Responsible Gaming

Old Vegas Classic Slots (the “Company”), the operator of this free social casino website (the “Website”), is committed to promoting responsible social gaming and enhancing the prevention and avoidance of compulsive gaming.

We are committed to ensuring that you enjoy your gaming experience on our Website, whilst being fully aware of the social implications associated with excessive gaming. We offer and promote our skill games as an enjoyable form of entertainment and believe that for gaming to remain that way, you must play responsibly and remain in control. To ensure that you continue to have a safe and manageable gaming experience, we fully support responsible gaming and have implemented measures to assist players who wish to control their gaming. Social Casino games are for entertainment purposes only and are only available to adults over the age of 18.

1. STAYING IN CONTROL OF YOUR GAMING

Playing Social Casino games should be treated as an enjoyable pastime. Here are some tips to help you stay in control of your gaming:

  • Keep it fun
  • Free social casino gaming is a form of entertainment, but it should be done in moderation and not as an escape from reality.
  • Keep track of the time
  • We’re glad you’re here and we hope you’ll continue to play, but don’t let gaming take up too much of your time.
  • Use our game management tools

If you need to take a break, you can do so at any time by following the steps in section 2. If you think you may be gaming too much, you may find it useful to complete the self-assessment questions in section 3 below.

2. STAYING IN CONTROL

Self Exclusion and Account Closure Options

If you believe you need to take a break or that your gaming has become problematic, you can voluntarily exclude yourself from the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform by using the tools available in the “Profile” section of the APP. You can request to be excluded from the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform by selecting one of the following options – Permanent Self Exclusion or Limited Timeout.

Once selected, the chosen option will take immediate effect. If you discover that you can still access the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform, it is your responsibility to notify us immediately via email.

You will be unable to use the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform during any exclusion period. If you want to see your account history and/or information, you must contact support.

After a self-exclusion period, your access to the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform will be restored.

You will not receive any further marketing materials from us after submitting a self-exclusion request. We strongly advise you to also request exclusion from any other gaming platforms where you have an active account. If you use social media, you should take precautions to ensure that you do not receive any news or updates from us.

Once self-exclusion (or any other type of closure) has been applied and is in effect, you will not receive any further marketing material from us; however, the system can take up to 24 hours to update, so please disregard any marketing material you receive during this time.

If we believe you have a problem with computer gaming, we may, at our sole discretion, exclude you from the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform permanently or temporarily.

Stop playing and closing your account.

You may decide to close your account. If you wish to do so, please submit a written request to support via email.

We reserve the right to refuse or close any customer account at our discretion, but any contractual obligations that we have already entered into will be honored.

Exclusion of unregistered players

If you do not have an account, you can voluntarily exclude yourself from the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform. If you want to do this, please send an email to support with your full name, full residential address, email address, and age, so that we can keep you from registering and playing on the Old Vegas Classic Slots platform in the future. This self-exclusion will be lifted only 7 days after we receive your written email requesting that we disregard your previous self-exclusion request.

3.SELF-ASSESSMENT

If you believe that your or someone else’s gaming is becoming problematic, consider the following self-assessment questions.

  • Do you often relive gaming memories or fantasize about future ones?
  • Do you conceal or lie about your gaming?
  • Do you get upset when someone or something interrupts your gaming?
  • Have you ever taken a break from gaming and then returned to it uncontrollably?
  • When you’re upset, do you calm down by playing or planning to plying?
  • Do you play early in the morning?
  • Do you find ways to play while away from home?
  • Do you set gaming limits and then exceed them, playing for hours longer than intended?
  • Do you get fewer hours of sleep because of gaming?
  • Have you ever called in sick, been late to work, or skipped class to play?
  • Have you ever sworn off a game, uninstalled it, and then returned to it later?
  • Do you feel guilty or ashamed about your gaming?
  • Does gaming lead to arguments in your relationships?
  • Has gaming replaced a previous hobby or sport that you enjoyed?
  • Do you find yourself forgetting work or school appointments, responsibilities, or deadlines while gaming?
  • Do you get irritated and defensive when people suggest you’re gaming too much?
  • Have you increased your gaming hours over time?
  • Do you forego social gatherings to play?
  • Have you lost touch with friends or family due to your gaming?
  • Do you experience intense feelings (highs, lows, anger, anxiety) while gaming?

The more questions you answer ‘yes’ to, the more likely it is that you are having gaming issues, though some of these may be completely normal. If you want to speak with someone who can offer you advice and support, please contact the support organizations listed in section 4 below.

4. SUPPORT ORGANISATIONS

If you are looking for help and support services for people who have been adversely affected by gaming, we recommend that you contact Computer Gaming Addicts Anonymous (CGAA) at the following email address: helpline@cgaa.info.

Important: Please note that the CGAA is an independent support service and is NOT affiliated in any way with Old Vegas Classic Slots. The CGAA does not provide customer support or dispute resolution services.

PLAYER PROTECTION POLICY

1.PROTECTION OF MINORS

With the Internet available on mobile devices and in homes all over the world, responsible gaming is heavily dependent on parental control and supervision. To ensure children’s safety online, we encourage our customers to use filtering software to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate online content.

2. TIPS FOR PARENTS

We provide the following tips for parents:

  • Keep your username and password safe.
  • When you have logged into your account, do not leave your computer or device unattended.
  • Avoid using the “Remember Me” feature on a shared computer or device, especially if you share it with children.
  • Minors’ use of all electronic and mobile devices should be monitored closely.
  • Keep bank cards and account information out of reach of children.
  • Do not allow minors (under the age of 18) to participate in adult-oriented gaming activities.
  • Use filtering software to keep your children from accessing inappropriate content online.

If you share your device or computer with friends or family members who are under the legal age to engage in online social gaming, we recommend that you limit their access to gaming platforms. You can use third-party services, such as

3. TIPS FOR PLAYERS

Make sure that you make the decision to play Old Vegas Classic Slots on your own.

Before you begin playing, learn the rules of the games.

We recommend not playing on our platform if it interferes with daily responsibilities, if you are in treatment for addiction, or if you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances.

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