Meglor is dedicated to providing a safe, fair, and responsible digital participation environment. We recognize that participation should be enjoyable entertainment, not a financial burden or source of stress. Our commitment extends to all participants across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
We actively promote responsible participation practices, provide clear information about odds and participation costs, and offer resources for those who may need support or assistance with participation habits.
Participation in Meglor is strictly limited to individuals who are 18 years of age or older. We verify age requirements through identification verification processes. Minors are not permitted to participate under any circumstances.
If you are under 18, please do not attempt to purchase entries or participate in any Meglor activities. We take age verification seriously and will refuse participation to anyone who cannot provide valid proof of age.
Responsible participation means setting and maintaining personal limits. Before participating, decide how much money and time you can afford to spend. Never participate with money you cannot afford to lose, and never participate when under emotional distress or the influence of substances.
Establish a budget for participation and stick to it. Treat participation as entertainment, not as a way to solve financial problems or generate income. Remember that the odds of winning are always in favor of the house, and participation should never be viewed as an investment strategy.
Problem participation can affect anyone. Warning signs may include: spending more money or time than intended, chasing losses, lying about participation, neglecting responsibilities, borrowing money to participate, or feeling anxious or depressed about participation.
If you recognize these signs in yourself or someone you know, it may be time to seek help. Problem participation is a serious issue that can impact relationships, finances, and overall well-being. Help is available, and recovery is possible.
If you feel you need to take a break from participation, Meglor supports self-exclusion options. You can request to be excluded from participation for a specified period. During this time, you will not be able to purchase entries or participate in any Meglor activities.
To request self-exclusion, please contact us through our contact page with your request. We will process your request promptly and respect your decision to take a break from participation. Self-exclusion can be temporary or permanent, depending on your needs.
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem participation, professional help is available. Several organizations provide free, confidential support services:
ConnexOntario: 1-866-531-2600 (24/7 helpline)
Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario: Available online resources
Gamblers Anonymous: Local support groups across Canada
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction: Information and resources
These organizations offer counseling, support groups, and treatment options for individuals and families affected by problem participation. All services are confidential and designed to help individuals regain control over their participation habits.
If someone you care about is showing signs of problem participation, it can be difficult to know how to help. Approach the conversation with compassion and concern, avoiding judgment or criticism. Encourage them to seek professional help and offer to support them through the process.
Remember that you cannot force someone to change, but you can provide information about resources and support. Take care of your own well-being as well, and consider seeking support for yourself if you are affected by someone else's participation habits.
We implement various protection measures including age verification, spending limits information, and clear communication about odds and participation costs to help participants make informed decisions.
Each province provides resources for responsible participation. Contact your provincial health services or visit provincial websites for local support services and information specific to Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
We provide educational materials about responsible participation, odds, and participation costs. Understanding how participation works helps individuals make informed decisions about their participation.