Responsible Gaming Disclaimer
Gambling should be a form of entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. Please play responsibly. Thediabeticduo.com is committed to promoting responsible gambling and providing information to help you make informed choices. By using this website and any linked offers you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer and accept responsibility for your own gambling decisions.
Age and Jurisdiction
You must be at least 18 years of age to use gambling or betting services. It is your responsibility to ensure that online gambling is legal in your country, region, or locality before accessing any linked operator. We do not encourage or facilitate access by anyone in a jurisdiction where gambling is prohibited or restricted. We do not target minors in any way. If you are not of legal age or if gambling is illegal where you are, you must not use the links or offers on this site. Operators may carry out age and identity checks; providing false information is unlawful and may result in the closure of your account and confiscation of funds.
Set Limits and Stay in Control
Set a budget before you play and stick to it. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose. Never chase losses: trying to win back what you have lost often leads to greater losses and can be a sign of problem gambling. If gambling stops being fun, or you find yourself spending more than you can afford, or thinking about gambling when you should be doing other things, stop and consider seeking help. Licensed operators are required to offer tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, self-exclusion, and reality checks; we strongly encourage you to use these tools. Self-exclusion schemes such as GAMSTOP (in Great Britain) allow you to exclude yourself from multiple operators at once. Taking a break or self-excluding does not make you weak; it is a responsible choice.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can affect anyone. Warning signs may 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; needing to gamble with larger amounts to get the same excitement; repeatedly trying to stop or cut down without success. If you recognise any of these signs in yourself or someone close to you, we urge you to seek support. Help is free and confidential.
Help and Support
If you or someone you know has or may have a gambling problem, free support is available. See our Responsible Gambling page for links to organisations such as GambleAware, Gambling Therapy, and other national and regional services. These organisations provide information, advice, counselling, and support. We are not a substitute for professional advice; we do not provide counselling or treatment. If you are in crisis, please contact a helpline or healthcare provider in your area. Many operators also provide links to support organisations and tools to help you manage your gambling.
Our Role
We provide information and links to third-party operators. We do not operate any gambling or betting service. We are not responsible for the conduct of operators or for any losses you may incur. We encourage you to gamble only with licensed, regulated operators and to use the responsible gambling tools they provide. By using this site you agree that you are solely responsible for your decisions and that we shall not be liable for any harm arising from your use of linked sites or from gambling.
Contact
For questions about this disclaimer or about responsible gambling resources, you can contact us at info@thediabeticduo.com. For support with a gambling problem please use the specialist organisations linked from our Responsible Gambling page.