Responsible Gaming
Gambling with Inet Bet on inets.bet is intended to be a form of entertainment, not a way to earn regular income or solve financial difficulties. Responsible gaming means making informed choices about when, how and how much you play, staying in control of your time and money, and being honest with yourself about any risks. Inet Bet supports a conscious, balanced approach to online casino play and provides tools, information and support resources to help you set limits, recognise early warning signs and seek professional assistance whenever needed. This page is informational only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. For UK players, Inet Bet is operated from outside the United Kingdom and is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission; UK regulatory protections (including GamStop) do not automatically apply to your account, so it is especially important to review this page carefully and use the available safer-gambling measures.
Risk Awareness
Understanding the risks of gambling and observing your own behaviour are key to staying in control. Gambling can become problematic when it stops being occasional entertainment and starts to affect your finances, time, work, studies, relationships or health. Inet Bet encourages all players on inets.bet to regularly reflect on how often they play, how much they spend and how they feel before, during and after a gaming session. Being aware of early warning signs allows you to take action sooner, for example by setting stricter limits, taking a break or reaching out for specialist help.
Common Signs Of Potential Gambling Harm
- Increasing stakes and frequency: Betting more often, raising your stakes to chase excitement, or needing larger wagers to feel the same thrill.
- Chasing losses: Trying to win back money you have lost, returning to play immediately after a loss or believing a big win will "fix everything".
- Preoccupation with gambling: Frequently thinking about inets.bet, planning your next session, or feeling restless when you cannot access your account.
- Spending more than you can afford: Using money needed for bills, rent, food or other essentials, or borrowing to continue gambling.
- Secrecy and guilt: Hiding deposits or play from family or friends, feeling shame about your gambling or lying about the time or money involved.
- Negative impact on daily life: Neglecting work, studies or family duties, losing interest in other hobbies, or experiencing sleep problems and mood swings.
Quick Self-Assessment Checklist
Read the statements below carefully and honestly reflect on whether they apply to you when you use Inet Bet on inets.bet:
- I spend more time or money gambling than I originally plan.
- I have tried to cut down or stop gambling but found it difficult.
- I gamble when I am stressed, bored, anxious or feeling low.
- I sometimes hide my gambling from people close to me.
- I have used money for gambling that was meant for other important expenses.
- I feel irritable or restless when I try not to gamble.
- I believe that a big win will solve my financial or personal problems.
If you recognise yourself in several of these statements, consider this a warning sign. We strongly recommend that you reduce or stop playing, use the limit and self-exclusion tools outlined below, and contact one of the professional support organisations listed in the Support Resources section.
Limits & Tools
Inet Bet on inets.bet encourages you to set clear personal limits before you start playing and to adjust them whenever your circumstances change. Where available, responsible gaming tools are designed to help you control how much money and time you spend, and to create space for reflection. These tools are voluntary and can be powerful when combined with honest self-assessment. Please note that actual tool names and locations may vary slightly as the platform is updated, but the principles below remain the same.
Deposit Limits (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)
- Access your account: Log in to Inet Bet via inets.bet and go to the My Account, Cashier or Responsible Gaming section in your profile menu.
- Locate the limits area: Look for a subsection such as "Deposit Limits", "Spending Limits" or similar. This is where you can set how much you are willing to deposit over specific time periods.
- Choose your time frame: Select the type of limit you want to apply: daily, weekly or monthly. For example, you might decide that a reasonable limit for you is £20 per day or £100 per month.
- Enter the amounts: Carefully enter an amount that you can comfortably afford to lose without affecting essential expenses. Be conservative and consider your income, regular bills and other financial commitments.
- Confirm and monitor: Save your settings. If the system allows immediate decreases but delays increases, use this protection to avoid impulsive changes. Regularly review your limits and lower them if you experience any discomfort or loss of control.
Time Limits And Session Controls
- Session timers: Where supported, you can activate a session timer from the Responsible Gaming section. Choose how long you wish to be logged in for each continuous session (for example, 30, 60 or 120 minutes). When the time is up, you will receive a notification and may be automatically logged out, inviting you to pause and reflect before continuing.
- Reality checks: Periodic on-screen reminders can inform you how long you have been playing and your net result (win or loss) since login. Use these prompts to reconsider whether you should stop for the day.
- Personal alarms: In addition to built-in tools, consider setting alarms on your phone or computer to remind yourself to step away at agreed times.
