Pin Up's Guide to Responsible Gaming
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To maintain a fair playing field and ensure the safety of all participants, we adhere to the following guidelines:
- Sports betting at Pin Up is strictly reserved for adults aged 18 and older.
- To protect your funds, withdrawals are only processed after a successful identity check and can only be sent to accounts held in the user's own name.
- To keep things fair, we enforce a strict one-account-per-person policy.
If you intend to make regular withdrawals, completing the verification process is required. This involves uploading a clear photo or scan of your ID or driver's license via your profile settings. Additionally, if you use a bank card as your primary payment method, that card must also be verified.
We strongly urge our community to keep gambling healthy and controlled. This is especially true regarding your finances: never bet using borrowed funds or money that belongs to someone else. Only use disposable income that won't impact your family's wellbeing or basic quality of life. Remember, betting is meant for entertainment—it should never be viewed as a reliable way to make a living.
Try to keep your head clear and avoid letting emotions drive your bets, especially the urge to 'win back' losses. If you feel you're losing your grip on the situation, it's time to stop. If you notice signs of a gambling problem, we encourage you to quit immediately and reach out to professional support organizations.
Our support team can provide you with a list of specialized centers that help people struggling with gambling addiction. Additionally, you can contact support to request a temporary account freeze or to set personal deposit limits through the cashier.deposits through the cash register.