Responsible Gaming Disclaimer
Gambling can be addictive. For Great Britain, only players aged 18 or older may gamble legally with licensed operators. Never wager more than you can afford to lose, and never chase losses. This page explains how rebeccaholistique.com approaches safer gambling messaging and what it does not do. It does not constitute legal, financial, or medical advice.
Independent information only
rebeccaholistique.com does not operate gambling products, set odds, or pay winnings. We publish information and links for research purposes. Any decision to open an account, claim a bonus, or place a bet is yours alone. We do not verify your identity, creditworthiness, or eligibility for promotions; operators apply their own checks under licence conditions and law.
Affiliate disclosure
We may receive compensation from operators when you sign up or transact after using our links. That relationship does not change the statutory protections that apply when you play with a UK licensed operator, but it may influence which brands we feature or how prominently they appear. Commercial priority does not replace the need to read each operator’s terms, bonus rules, and withdrawal policies before you commit money.
Licensing and regulation
UK-facing operators should hold a licence from the Gambling Commission where they provide services to consumers in Great Britain. We describe products in general terms; licence numbers and conditions can change. Always confirm the operator’s current status on the Commission’s public register before depositing. If you access services while travelling, local laws may differ from UK rules.
Financial and tax considerations
Gambling outcomes are uncertain. Past results do not predict future performance. Do not rely on gambling to fund essential spending such as rent, debt repayments, or medical costs. Tax treatment of gambling winnings can depend on individual circumstances; consult a qualified adviser if you need certainty.
Signs that gambling may be harmful
Warning signs include borrowing to gamble, hiding activity from family or colleagues, feeling irritable when trying to cut down, chasing losses with larger stakes, and neglecting work or relationships. If several apply, pause play and seek support. Early intervention reduces long-term harm.
Tools and support
If gambling is causing harm, consider self-exclusion through Gamstop, speaking to GamCare, or using the resources published by Be Gamble Aware. The National Gambling Helpline offers free, confidential advice. Local treatment services and GP referrals may be available depending on where you live.
Responsible play checklist
- Set deposit and time limits before you play and stick to them.
- Treat gambling as entertainment, not income.
- Do not gamble under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Take breaks and balance play with other activities.
- Review bank and operator statements regularly for unexpected spend.
- Use operator reality checks and cool-off tools as soon as sessions feel rushed.
Self-exclusion and blocking software
Gamstop provides multi-operator self-exclusion for Great Britain-licensed online operators who participate in the scheme. Additional blocking software can restrict access to gambling sites on your devices. These tools are not a substitute for professional support where addiction is present, but they can create space for recovery planning.
Minors and vulnerable adults
The Site is intended for adults. Do not allow minors to use your accounts or payment methods. If you care for someone who cannot make independent decisions about gambling, consider safeguarding steps such as payment controls and supervised device use, alongside advice from appropriate professionals.
Contact
Questions about this disclaimer: info@rebeccaholistique.com.