Article Info Description RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING POLICY AUBETUP is aware that gambling is a form of entertainment to a large majority of people, however AUBETUP is conscious of those who can become vulnerable to problem gambling. AUBETUP is therefore committed to provide a responsible gambling service, where clients have access to online tools so they can exclude themselves or limit their betting activities. Our betting operations are governed by this policy and a code of practice. You can complete the Northern Territory self-exclusion form if you want to self-exclude yourself from future betting operators. For the full Northern Territory Code of Practice for Responsible Online Gambling, you can click here. What is Responsible Gambling? Responsible gambling for individuals means: They may gamble for pleasure and entertainment but are aware of their likelihood of losing and understand the associated risks, They exercise control over their gambling activity, and Responsible gambling occurs in balance with other activities in their lives and is not causing problems or harm for themselves or others. Responsible gambling for the broader community, including gambling providers, governments, and sporting associations, requires: Shared responsibility for generating awareness of the risks associated with gambling, Creating and promoting environments that prevent or minimise problem gambling; and Being responsive to community concerns around gambling. What is Problem Gambling? Problem gambling occurs when a person spends more than they can afford, betting for a lot longer. After gambling the person feels anxious, guilty or just uncomfortable with the situation. The negative consequences of problem gambling may include: The punter suffering excessive financial losses relative to the gamblers means (including unpaid household bills, credit card debts or loans); Adverse personal effects on the punter (such as anxiety, depression or stress) and/or their family; Adverse effects on employment and work performance (including missing work or having trouble concentrating at work); Losing the ability to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle due to spending an excessive amount of time gambling; Regretting the amount of time lost or wasted due to gambling; and Other costs which are borne by the community. To assist with gambling responsibly AUBETUP can help you by: Implementing Pre-commitment Limits - we can set a weekly deposit limit for you - please e-mail us and we can set this up for you Temporarily suspending your account if you feel it is getting the better of you at a certain moment in time Below as some tips for ensuring your gambling does not start affecting you negatively: Separate work and gambling - don't gamble at work Take a note of the length of your gambling sessions Do not look at gambling as an alternative source of income If you're behind, don't chase, it will only get worse Client Care Principles and Responsible Gambling We aim to consistently promote responsible gambling practices. Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment which does not create problems. The aim is to achieve a balanced approach in the provision of wagering services, taking account of the interests of our clients, the community at large and us as the wagering operator. Responsible gambling involves informing clients on their rights and responsibilities as gamblers and ensuring that our company delivers gambling products and services in ways that benefit clients. We are committed to sharing responsibility, with communities and Government bodies, for helping problem gamblers to identify their problem and seek assistance. Some of the ways that we do this are: Allowing our clients to set a pre-commitment limit; Allowing our clients to self-exclude (either temporarily or permanently) from betting with us. Providing Responsible Gambling information and messages to our clients; Engage our staff about Responsible Gambling training; and Referring our clients who are at risk of problem gambling to gambling-related support services. We aim to achieve the following outcomes: Minimising the extent of gambling related harm to individuals and the broader community; Enabling clients to make informed decisions about their gambling practices; Enabling people adversely affected by gambling to have access to timely and appropriate assistance and information; Promoting a shared understanding between individuals, communities, the gambling industry and Government of responsible gambling practices; and Ensuring the gambling industry provides safe and supportive environments for the delivery of gambling products and services. Gambling Self-Assessment The following questionnaire may help you to identify tendencies in your behaviour which are often linked to problem gambling: Have you ever ignored your job in order to gamble? Have you felt unhappy with your personal life due to gambling? Does your gambling affect your perception of others, or how others may perceive you? Has your gambling left you with a deep sense of regret? Have you ever tried to meet your financial obligations by gambling? Has gambling affected your motivation to succeed? Do you feel obliged to gamble in order to recoup lost money? Do you consider a win as motivation to spend more? Have you ever spent your last available dollar on gambling? Have you ever borrowed money in order to gamble? Have you ever sold assets in order to gamble? Have you felt reluctant to use money set aside for gambling on everyday purchases? Has gambling negatively impacted on the way that you treat yourself or others? Do you find yourself gambling beyond the time you had planned to stop? Have you ever gambled to avoid dealing with personal problems? Have you ever committed (or considered committing) a criminal offence in order to gamble? Does your gambling affect your sleep? Do the frustrations of your personal life encourage you to gamble? Have