Short Breaks ("Time-Out")
- Navigate to Time-Out: In your Inet Bet account on inets.bet, open the Responsible Gaming area and look for "Time-Out", "Short Break" or similar wording.
- Select a duration: Choose a cooling-off period that suits your needs, typically from 24 hours up to 72 hours, or longer if available.
- Confirm your choice: Read the information about what will happen during the break (for example, you will not be able to place bets or make deposits) and confirm your decision.
- During the break: Use this time to focus on other activities, review your finances and, if necessary, seek advice from professional support services. Remember that a Time-Out is only a short-term measure; if you feel at serious risk, please consider full self-exclusion as described below.
Self-Exclusion
Self-exclusion is a stronger protective measure intended for players who feel they are at serious risk of gambling harm or have already developed problematic gambling behaviour. When you activate self-exclusion with Inet Bet on inets.bet, access to your account is blocked for a chosen period, giving you space to seek help and rebuild control. Because Inet Bet operates from outside the UK and is not part of GamStop, any self-exclusion you set here will only apply to your account on inets.bet and not to other gambling sites.
How To Request Self-Exclusion
- Locate the self-exclusion option: Log in to your account and go to My Account > Responsible Gaming or a similarly named section. Select "Self-Exclusion" or "Close Account for Gambling Reasons".
- Choose the exclusion period: Available options typically range from at least 6 months to a specific number of years or a lifetime ban. Select the period that reflects the seriousness of your situation; longer periods are recommended if you have experienced repeated harms.
- Confirm your decision: You may be asked to read information about the consequences of self-exclusion and confirm that you understand it is binding for the chosen period. Once you agree, submit your request.
- Support-assisted exclusion: If you cannot access your account or need help, contact the support team using the details in the Contact & Feedback section and clearly state that you wish to self-exclude for gambling reasons. They may ask for verification to protect your account.
Consequences Of Self-Exclusion
- Account access: You will not be able to log in, deposit or place bets on Inet Bet via inets.bet for the duration of the self-exclusion. Attempts to open new accounts may lead to closure if detected.
- Balance and withdrawals: Subject to standard verification and terms, reasonable efforts will be made to allow withdrawal of any remaining real-money balance after self-exclusion is applied. Bonus funds and promotional offers may be voided according to the general terms and conditions.
- Early re-opening: Self-exclusion is intended to be final for the selected period and cannot normally be lifted early. This is a critical protective feature, so please choose your exclusion length carefully.
- Communications: Marketing communications to your registered e-mail address may be stopped or significantly reduced where technically possible. System-critical messages, such as account or transaction notifications, may still be sent if required.
- Scope of protection: Self-exclusion at Inet Bet applies only to this site and does not extend to other operators. For broader protection in the UK, you should consider registering with GamStop and using blocking software as described in the Support Resources section.
Support Resources
If you feel that your gambling is becoming difficult to control, or if you are worried about someone close to you, specialised support is available. Inet Bet strongly encourages players on inets.bet, especially those in the United Kingdom where the site is not UKGC-licensed, to make use of independent professional services. These organisations offer confidential advice, information and counselling, often free of charge. You do not need to wait until gambling has caused serious harm; early contact can prevent problems from escalating.
Local Support - United Kingdom
- National Gambling Helpline (GamCare): Call 0808 8020 133 (freephone from UK) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Trained advisers provide confidential support, brief interventions and referrals to local treatment services. Primary language is English; ask about additional language support if needed.
- GamCare Online Services: Visit gamcare.org.uk for live chat, self-help resources, structured online programmes and moderated forums for people affected by gambling.
- BeGambleAware: Visit begambleaware.org for impartial information, self-assessment tools and signposting to treatment throughout Great Britain.
- Your GP or NHS services: In England, you can access the NHS National Problem Gambling Clinic or other local services via referral. In devolved nations, contact your GP for local options. Medical consultations are confidential and can address related mental health or addiction issues.
International Support Organisations
| 🏢 Organization | 📞 Contact | 🌐 Website | ⏰ Hours | 🗣️ Languages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GamCare (UK) | +44 0808 8020 133 | gamcare.org.uk | 24/7 | English |
| Gambling Therapy | Online chat | gamblingtherapy.org | 24/7 | Multilingual |
| Gamblers Anonymous | Local meetings | gamblersanonymous.org | Varies | Multiple |
Gambling Therapy provides global online support through text-based services and is particularly useful for players using offshore sites such as Inet Bet on inets.bet. Gamblers Anonymous offers peer-support meetings in many countries, including the UK; meetings are typically anonymous and confidential.
