Responsible Gambling Guide with 6000
6000 is committed to promoting healthy entertainment and ensuring users always play with full awareness and control of the risks involved.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gambling
6000 believes entertainment should be fun and in control. We provide support mechanisms and assistance to help users avoid addiction and excessive losses. Our platform is built to deliver a safe experience, where you can set your own controls and get help whenever you need it.
Signs of Risky Behaviour
- Spending more time gambling than you can reasonably manage on a daily or weekly basis.
- Borrowing money or using emergency funds to gamble.
- Feeling anxious, stressed or irritable when unable to gamble.
- Continuing to gamble after sustaining significant losses.
Guide to Setting Time & Budget Limits
To keep your gambling within healthy limits, it's important to set clear time and budget boundaries before you play. Stick to these limits and avoid chasing losses when you're feeling stressed or under financial pressure.
Make use of our built-in self-control tools, such as daily, weekly and monthly deposit limits provided by 6000. You can also take a cooling-off period whenever you need a break from gambling activity.
Self-Control Features at 6000
- Deposit limits can be adjusted anytime through your profile to help manage your spending.
- The cooling-off feature lets you temporarily block access to your account for a set period of time.
- Self-exclusion allows you to close your account for an extended period, ideal for anyone who wants to stop playing entirely.
Minor Protection
6000 only permits individuals aged 18 and above to register and use the platform. We enforce strict verification measures to ensure no underage users can access our services.
The use of false identities or underage accounts is strictly prohibited. We will take immediate action, including account suspension, closure and data removal.
Maintaining Life Balance & Getting Help
We encourage users to maintain a healthy balance between entertainment and daily life. If you or someone close to you shows signs of addiction or difficulty with self-control, please seek professional help as soon as possible.
There are support and counselling organisations in Malaysia that can be a valuable resource. Don't hesitate to reach out and take the steps needed to look after your long-term wellbeing.