Reach the Editorial Team at Offshore Betting Hub

  • Use this page for editorial corrections, technical issues with the site, partnership inquiries, or general feedback; expect a response within five working days.
  • We do not give betting picks, tipster recommendations, account-recovery help, or assistance with operator disputes; please go to the operator’s own support channel for those.
  • If betting has stopped being fun, the responsible-gambling resources at the bottom of this page are the right place to start.

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To reach the editorial team, send an email to [email protected]. Please include a clear subject line, the relevant page URL if your message relates to a specific piece of content, and enough detail for the team to respond without a back-and-forth.

The inbox is monitored on working days and the editorial team aims to reply within five working days from the email address you write from.

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The editorial inbox is monitored on working days. We do not maintain a phone line, a chat widget, or a social-media support presence; the email channels above are the only direct routes to the team. Messages sent to support inboxes that do not exist will not reach a person.

What this site is, and what it is not

What this site is. Offshore Betting Hub is an editorial publication covering the offshore betting market for serious players. We write structural pieces on operator types, banking rails, line-shopping discipline, market-by-market dynamics, and the operational reality of betting on books that are not domestically licensed in the player’s jurisdiction. The pieces are designed to read well at a single sitting and to retain value across multiple seasons; the editorial standard is depth over churn.

How the site is funded. The site earns commissions when readers click through links in the /go/ directory and subsequently sign up at the destination operator. The commercial relationships are disclosed structurally throughout the site; the partner list and bottom calls-to-action carry the operators that have an active commercial relationship with the publication. The editorial team treats the rankings as independent of the commercial relationships: the evaluation framework on the evaluation page drives what the editorial team rates highly, and the commercial relationships follow the editorial recommendation rather than the other way around. When an operator we cover is not in the partner pool, we still cover them; when an operator in the partner pool fails our evaluation framework, we still mark the failure on the relevant pages.

What this site is not. We are not a tipster service; we do not publish picks, ratings on individual matches, or projections. We are not a customer-support channel for any operator; account issues, withdrawal disputes, KYC delays, and bonus disputes go to the operator’s own support channel and we cannot intervene. We are not a regulator; we report on regulatory frameworks but we do not have authority to enforce them. We do not solicit or accept payment from readers in exchange for editorial coverage of any operator; the commercial relationships are with the operators only and follow the published structure described above.

Editorial corrections. If you find a factual error on the site, please send it to the editorial inbox above with a specific reference (page URL plus the exact paragraph or claim). We process correction requests on a working-day cadence and update the affected pages where the correction is sustained. We do not publish a public correction log; the published pages are the canonical record and the corrected version supersedes the previous version on the live site.

Responsible gambling resources

Offshore betting carries the same addiction risks as any other form of gambling, and the offshore environment removes some of the regulator-imposed safeguards (deposit limits, cooling-off periods, self-exclusion registers) that domestic licensed operators are typically required to offer. The disciplined offshore bettor builds these safeguards manually: a hard cap on monthly bankroll, a written stop-loss rule, a habit of recording every bet placed for later review, and an honest read of whether betting remains a recreational or analytical pursuit.

If you suspect that betting has stopped being fun, the resources below are independent of any operator and are oriented toward harm-reduction rather than commercial steering.

  • BeGambleAware: independent charity offering free, confidential advice and self-assessment tools for problem gambling.
  • GamCare: free counselling and treatment for anyone affected by problem gambling, including a 24-hour helpline.
  • Gambling Therapy: international online support, multilingual self-help groups and one-to-one assistance.
  • Gamblers Anonymous: peer-led recovery programme with meetings worldwide and an online community.

The editorial team encourages every reader who arrives at this page through a search for help to spend a few minutes on one of the resources above before returning to any operator’s deposit page. The structural pieces on this site are written for bettors who can read them with detachment; if that detachment is currently absent, the right next step is the helpline rather than the operator. We have no commercial relationship with any of the organisations above and we do not earn commission on referrals to them.