LuckyStars Review

Overview LuckyStars was a sweepstakes-style casino at luckystars.com that launched in May 2025 and was permanently shut down in November 2025. It was op…

SweepsGuard Grade: F.

Overview LuckyStars was a sweepstakes-style casino at luckystars.com that launched in May 2025 and was permanently shut down in November 2025. It was operated by SWPMTECH / SWPMSystem LLC on the Sweepium white-label platform, alongside a cluster of sibling brands (OnPoint Casino, Turbo Stakes, JuicyPop Slots, GummyPlay and others) that closed at the same time. The Sweepium operator has since gone bankrupt. We have blacklisted it as a closed site that failed to pay players. Player Reception LuckyStars' reputation was poor even before shutdown. Its Trustpilot presence was thin and strongly negative, and complaints across the Sweepium brand family describe the same pattern: accounts banned after wins, refused redemptions, and silent support. Critical Issues A closure that stranded players: the site shut down with no clear withdrawal timeline, and the operator (Sweepium) is now bankrupt, so outstanding balances are likely never to be paid. Cashout-stage non-payment while operating: players report accounts banned after large wins and winnings refused, with at least one filing complaints with the FTC, a state Attorney General, and their payment provider. A 100 SC minimum redemption used to strand smaller balances below the cash-out threshold. Major Issues Part of a white-label cluster (Sweepium / SWPMTECH) whose brands shared the same complaint pattern and shut down together — an operator-level failure, not an isolated one. Track Record LuckyStars operated for roughly six months (May to November 2025) before shutting down amid non-payment complaints, and its operator is now insolvent. The combination of refused redemptions, balance-stranding, and a bankrupt operator marks it as a site that did not honor player winnings. SweepsGuard Status LuckyStars is closed, and we recommend treating any unredeemed balance as a likely total loss. While it operated, it refused redemptions and banned winning accounts; it then shut down with no payout plan, and its operator has since gone bankrupt. Because this combines non-payment with operator insolvency rather than an orderly wind-down, we do not consider it a recoverable case — it should be regarded as a permanent blacklist entry. Players still owed funds should document everything and pursue payment-provider chargebacks or complaints with the FTC and their state Attorney General. We retain this listing as a permanent record and a warning against the operator's other and future brands.