Chip Harbour / Responsible gambling
Responsible gambling
Gambling is optional. Stopping should be easy to find.
Use official support if play is causing harm. None of those bodies endorse Chip Harbour.
If gambling is no longer entertainment, stop and use the tools below. Chip Harbour does not provide counselling and is not a substitute for it.
National tools
- GAMSTOP — multi-operator self-exclusion for remote gambling. Remote licensees must participate in the national scheme under the Commission’s social-responsibility code.
- GamCare — information, live chat and the National Gambling Helpline.
- GambleAware — commissioning of treatment and advice, including BeGambleAware.
- UK Gambling Commission — the regulator, not a support charity.
On operator sites
Licensed remote casinos must offer ways to limit or stop play, including self-exclusion on their own systems. Find those controls in the operator’s account area. We will not invent a list of buttons we have not verified on each lobby.
What we will not say
We will not tell you that a particular casino is “safe fun”, that a slot can be beaten, or that gambling is a substitute for work. If a page on this site ever reads that way, treat it as an error and write via corrections.
Gambling Commission
GAMSTOP self-exclusion