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Responsible Gaming Disclaimer

Gambling should be fun and under control. This page is for information only and does not replace professional advice.

18+ only. You must be 18 or over to gamble in the UK. It is illegal for under-18s to use gambling sites.

Set limits. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Set deposit and time limits and stick to them. Never chase losses.

Get help. If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, seek help. BeGambleAware.org and GamCare offer free, confidential support and tools (e.g. self-exclusion). National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133.

bonusfortunebet.com provides links to third-party gambling sites. We are not responsible for how you use them. Play responsibly and within the law. Contact us: info@bonusfortunebet.com.

1. Purpose of This Page

This responsible gaming disclaimer is provided to inform visitors about safe gambling practices and where to find help. bonusfortunebet.com is an information and comparison site; we do not operate any gambling service. We encourage anyone who chooses to gamble to do so responsibly, within the law, and only with money they can afford to lose. This page does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please seek help from a qualified organisation.

2. Legal Age and Eligibility

In the United Kingdom, you must be at least 18 years of age to participate in any form of gambling, including online casinos, sports betting, bingo, and lottery. It is a criminal offence for anyone under 18 to gamble or to use gambling facilities. Operators are required to verify your age and identity; providing false information is illegal. We do not permit or encourage underage use of our site or any linked gambling services. If you are not yet 18, please leave this site. If you are in a jurisdiction other than the UK, you are responsible for ensuring that you comply with the laws of your country or region. Gambling may be restricted or prohibited in some locations.

3. Gambling Is Risky

Gambling involves risk. The outcome of games and bets is determined by chance (or in the case of sports or events, by factors beyond your control). The house or operator has a statistical advantage in most games; over time, most players lose money. You should never gamble with money that you need for essential expenses such as rent, bills, or food. Gambling should never be seen as a way to make money or to solve financial problems. If you are in debt or under financial pressure, gambling is likely to make your situation worse. Treat gambling as optional entertainment with a cost, and only spend what you can afford to lose.

4. Setting Limits

Responsible gamblers set limits before they play and stick to them. Many licensed operators offer tools to help: deposit limits (capping how much you can deposit per day, week, or month), loss limits, session time limits, and self-exclusion (blocking yourself from the site for a set period or indefinitely). We encourage you to use these tools. Decide in advance how much time and money you will spend, and stop when you reach that limit. Do not chase losses by increasing your stakes or playing longer to try to win back what you have lost; this often leads to greater losses and can be a sign of problem gambling.

5. Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can affect anyone. Warning signs include: spending more money or time on gambling than you intended; lying to family or friends about gambling; borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble; feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when not gambling; gambling to escape problems or to feel better; and neglecting work, relationships, or other responsibilities because of gambling. If you recognise these signs in yourself or someone close to you, it is important to seek help early. Problem gambling can have serious consequences for mental health, finances, and relationships, but support is available and recovery is possible.

6. Where to Get Help

In the UK, several organisations offer free, confidential support. BeGambleAware.org provides information, advice, and support for anyone affected by problem gambling. GamCare offers counselling, support, and access to the National Gambling Treatment Service. The National Gambling Helpline can be reached on 0808 8020 133 (free from the UK, 24/7). Gamblers Anonymous runs support groups for people who want to stop gambling. Your GP can also refer you to specialist services. Self-exclusion schemes allow you to exclude yourself from gambling sites or premises: in the UK, you can use GAMSTOP to self-exclude from many online operators in one step. We strongly encourage anyone who is struggling to reach out; there is no shame in asking for help.

7. Our Role

bonusfortunebet.com provides links and information about third-party gambling operators. We do not operate any gambling service and we are not responsible for your decisions or behaviour when using linked sites. We support responsible gambling and only link to operators that are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission or other reputable regulators and that offer responsible gambling tools. We do not encourage excessive or underage gambling. If you have questions about this disclaimer or our site, contact us at info@bonusfortunebet.com.

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