you celebrated good fortune by spending excessive time gambling? Have you considered harming yourself as a result of gambling? Studies show that people who have answered Yes to seven or more of the above questions show tendencies representative of problem gambling. For further assistance, or if you wish to know more, please contact one of the organisations listed below. Minors As a responsible operator, we are committed to actively taking steps to exclude minors from placing a wager using our betting platforms. Our clients are identified through Veda or through the Customer Identification form. Our services are to be used by persons who are at least 18 years old. Filtering Options Clients can actively prevent underage persons from entering the online sports betting software (minimum legal age to gamble is 18 years), by downloading one of the following filter options: http://www.cyberpatrol.com http://www.gamblock.com http://www.safekids.com http://www.surfcontrol.com http://www.solidoak.com http://www.netnanny.com http://www.betfilter.com http://www.rgmanager.com Where to Get Help You can call the Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858 or the Financial Counselling Helpline on 1800 007 007 or visit: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au Or alternatively you can contact AUBETUP's Responsible Gambling Support Service through support@aubetup.com.au for other gambling support providers in your area. Self-Exclusion If you feel that you are losing control of your play and would like help in restricting your access to our betting platforms, we offer you the option to self-exclude from betting with us. Self-exclusion can be temporary or permanent. If you would like to self exclude, this option is available in the My Account section of the website. Alternatively, please contact our Responsible Gambling Support Service by phone or email on 1800 752 987, support@aubetup.com.au Please note: A request for permanent account closure will be treated the same as a request for self exclusion. Some jurisdictions such as South Australia have Barring Orders available. Please contact our Responsible Gambling Support Service if you would like further information about this. You may also wish to self-exclude from any other providers that you have accounts with. The table below contains links to the responsible gambling policies of other wagering operators, information about how to self-exclude from other operators and contact details for other operators. https://nt.gov.au/industry/gambling/gambling/self-exclusion-from-a-sports-bookmaker-or-betting-exchange-operator Bet365 support-eng@customerservice365.com 1800 200 365 Betfair service@betfair.com.au 1300 238 324 Unibet customerservice@unibet.com.au 13 78 68 Ubet support@ubet.com.au 1800 823 888 TAB betcare@tabcorp.com.au 1800 822 876 Ladbrokes support@ladbrokes.com.au 1300 523 276 BetEasy support@beteasy.com.au 132769 Sportsbet rsg@sportsbet.com.au 1800 990 907 Please contact support@aubetup.com.au if you would like AUBETUP to assist in excluding you from other operators. BetStop BetStop - the National Self-Exclusion Register, is a free service for people who want help changing their gambling habits.It allows people to self-exclude from all legal online or phone wagering operations in Australia in one simple process.Once someone has chosen their self-exclusion period, these wagering providers are not allowed to accept a bet or open a new account for them. Providers are also not allowed to send direct marketing messages to people who have self-excluded.People who have registered will be able to nominate up to 5 support people to help them manage their self-exclusion. Personal details of users will be protected. Pre-Commitment As part of our responsibility towards responsible gambling, we have a pre-commitment limit mechanism which allows you to set your daily maximum deposit amount. Set Your Pre-Commitment Limit To set your pre-commitment limit, simply complete the following steps: Log into your AUBETUP account Click on the My Account option which appears in the top right hand side of the webpage The account setting page will appear, click on the Responsible Gambling option. Click on Deposit Limit and then enter in the amount that you would like to set for your deposit limit. The bet limit will apply immediately and there will be a waiting period of 7 days if you wish to raise the deposit limit. You may also wish to set a pre-commitment limit on your other betting accounts. Change or Remove Your Pre-Commitment Limit To change or remove your pre-commitment limit, simply complete the following steps: Log into your AUBETUP account Click on the My Account option which appears in the top right hand side of the webpage The account setting page will appear, click on the Responsible Gambling option. To remove limit, click the Do Not Wish to Set a Deposit Limit box To change your deposit limit enter in the amount that you would like to set for your deposit limit. Please note if it is more than the amount already selected it will take 7 days to be updated. Please note that the following mininum waiting periods apply:The bet limit will apply immediately and raising the deposit limit will take 7 days. Activity Statements Activity statements are available to request any time by contacting 1800 752 987, support@aubetup.com.au Gambling Help Online 1800 858 858 www.gamblinghelponline.org.au Confidential, professional, free help, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Talk to someone who understands your issues. Chaplaincy Support Service A free, private and confidential inter-faith Chaplaincy Support Service. The service is available by calling Fr James Grant on 1800 456 228 or frjames@keypoint.com.au enables people to make an appointment with Fr James to seek guidance in their own way and aims to be relevant to the particular problems and life situations of the individual. System Info Title Responsible Gambling URL Name Responsible-Gambling