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Gamstop's new campaign pushes safer gambling with sports industry backing

From Premier League clubs to cricket pros, a united front tackles problem gambling. Can this campaign change how fans bet?

The image shows a blue and white logo with the words "Gamblers vs 28" written on it, along with a...
The image shows a blue and white logo with the words "Gamblers vs 28" written on it, along with a few playing cards and a stick. The logo is likely associated with a gambling game, suggesting that the image is meant to represent the differences between the two sides of the game.

Gamstop's new campaign pushes safer gambling with sports industry backing

*Gamstop's newest campaign is going to involve renowned sports clubs and sports organizations.***

The gambling self-exclusion service Gamstop has recently launched a brand new campaign that promotes their services and, most importantly, safe gambling. The campaign will involve the football team Crystal Palace, the Professional Cricket Association and the Professional Football Association.

The company and its associates have utilized the #TakeBackControl2022 hashtag to reach over 2.5 million users on various social media platforms on the 15th of September.

We are proud of how many people we were able to reach with the help of our partners utilizing our hashtag a couple of weeks ago. Sharing and posting about our self-exclusion services helps spread awareness of different gambling problems and helps prevent irreparable damage to countless people around the world.

commented the chief executive officer at Gamstop, Fiona Palmer.

The service has managed to reach over 300 thousand users this July, growing steadily since its launch back in 2018.

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