Overview Launched in December 2025, Acebet.cc is the US-facing sweepstakes casino arm of the Acebet brand, operated by Trey Mark Services Limited, a com…
SweepsGuard Grade: F.
Overview Launched in December 2025, Acebet.cc is the US-facing sweepstakes casino arm of the Acebet brand, operated by Trey Mark Services Limited, a company incorporated in Cyprus (registration number HE481956, registered at Belapais 4, Office 101, Strovolos, Nicosia). The international counterpart, Acebet.com, has operated internationally for several years as a cryptocurrency-native gaming platform. Acebet.cc extends that library to US players through the standard sweepstakes model, using Gold Coins for free play and Sweeps Coins (SC) redeemable at 1:1 USD value. The platform offers 2,000+ casino-style games from a diverse mix of providers including BGaming, Betsoft, AvatarUX, Kalamba Games, KA Gaming, PGSoft, and a number of boutique labels such as ShadyLady, Expanse Studios, and EdgeLabs. Redemptions are available in both fiat (Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, ACH) and an extensive list of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and several stablecoins. The platform is available in approximately 40 states, restricted in California, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington. Player Reception Acebet.cc holds an uneven Trustpilot reputation. The parent platform, Acebet.com, carries a similar mixed Trustpilot rating, and that track record is deeply relevant to evaluating Acebet.cc, as both share the same operator, ownership structure, support staff, and core systems. The pattern emerging from Acebet.com reviews is specific and consistent: multiple independent players describe winning money — often with the $1 free bonus offered to new users — attempting to withdraw, and then having their account immediately banned. Support responses in these cases typically cite a "multiple accounts" policy violation, often with no supporting evidence and no meaningful appeal path. While some players report genuine positive experiences including fast withdrawals and responsive support, the volume and specificity of the ban-at-withdrawal complaints cannot be dismissed as isolated incidents. Independent review sites have noted similar caution, with one describing the international site's reputation as a material consideration. Acebet.cc is too new to have established its own track record distinct from the parent brand, but that brand's reputation is the primary signal available. Strengths 2,000+ games from 27 providers, including both established names and distinctive boutique studios not commonly found at competing sweepstakes casinos $50 minimum redemption threshold — meaningfully below the $100 industry standard — applicable to both fiat and crypto redemptions Exceptional AMOE mail-in bonus of 7.5 SC per qualifying entry, among the most generous in the industry Major Issues Consistent, credible pattern of account bans at withdrawal on parent platform Acebet.com — multiple independent players report the same sequence: winning from the welcome bonus, attempting a withdrawal, and being immediately banned with "multiple accounts" cited as the reason, often with no evidence provided and no effective appeal process Acebet.cc launched in December 2025 with no independent track record of its own; its operator's reputation is the only available signal, and that reputation is materially concerning Trey Mark Services Limited operates only this one US-facing social casino — there is no established multi-brand sweepstakes track record and no institutional backing of the kind that distinguishes more established operators Playthrough requirement for slots is 4.25x on bonus SC, which is higher than the 1x standard common at leading platforms; players must clear this before any redemption is possible on bonus-derived balances No progressive jackpots of any kind, unlike most competing sweepstakes casinos at a similar price tier No e-wallet support (PayPal, Skrill, Venmo) for redemptions — limiting options for players who prefer those methods No dedicated mobile app First-purchase welcome bonus expires within 24 hours of sign-up, creating pressure to act before players have had time to evaluate the platform Operator incorporated in Cyprus with no additional regulatory oversight specific to the US sweepstakes market Track Record Acebet.cc went live in December 2025 and has no independent complaint history or long-term redemption record to evaluate. The platform shares its operator, support staff, and systems with Acebet.com, which has been operating internationally for several years. That international record is not clean: reviews of Acebet.com show a recognizable and recurring complaint — players winning with the free welcome SC, attempting to withdraw, and having their accounts banned immediately with "multiple accounts" cited as the reason. Reviewers describe the appeal button as non-functional or leading to a dead end, and the pattern of complaints is too specific and too consistent to attribute solely to users violating terms. The positive reviews on Acebet.com generally reflect players who either did not attempt large withdrawals or transacted primarily in cryptocurrency. Acebet.cc's own review page has limited volume — too thin to draw meaningful conclusions independent of the parent brand. A third-party review outlet assigned the platform an 83/100 expert score shortly after launch, noting game variety and fast support as highlights, and flagged the international site's reputation as a concern. Overall, the available track record raises enough red flags — particularly the account-ban-at-withdrawal pattern — to warrant serious caution from players. SweepsGuard Status SweepsGuard has received four formal complaints against Acebet. Case #21 involved a Pennsylvania player disputing $4,350 in AMOE credits — Acebet acknowledged a support error but credited only $7.50, claiming only one envelope arrived from a large bulk mailing; closed Unresolved — Unfair. Case #35 involved an Oklahoma player with a $2,432.23 blocked redemption — Acebet provided evidence of suspicious account activity through a private channel; closed Resolved — Fair. Case #37 involved another Pennsylvania player with $3,900 in unfulfilled AMOE entries — Acebet did not respond; closed Unresolved — No Response. Case #95 involved an Oklahoma player with an unpaid cash redemption of $11,178.58 — the player reported roughly six weeks and 14+ unanswered support contacts, and Acebet ignored SweepsGuard's mediation through the five-business-day window; closed Unresolved — No Response. Acebet is blacklisted. A single acknowledged withdrawal case does not offset a now-repeated pattern of large redemptions going unpaid and unanswered — including an $11,000+ redemption ignored entirely — layered on the unresolved AMOE disputes and the parent brand's documented ban-at-withdrawal history. We strongly advise players to avoid Acebet; anyone holding a balance should document all gameplay and communications, but a reliable path to payout is unlikely.