Last updated: June 2026 — Richard Calloway, Eatthewild

Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment to Player Safety

At Eatthewild, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable, entertaining activity — never a source of harm, stress, or financial difficulty. While our focus is on reviewing non-Gamstop betting sites for UK players, we take our responsibility to player welfare seriously. This page exists because we genuinely care about the people who use our site, not simply because we are required to publish it.

Richard Calloway, the author and owner of eatthewild.com, is committed to ensuring that every visitor has access to clear, honest information about safe gambling practices, warning signs of problem gambling, and the support tools available to them. If you or someone you know is struggling, please read this page carefully and reach out for help.

Gambling Should Always Be a Choice

Healthy gambling means betting only what you can afford to lose, treating it as entertainment rather than a source of income, and maintaining full control over your decisions. The moment gambling stops feeling like fun and starts feeling like an obligation, it is time to pause and reflect.

Non-Gamstop betting sites operate outside the UK Gambling Commission's self-exclusion scheme. This means they can accept players who have previously self-excluded through Gamstop. If you have used Gamstop in the past, we strongly encourage you to consider why you signed up before accessing any site reviewed on eatthewild.com.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually and is not always easy to recognise. The following signs may indicate that gambling is becoming harmful:

If you recognise any of these patterns in yourself, please do not feel ashamed. Problem gambling affects people from all walks of life, and help is available.

Self-Assessment Checklist

Ask yourself the following questions honestly:

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, we encourage you to speak with a professional support service as soon as possible.

Responsible Gambling Tools

Deposit Limits

Most reputable betting sites allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Use these tools proactively to keep your spending within a budget you are comfortable with. Setting limits before you start playing is far more effective than trying to apply them after a session has begun.

Reality Checks

Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Enable these alerts on any site that offers them. Regular breaks help you stay in control and make clearer decisions.

Cooling-Off Periods

A cooling-off period temporarily restricts your account, usually for 24 hours, one week, or one month. This gives you space to reassess your gambling behaviour without the pressure of immediate access.

Self-Exclusion

Gamstop is the UK's national self-exclusion scheme and allows you to exclude yourself from all UK-licensed gambling sites simultaneously. Visit gamstop.co.uk to register. Please note that non-Gamstop sites are not bound by this scheme, so you may need to contact individual operators directly to request self-exclusion from their platforms.

18+ Strict Age Policy

Eatthewild operates a strict 18+ policy. All gambling activity is intended for adults only. We do not promote gambling services to anyone under the age of 18. If you are a parent or guardian, we strongly recommend using parental control tools such as Gamban or NetNanny to restrict access to gambling websites on shared devices.

Support Organisations and Crisis Helplines

If you need to talk to someone, the following organisations offer free, confidential support:

National Gambling Helpline (UK): Call 0808 8020 133 free of charge, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You do not need to be in crisis to call — trained advisers are there to listen without judgment.

A Final Word From Eatthewild

We are proud to provide honest, well-researched reviews of non-Gamstop betting sites. But no review, bonus offer, or site recommendation is ever worth your health or financial stability. If gambling is causing you harm, please step away and seek support. The resources listed above are free, confidential, and ready to help — today.