JackpotZap earns an F grade from SweepsGuard. Independent review of JackpotZap: payouts, complaints, bonuses — and is it legit?
SweepsGuard Grade: F.
SweepsGuard grades JackpotZap an F and lists it as blacklisted based on its complaint and payout track record. We don't recommend playing here — read the full SweepsGuard report before considering it.
Overview JackpotZap is the quietest brand in this group, and that is the most notable thing about it. It has no Trustpilot profile, no player complaints, no forum discussion and no independent coverage of any kind — yet it is a fully built, live sweepstakes casino running the same software as eight blacklisted siblings. Its game artwork is served from icon.dollarmills.com, the asset host of Dollar Mills. Its homepage carries a "Deposit to unlock" prompt on the redemption path. Its footer excludes California, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New York and Tennessee in wording byte-identical to its siblings, and its page structure matches Jackpotable and SnagPrize down to the asset path convention. No company, registration number, address or support email appears in anything it publishes, and the terms never state what redemption methods, minimums or fees apply. Player Reception There is none to report, and we want to be precise about that rather than fill the gap. JackpotZap has no Trustpilot presence at all, and we found no discussion of the brand in the sweeps, casino or scam communities we searched. That silence is not evidence in the operator's favor and it is not evidence against it either — it most likely means the brand is newly launched or has drawn little traffic so far. Our assessment therefore rests on what the site itself does and what it is built from, not on complaints belonging to other brands. Critical Issues A "Deposit to unlock" prompt sits on the redemption path on JackpotZap's own homepage — the requirement to purchase before collecting, visible before registration and not dependent on any other brand's record Game artwork is served from icon.dollarmills.com, the asset host of the already-blacklisted Dollar Mills, placing this site on shared infrastructure with eight blacklisted brands The published "Alternative Method of Entry" contains no mail-in and no free entry route whatsoever — only registration, daily login and event bonuses, each requiring an account. The no-purchase-necessary structure a sweepstakes depends on is absent from JackpotZap's own documents The operator is entirely undisclosed: no company, registration, address or support email in any published document The brand shares a build, a footer, a state list and an asset-path convention with Jackpotable and SnagPrize, both of which carry extensive player reports of deposits taken against winnings that were never released Major Issues Redemption methods, minimums and fees are never disclosed No contact route is published anywhere on the site The restricted-state list omits eight states most operators exclude, including Nevada, New Jersey, Washington and Delaware No independent record exists by which a player could check the operator's payout history before depositing Track Record JackpotZap has no track record of its own. It carries a 2025 copyright line and was named in a November 2025 report on a wave of near-identical sweepstakes sites. What can be established is what it is made of: the same asset host, the same redemption gate, the same non-existent free entry route and the same undisclosed ownership as eight brands we have blacklisted, three of them on extensive player evidence. A site with no history is normally a reason for us to wait and watch. That is not the situation here — the deposit-to-redeem gate is present on this site, in public, today, and the absence of complaints reflects the brand's age rather than its conduct. SweepsGuard Status We strongly recommend avoiding this casino. JackpotZap is on the SweepsGuard Blacklist. Do not register, do not purchase coins, and do not submit identity documents. We want to be straightforward about the basis for this: unlike its siblings, JackpotZap has not yet been reported by players for withholding payouts. It is blacklisted because it publishes the same purchase-to-redeem gate, offers no genuine free entry route, hides its operator, and runs on the infrastructure of a group whose documented conduct is to take deposits and not pay out. Waiting for the first player to lose money before saying so would not serve anyone. If the operator wishes to contest this, the route is to identify itself publicly, remove the deposit-to-redeem requirement, and publish complete sweepstakes rules including a real no-purchase entry method. If you are already holding a balance here, our guide at sweepsguard.com/casino-wont-pay sets out the steps most likely to get you paid.
JackpotZap holds an F grade from SweepsGuard as of Aug 10, 2026.
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