Get in touch
We read every message that comes in, whether it is a question about a review, a tip about a site that has changed its terms, or a correction we need to make. The quickest way to reach the desk is by email at editor@slotsiterecommendation.com, and a short, specific note tends to get a faster and more useful reply than a general one.
What we can help with
We are happy to explain how we reached a view, point you to the part of a review that answers your question, or take a closer look at a site you think we have judged too kindly or too harshly. If you work in the industry and want to flag a factual error about your own product, send us the detail and we will check it, then update the page wherever you turn out to be right.
What we cannot do
It helps to be clear about our limits. We do not run any casino or slot site, so we cannot open accounts, release a withdrawal, reverse a bonus, or recover money that is stuck with an operator. For anything tied to your account you will need to contact the site directly, or its regulator if the site will not help. We also cannot give legal or financial advice, and nothing on this site should be read as either.
Corrections and feedback
Reviews age, terms shift, and we get things wrong from time to time like anyone else. If a payout policy, a licence, or a bonus detail on one of our pages is out of date, tell us what changed and where you saw it, and we will look into it quickly. Feedback on the writing itself is welcome too, since a clearer page helps every reader who arrives after you.
When to expect a reply
We are a small editorial team rather than a support centre, so replies come in batches rather than within minutes. Most genuine questions get an answer within a few working days, and a detailed check on a changed payout policy or licence can take a little longer, because we like to verify a claim before we update a page. If your message is urgent and about your own gambling rather than a review, the support route below will reach the right people far faster than we can.
If you need gambling support
Some people reach out because the gambling itself has become a worry rather than the review. If that is you, please do not wait on us for a reply. Peer support is available right now through Gamblers Anonymous, a fellowship of people who have come through the same thing and meet to help each other stay on track.
You will also find a fuller set of tools and help lines, along with the warning signs worth watching for, on our responsible gambling page. Whatever the situation, reaching out early is always the stronger move.