Responsible gaming disclaimer
Gambling involves risk and can be addictive. Boise Bucket List publishes this responsible gaming disclaimer so visitors understand how we position wagering-related content and what safeguards we encourage before you interact with any third-party operator linked from boisebucketlist.com (the “Site”). This page is informational only and does not replace medical, psychological, or legal advice.
Entertainment, not income
Treat any money you stake as the cost of entertainment, similar to tickets for a concert or sport. You should never gamble with funds needed for rent, food, utilities, debt repayments, or savings goals. Gambling is not a reliable way to make money; the mathematical expectation for most products favours the house over time. If you are gambling to recover losses, pay bills, or escape emotional distress, stop and seek help from the resources listed below.
UK support services
If you need help controlling your play in Great Britain, consider registering with Gamstop for multi-operator self-exclusion. Free confidential advice is available from BeGambleAware and practical support from GamCare. The Gambling Commission licenses operators and publishes rules and consumer guidance. National Health Service resources may also signpost treatment where clinically appropriate.
Practical limits and tools
Licensed UK operators must offer safer gambling tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, reality checks, time-outs, and self-exclusion. Set limits before your first session, not after losses mount. Use session timers and take breaks away from screens. Do not gamble when tired, angry, or under the influence of alcohol, prescription medication that impairs judgment, or illicit substances. Never borrow money—whether from banks, friends, payday lenders, or credit cards—to fund gambling.
Warning signs
Warning signs can include: spending more time or money than intended; hiding gambling from family or colleagues; chasing losses with larger stakes; feeling irritable when trying to cut down; neglecting work, study, or relationships; lying about losses; or experiencing anxiety or depression linked to gambling outcomes. If several signs apply, consider self-exclusion and professional support immediately rather than “one more session” to break even.
Minors and access
The Site is intended for adults aged 18 or older, or the legal age in your jurisdiction. It is illegal for anyone under the legal age to gamble in the UK. Parents and guardians should use device parental controls, shared computer profiles, and banking controls to reduce underage exposure to gambling marketing and payments.
Our role versus operators
We provide editorial summaries, comparisons, and links to licensed operators where permitted. We do not operate games, accept stakes, or adjudicate disputes between you and an operator. Any gambling contract exists solely between you and the operator under its terms. If you have a complaint about an operator’s conduct, follow that operator’s complaints procedure and escalate to the relevant Alternative Dispute Resolution service or regulator as appropriate.
No treatment relationship
Nothing on the Site establishes a clinician–patient or therapist–client relationship. If gambling is affecting your mental health, relationships, or finances, contact qualified professionals. In emergencies involving risk of harm to yourself or others, contact local emergency services.
Jurisdiction
Laws on remote gambling, advertising, and consumer protection vary by country. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of linked services is lawful where you are located. We may restrict access by geography where we reasonably believe local law requires it.
Updates
We may update this disclaimer to reflect regulatory guidance or changes to our Site. Continued use after updates constitutes notice of the revised content. For questions, contact info@boisebucketlist.com.
