Responsible Play – Raffle Master Cares About Our Community
At Raffle Master Competitions, we believe competitions should always be fun, exciting, and enjoyed responsibly. Our community has been at the heart of our journey since 2017, and we take the wellbeing of our players seriously.
While competitions can be entertaining, we recognise that gambling-style activities can become a problem for some people. If you ever feel that your participation is becoming too much, or you are worried about your spending or behaviour, please remember that help and support are available.
We are not just a competition platform — we are a community-based business, and the wellbeing of our members is important to us.
If you ever feel like you need support, please reach out.
📧 Contact our team:
info@rafflemaster.co.uk
You can also request to disable or close your Raffle Master account at any time if you feel you need to step away.
Recognising When Gambling May Be a Problem
Gambling or competition participation can start to affect people in different ways. Signs that it may be becoming an issue can include:
Spending more money than you intended
Feeling stressed about losses
Borrowing money to continue playing
Gambling affecting relationships or work
Feeling unable to stop
Problem gambling can affect mental health, finances, and relationships, so recognising the signs early is important.
If you feel like this might be happening, please know you are not alone and support is available.
Organisations That Can Help
There are several trusted organisations across the UK that provide confidential advice, counselling, and support for people affected by gambling.
GambleAware
🌐 https://www.gambleaware.org
GambleAware provides free and confidential information, tools and support for anyone concerned about gambling behaviour, including self-assessment tools and advice on reducing gambling risks.
GamCare
🌐 https://www.gamcare.org.uk
GamCare is a leading UK charity that supports people affected by gambling harm. They operate the National Gambling Helpline, offering confidential support and advice.
📞 National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Support is free and available via phone, live chat, WhatsApp and online forums.
NHS Gambling Addiction Support
🌐 https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/addiction-support/gambling-addiction/
The NHS provides guidance and treatment options for people experiencing gambling addiction and the effects it can have on health, finances and relationships.
Betknowmore UK
🌐 https://www.betknowmoreuk.org
A charity that helps raise awareness of gambling harm and provides support programmes and education to individuals and communities affected by gambling.
Gambling Commission – Help & Advice
🌐 https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/public-and-players/guide/page/organisations-that-can-help
The UK Gambling Commission lists organisations that provide treatment, advice and support for those experiencing gambling problems.
Support Is Always Available
Talking to someone can make a huge difference. Many support services offer:
Free confidential advice
Professional counselling
Online support groups
Treatment and recovery programmes
The National Gambling Support Network, run alongside the NHS and charities, provides free support for individuals and families affected by gambling harm across Great Britain.
Our Commitment at Raffle Master
At Raffle Master, we want our platform to remain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
If at any point you feel that competitions are no longer fun, please take a break and seek support.
You can also contact us directly to disable your account or discuss your concerns.
📧 info@rafflemaster.co.uk
You Are Not Alone
Many people go through difficult periods with gambling or financial stress, and reaching out for help is a strong and positive step.
Raffle Master will always encourage responsible play, community support, and access to professional help when needed.
If you or someone you know needs support, please contact one of the organisations listed above or speak to a trusted professional.
Your wellbeing always comes first.
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