Do i recieve any mail if i self exclude

If you self-exclude from a gambling operator or a self-exclusion program, you will typically not receive any marketing materials or promotional offers from that operator or program. This is because self-exclusion is a way to restrict your access to gambling services and to help you avoid temptation and potential harm.

However, it's important to note that self-exclusion is not a foolproof solution, and it's possible that you may still receive some types of mail or communication from the operator or program. For example:

  1. Important notifications: You may still receive important notifications from the operator or program, such as notifications about account updates, changes to your account, or issues with your account.
  2. Customer service communications: You may still receive customer service communications from the operator or program, such as responses to your inquiries or requests for assistance.
  3. Regulatory communications: You may still receive regulatory communications from the operator or program, such as notifications about changes to their policies or procedures.

It's also important to note that self-exclusion is typically only effective for the specific operator or program that you have self-excluded from. If you have self-excluded from one operator, you may still be able to access gambling services from other operators or programs.

If you are considering self-exclusion, it's a good idea to review the terms and conditions of the program or operator to understand what types of communications you may still receive. You should also consider seeking support from a gambling support organization or a therapist to help you manage your gambling habits and avoid relapse.