the maximum entries per person, per competition to ensure responsible play. The entry limit for each competition is confirmed within each competition listing.

If you ever feel you’re spending too much on competition entries, you can take a break by activating a ‘Time Out’.

Simply go to the “My Account” section and click on the “Timeout” tab to set this up.

If you ever feel you’re spending too much on competition entries, you can request a ‘Self-Exclusion’ period of 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year.

To do this, simply email us and we’ll apply the exclusion to your account for your chosen duration.

You can also self-exclude instantly by clicking [here].

If you wish to permanently delete your account, please contact us and we’ll process the request for you.

While entering online competitions isn’t classified as gambling, it can still become a concern for some individuals or be part of a broader issue.

If you feel that your participation is becoming problematic, we recommend seeking free, confidential, and non-judgemental support from BeGambleAware.org or GamCare.org.uk.

Tips for Responsible Gaming

Set a Budget

Determine how much you're willing to spend before you start playing. Stick to this amount to avoid overspending.

Take Breaks

Playing for long periods can lead to fatigue. Make sure to take regular breaks to stay refreshed and focused.

Know When to Stop

Recognize the signs of when you're losing control. It's okay to walk away and come back another time.

Seek Help if Needed

If you feel that gambling is becoming a problem, don’t hesitate to seek support or talk to someone about your concerns.