PLAY RESPONSIBLY 

POWERPIX and its affiliate sites and brands strictly enforce a minimum age limit for our users. As a general rule, anyone under the age of 18 years is stringently prohibited from registering an account and using our services. Please note, however, that in some jurisdictions you may still be prohibited from playing lotteries even when you’re already older than 18. In those countries and territories where there is an age limit upwards of 18, local legislation prevails and you are still prohibited from registering an account and using our services.  

 

POWERPIX Policy on Responsible Lottery Play

POWERPIX encourages a responsible attitude towards playing lotteries. Responsible play means staying in control of the amount of money spent and treating the activity as a form of entertainment as part of a wider, balanced lifestyle.  POWERPIX suggests its users not to spend more money than they can wisely afford. Furthermore, we recommend that all customers establish limits for participating in lottery draws, and recommends that they do not turn to lotteries as a source of income or as a way to recoup debt.

 

Ways to Prevent Problematic Gaming Behavior  

In order to most effectively prevent problematic behavior when playing lotteries, it is of the utmost importance that you remain in control. In order to do so, we recommend you read through the below checklist.

  1. Balance playing the lottery with other activities. Make sure you have other hobbies and interests to occupy your time or else you may spend an unreasonable amount of time on playing lotteries.
  2. Never think of playing lotteries as a way to make money. It’s actually designed to work the other way around. Think of playing lotteries as an entertainment expense – like going to the theatre.
  3. Only spend money you can afford to lose. Set an entertainment budget and stick to it.
  4. Set a money limit in advance. Decide how much you can afford to lose before you even start to play. When you’ve spent your budget, you’re done.
  5. Don’t try to win back any losses. If you lose the set amount of money you chose to play with and then try to win it back before leaving, you haven’t really set a money limit. This pattern will often turn into a vicious circle and thus create more losses.