N150 Responsible Gaming — Play Smart, Live Balanced
N150 believes that the best entertainment is enjoyed with awareness and in control. This page provides guidelines, self-control tools, and important information to help you play within healthy and safe boundaries.
Online gaming should be entertainment, not a burden. If you or someone close to you feels that gaming is starting to affect daily life, acting early is always the best approach.
N150's Commitment to Responsible Gaming
N150 takes our responsibility towards user wellbeing seriously. As an entertainment platform operating in Malaysia, we understand that online gaming can be a healthy source of enjoyment when approached with the right controls. However, without awareness and clearly defined limits, it can become harmful.
We are committed to providing a fair and safe gaming environment that supports user wellbeing. This means we actively encourage users to set personal limits, make use of the self-control tools we provide, and seek professional help when needed — without stigma or hesitation.
Responsible gaming is more than just a tagline at n150 — it's built into how we design our platform and how we engage with our users every single day.
Recognising the Signs of Problem Gaming Behaviour
The first step to staying safe is recognising the early warning signs. Here are some indicators that gaming may be starting to affect your life negatively:
Using money meant for essentials — such as rent, food, or bills — to fund your bets is a critical warning sign that needs to be addressed immediately.
Finding it difficult to stop even when you had planned to, or continuing to play despite having lost a significant amount of money.
Spending less time with family and friends, or neglecting work and personal responsibilities due to excessive focus on gaming.
Feeling uncomfortable, anxious, or irritable when not playing, or using gaming as an escape from the pressures of everyday life.
Lying to family members or friends about how much time and money you've spent on online gaming.
Continuing to play in hopes of winning back what you've lost, which often leads to even greater losses.
If you recognise one or more of the above signs in yourself or someone you care about, please take immediate steps to seek support.
Set Time and Budget Limits Before You Play
One of the most effective ways to keep gaming a healthy form of entertainment is to set clear boundaries before you start. n150 encourages every user to practise the following habits:
- Daily or weekly budget limit: Decide upfront how much MYR you are comfortable spending on entertainment. Think of it like a cinema ticket — once the money is gone, the session ends.
- Session time limit: Set specific hours for gaming and stick to that schedule. Avoid playing late at night or when you are in an emotionally unstable state.
- Never chase your losses: Accept that every session can end in a loss. Knowing when to walk away is a sign of maturity and sound judgement.
- Never gamble with borrowed money: Gambling should only ever involve disposable funds — never money set aside for daily necessities or borrowed from others.
Self-Control Tools Available at n150
N150 offers several self-control options that you can manage through your account. These tools are designed to help you stay on top of your platform usage proactively:
Deposit Limit
You can set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits in MYR through your account settings. Once a limit is reached, the system will block any further deposits for that period, helping you stay within the budget you've set for yourself.
Temporary Break
If you feel you need a break from the platform, you can activate a cooling-off period that blocks access to your account for a chosen duration. This gives you the time and space to calmly reassess your gaming habits.
Self-Exclusion
For those who feel they need a more serious step, our self-exclusion option allows you to close access to your account for an extended period. This is an important tool for users who want to take a full break from the platform.
Contact Support
The n150 support team is ready to help you activate any of these self-control tools. There is no need to feel embarrassed about asking for help. Contact us at [email protected] or visit the FAQ for more information.
Minor Protection & Life Balance
N150 sets a minimum age requirement of 18 for all platform users. We take the protection of children and teenagers very seriously. If you share a device with younger family members, please ensure your account is secured with a strong password that they cannot access.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control software on devices accessed by children to prevent unintended exposure to online gambling platforms.
Beyond protecting minors, we also encourage all users to maintain a healthy life balance:
- Spend quality time with family and friends
- Maintain a productive and meaningful daily routine
- Treat gaming as a form of entertainment, not a source of income
- Make your physical and mental wellbeing a priority
- Don't let gaming outcomes affect your mood or day-to-day decisions
Seek Professional Help When Needed
Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. If you or someone you know needs support for uncontrolled gaming behaviour, there are professional resources available in Malaysia you can reach out to.
N150 encourages users to speak with a specialist or counsellor if they feel that gaming has become an addiction or has caused serious financial, relationship, or emotional distress.
Helplines in Malaysia
- Talian Kasih: 15999 (Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development)
- Befrienders Kuala Lumpur: 03-7956 8145 (24-hour emotional support)
- Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta: Mental health services and professional counselling
For assistance with your n150 account, reach out to our support team at [email protected] or check FAQ page.