Our Commitment
RustVault Pro is committed to promoting safe and responsible gambling. While we provide links to gambling platforms, we believe entertainment should never come at the cost of your wellbeing, relationships, or financial security.
We Care About You
Gambling should be fun, not stressful. If it stops being enjoyable or starts causing problems, it's time to take a step back and seek support.
Healthy Gambling Practices
Set Time Limits
Decide how much time you'll spend gambling before you start. Set alarms and stick to your limits.
Set Money Limits
Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Never use money needed for bills, food, or other essentials.
Take Regular Breaks
Step away regularly. Use this time to evaluate how you're feeling and whether you want to continue.
Never Chase Losses
Accept losses as part of gambling. Don't try to win back money by gambling more - this often leads to bigger losses.
Avoid Gambling While Impaired
Don't gamble when drinking, using substances, or when emotionally distressed. This impairs judgment.
Keep Life Balanced
Maintain other hobbies, relationships, and activities. Gambling should be just one form of entertainment.
Warning Signs to Watch For
It's important to recognize when gambling might be becoming a problem. If you notice these signs, consider seeking help:
Behavioral Changes
- Spending more time and money gambling than intended
- Lying about gambling activities or losses
- Feeling restless or irritable when not gambling
- Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
Emotional Signs
- Feeling anxious, depressed, or guilty about gambling
- Using gambling to escape problems or negative emotions
- Feeling like you need to gamble to feel normal
- Extreme mood swings related to wins and losses
- Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy
Financial Impact
- Gambling with money needed for essentials
- Hiding financial losses from family or friends
- Taking loans or using credit to fund gambling
- Being unable to stop despite financial problems
- Considering illegal activities to get gambling money
Getting Help
If gambling is causing problems in your life, know that help is available. Recovery is possible, and you don't have to face this alone.
Crisis Hotlines
1-800-522-4700 (24/7)
Text HOME to 741741
Support Groups
Professional Help
- Therapists specializing in gambling addiction
- Addiction counselors and treatment centers
- Financial counselors for debt management
- Support for mental health conditions
Self-Help Tools
Most gambling platforms offer tools to help you control your gambling. Use these features to set boundaries:
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit.
Time Limits
Set session time limits and receive reminders when time is up.
Cool-Off Periods
Take a temporary break from gambling for 24 hours to 6 weeks.
Self-Exclusion
Permanently or temporarily ban yourself from gambling platforms.
Reality Checks
Receive regular pop-ups showing how long you've been gambling.
Activity History
Review your gambling history to understand your patterns.
For Family and Friends
If someone you care about has a gambling problem, your support can make a significant difference:
How to Help
- Listen without judgment and offer emotional support
- Encourage them to seek professional help
- Learn about gambling addiction and available resources
- Set boundaries to protect yourself and your finances
- Take care of your own mental health and wellbeing
What Not to Do
- Don't give them money or pay off their gambling debts
- Don't threaten, lecture, or try to control their behavior
- Don't cover for them or make excuses for their actions
- Don't gamble with them or enable their gambling
- Don't ignore the problem hoping it will go away
Need More Information?
If you have questions about responsible gaming or need additional resources, we're here to help:
Email Us
support@rustvaultpro.com