Responsible Gaming at Casino KinBet
Our commitment to responsible gaming is closely linked to our customer service policies. We want you to enjoy the games at KinBet, but we also want to make you aware of the potential social and economic consequences of gambling addiction.
Maintain control
Gambling should be viewed as an entertaining and exciting pastime, not as a source of income. Some players find it difficult to simply see gambling as a way to relax and only risk what they can afford, as most do.
To maintain control and prevent gambling addiction, it is important to always keep the following in mind:
- You should not view gaming as a way to make money, but as a way to spend your free time;
- You should not request an immediate refund, as you will always have another chance to win;
- Only play if you have “additional” funds available;
- Consider the time and money required for the game;
- If you feel you need a break from the game, you can contact the support team and we will exclude you from the game for a while;
- Self-exclusion request: You can contact our support team by email at kinbet.nz . We will close your account within 24 hours. It is the player’s responsibility to inform us of any other accounts and agree not to open any more. We make every reasonable effort to prevent the opening of new accounts; however, the player is solely responsible for ensuring that no further accounts are created. We are not liable for any losses incurred through other accounts.
For questions or problems related to the game, please contact one of the organizations listed below.
Responsibility
If you are concerned that gambling could have a negative impact on your life or the lives of your loved ones, the following questions may help you clarify this issue.
- Does playing games distract you from work or school?
- Is gaming simply a pastime for you, or also a way to avoid boredom?
- Do you often play alone for long periods of time?
- Has your playing style ever been criticized by others?
- Have you lost interest in your family, friends, and hobbies because of your gambling addiction?
- Have you ever lied to hide how much money or time you spent on the game?
- Have you ever lied, stolen, or borrowed money to obtain funds for gambling or to pay off gambling debts?
- Are you reluctant to spend your “play money” on anything else?
- Do you gamble until you’ve lost all your money?
- Do you try to recover as quickly as possible immediately after a defeat?
- Do you feel lost and desperate when you run out of money while gambling?
- Can arguments, frustrations, or disappointments make you want to play?
- Do you feel depressed or even suicidal because of gambling?
If you answered “yes” to most of the questions, you may have a gambling problem. To discuss this, you should contact one of the organizations listed below, which can offer you advice and support.
Organizations that offer consulting services in the gaming sector
GamCare is a leading and authorized organization that offers counselling, advice and practical help to deal with the social consequences of gambling.
Gamblers Anonymous: a fellowship of men and women who have come together to solve their own gambling problems and help others struggling with them. The organization has regional offices worldwide. Information about Gamblers Anonymous’s services can be found on their website.
www.gamblersanonymous.org
Gambling Therapy offers support and counseling for people affected by gambling addiction. Further information about the website can be found here:
www.gamblingtherapy.org
Underage players
Registration on our website is prohibited and punishable by law for persons under 18 years of age. The company is obligated to verify the age of all customers. All winnings of underage players are forfeited.
Filter system
Parents can control their children’s internet access by installing a filter. Using such filters protects your children from gambling sites. If you share the computer with family members or friends who are legally prohibited from registering or playing on our site, we recommend the following filter and parental control options:
Net Nanny™ www.netnanny.com