Self-Exclusion Schemes By Country
- United Kingdom - GamStop: GamStop is the national online self-exclusion scheme for UK-licensed operators. You can register at gamstop.co.uk to block your ability to use most UKGC-regulated online gambling sites for a chosen period. Important: Inet Bet on inets.bet is an offshore, non-UKGC casino and is not covered by GamStop; you must also use our internal self-exclusion tools for this site.
- Spain - RGIAJ: Spain operates the Registro General de Interdicciones de Acceso al Juego (RGIAJ), a national register allowing individuals to ban themselves from licensed gambling activities. Information is available via the Spanish regulator's website at ordenacionjuego.es. This is provided for general information only; Inet Bet is not licensed in Spain.
- Other national schemes: Many jurisdictions offer similar self-exclusion registers or bans. If you reside outside the UK, consult your local gambling regulator or government website to check what protections are available in your country.
Blocking And Filtering Software
- Gamban: A paid blocking application that can be installed on multiple devices to block access to thousands of gambling websites and apps, including many offshore operators.
- BetBlocker: A free tool that allows you to restrict access to gambling content across a wide range of devices and operating systems.
- Device-level filters: You can also activate parental controls, DNS filters or router-level blocks to limit access to gambling sites for yourself and other members of your household.
These tools are particularly valuable because Inet Bet operates outside the UK's licensing regime, and traditional regulatory safeguards may not apply in the same way as they would for UKGC-licensed operators.
Family And Affected Others
- Family support groups: Organisations such as GamCare and Gambling Therapy provide forums and chat services specifically for families and friends affected by someone else's gambling. Gamblers Anonymous is often supported by Gam-Anon groups for relatives.
- Confidentiality and professionalism: All reputable services listed here operate confidentially and use trained staff or volunteers. You can seek help without informing Inet Bet or anyone else if you prefer.
Help for Family
Problem gambling does not affect only the individual player; it can have serious emotional, financial and social consequences for partners, children, relatives and friends. If someone you care about uses Inet Bet on inets.bet or other gambling sites in a way that worries you, it is important to protect yourself while also encouraging them to seek help. You are not responsible for their behaviour, but you can play a supportive role and access specialist assistance for yourself.
Talking To Someone About Their Gambling
- Choose the right moment: Aim for a calm time when neither of you is angry, intoxicated or in the middle of gambling. Avoid starting the conversation during a heated dispute about money.
- Use "I" statements: Focus on how their gambling affects you ("I feel worried when...") rather than accusing ("You always..."). This can reduce defensiveness and make it easier for them to listen.
- Stay factual and compassionate: Refer to observable behaviours (missed bills, unexplained withdrawals, secrecy) and express concern rather than blame. Emphasise that you care about their wellbeing.
- Encourage professional help: Suggest that they contact organisations such as GamCare, Gambling Therapy or local health services. Offer to help them make the call or join them in an appointment if they agree.
Support Resources For Families And Friends
- GamCare Family & Friends: GamCare provides specific resources, live chat and forums for people affected by someone else's gambling. See gamcare.org.uk for details.
- Gambling Therapy Family & Friends: Gambling Therapy offers online groups and forums where affected others can share experiences and coping strategies.
- Gam-Anon and similar groups: Peer-support meetings (including some online options) are available for relatives of people with gambling problems. Visit gam-anon.org or your local equivalent for information.
Next Steps And Personal Protection
- Seek professional advice: Consider speaking to your GP, a therapist specialising in addiction, or a financial adviser about how to manage the impact of gambling on your mental health and finances.
- Protect finances: Where possible, separate bank accounts, limit shared credit, and explore setting spending alerts or limits with your bank. Do not take on debts in your own name to pay off someone else's gambling.
- Use blocking tools: If you share devices, consider installing blocking software or parental controls to restrict access to gambling sites, particularly where children may be present.
- Look after yourself: Supporting someone with addiction can be exhausting. Make time for your own hobbies, rest and supportive relationships, and seek help early if you feel overwhelmed.
