What is Self-Exclusion?
If you feel as if you can no longer stay in complete control of your gambling, you can opt to undertake Self-Exclusion. Dabble will close your account and you will not be able to reopen it for the given time periods outlined below:
6 Months
1 Year
3 Years
5 Years
Self-Exclusion will also apply to all Dabble social features and betting services. Self-Exclusion cannot be undone and will start immediately once it has been confirmed.
Your account with Dabble will be closed and you will not be able to set up a new account for the duration of your Self-Exclusion.
To Self-Exclude from Dabble:
1. Tap on Settings Cog (top right of the Dabble App)
2. Select Safer Gambling,
3. Then tap on Self Exclude.
4. Take a moment to carefully review this content.
5. Click on ‘Activate Self-Exclusion to close your Dabble Account for your nominated period.
Please note that any self-exclusion may, on request, be extended for one or more further periods of at least 6 months.
If you opt to Self-Exclude with Dabble, we strongly recommend you register for GAMSTOP – the Gambling Self-Exclusion Scheme.
GAMSTOP is a free service that enables you to self-exclude from online gambling companies licensed in Great Britain, for up to 5 years. To find out more and to sign up with GAMSTOP please visit www.gamstop.co.uk.
While you are registered on GAMSTOP, you will not be able to:
place a bet,
open a new betting account, or;
receive marketing messages.
With all online gambling providers licensed in Great Britain for a period of up to 5 years.
If you have any further questions about this process, please don't hesitate to contact us via Live Chat or by emailing us at [email protected]
Blocking Software to use as a part of Self-Exclusion:
Should you seek to Self-Exclude from online gambling, please note that software is available to prevent an individual computer or mobile device from accessing gambling internet sites. Please visit the GamCare website to find out more.
Further, for a list of financial services organisations in the UK that currently offer gambling blocks on debit cards see: www.gamcare.org.uk/block-gambling-transactions.