I can’t tell you how much spam I used to get from casinos. Maybe 5 e-mails a day, and at least a mailer once a week. The amount of effort that they put into their attempts to tempt you is absolutely bonkers. There’s a special way to get yourself removed from these mailers but you need to take the initiative.
For example, here are some methods to opt out of marketing communications from various sites:
- Caesars: Email responsiblegaming@caesarssportsbook.com or marketing@williamhill.us, or call (855) 474-0606.
- DraftKings: Visit their contact page and submit a request to opt out of marketing communications.
- FanDuel: Go to their opt-out page and follow the instructions.
- BetMGM: Email support@betmgm.com or call (609) 248-9531 to request removal from marketing lists.
- WynnBET: Email support@wynnbet.com or use the contact form on their website.
- ESPN Bet: Email support@espnbet.com or check their help section for opt-out instructions.
Taking these steps can significantly reduce the temptation to gamble by limiting the marketing noise. Be proactive and take control of your inbox and mailbox. Out of sight is out of mind. These stupid offers for $50 in free chips or a free lunch are anything but free. Get off these lists ASAP and start recovering. Keep dated/timed evidence that you requested to be removed from them as part of your recovery journey.