Operator's Commitment
Inet Bet is provided via inets.bet by Internet Gaming Services, a company founded in 1999 and historically associated with a Curacao licence reference 365/JAZ. For UK players, this means the service is offered from an offshore jurisdiction and is not regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. Despite this, Inet Bet aims to follow recognised industry standards for safer gambling and player protection, including monitoring for indicators of harm and providing accessible tools and information. Nothing in this section alters the legal status of the site, but it explains the measures we seek to take in practice.
Internal Risk-Checking Procedures
- Behavioural monitoring: The platform may review gameplay patterns such as unusually long sessions, frequent high-value deposits, repeated failed deposit attempts, or rapid chasing of losses. These checks are intended to identify potential signs of problematic gambling.
- Automated warnings: Where available, on-screen messages or e-mail notifications may prompt you to review your activity, consider setting or lowering limits, or take a break if risky patterns are observed.
- Account reviews: In cases of pronounced risk indicators, Inet Bet may temporarily suspend an account, request additional verification, or restrict certain features while discussing appropriate safer-gambling measures with the account holder.
- Data protection: Information used for responsible gaming monitoring is processed in line with applicable data-protection laws. It is used for safety, compliance and account management purposes and is not sold to third parties for marketing.
When We May Contact You Proactively
- Risk patterns detected: If your activity suggests that you may be experiencing gambling-related harm (for example, significant losses in a short period or repeated attempts to override limits), the responsible gaming team may contact you via e-mail or another registered channel.
- Purpose of contact: Such contact is intended to provide information about responsible gaming tools, encourage you to consider self-exclusion or limits, and signpost independent support services. It is not designed to promote further gambling.
- Protective interventions: In serious cases, Inet Bet may decide to apply restrictions or close an account in order to reduce further harm, even if the player does not request this. These decisions are taken with the player's long-term wellbeing in mind.
- No substitute for external help: Internal monitoring cannot replace professional assessment or treatment. We strongly encourage you to contact the independent organisations listed in the Support Resources section if you have any concerns.
Updates
Responsible gaming standards, legal frameworks and industry best practices continue to evolve, particularly for players in the United Kingdom. Although Inet Bet operates from outside the UK and under a different regulatory regime, we seek to keep this page aligned with current responsible gambling guidance and to reflect changes in our own tools and policies on inets.bet. Whenever we make significant updates to the measures described here, we will revise the text on this page and may provide additional notifications.
How We Will Inform You
- On-site updates: The latest version of this Responsible Gaming page will always be available via inets.bet. Substantive changes may be highlighted through banners, pop-ups or notices within your account area.
- E-mail communication: Where appropriate and where you have provided consent to receive service messages, we may send e-mails explaining important changes to our responsible gaming tools or policies.
- Terms and conditions: If changes to responsible gaming measures affect the general terms and conditions, those documents will be updated accordingly. In the event of any inconsistency, the general terms and conditions prevail.
Last updated: 06 November 2025.
Contact & Feedback
Inet Bet encourages players to contact the responsible gaming team at inets.bet whenever they need information, wish to adjust limits, request self-exclusion, or provide feedback on safer-gambling tools. Communication with our team is treated confidentially and is used to support you in maintaining control over your gambling.
Responsible Gaming Department Contacts
- E-mail: You can reach the dedicated responsible gaming team at [email protected] for questions about limits, self-exclusion, or concerns about your play.
- Telephone: For direct assistance, call our responsible gaming line on +44 20 1234 5678 (standard UK rates apply). Hours of operation and availability may vary; if you cannot reach us by phone, please use e-mail or the feedback form.
Feedback And Support Requests Form
- Online form: You may submit a confidential request via the Responsible Gaming Feedback Form available in the Responsible Gaming or Support section of your Inet Bet account on inets.bet (for example, a link such as "Responsible Gaming Help" or "Contact for Self-Control").
- Information to include: To help us respond effectively, please provide your registered username (but not your password), a brief description of your concern (e.g. limit change, self-exclusion request, worry about spending), and how you would like us to contact you.
- Response and follow-up: We aim to review responsible gaming enquiries as a priority. In some situations, we may ask further questions to understand your circumstances and may propose additional protective measures such as lower limits, Time-Outs or self-exclusion.
Please remember that while Inet Bet's team can assist with account-level protections, they cannot provide legal, medical or financial advice. For expert assessment, counselling and treatment, use the independent organisations listed in the Support Resources section.