SpinBlitz Review

SpinBlitz earns a C grade from SweepsGuard. Independent review of SpinBlitz: payouts, complaints, bonuses — and is it legit?

SweepsGuard Grade: C.

Is SpinBlitz legit?

SweepsGuard grades SpinBlitz a C based on its complaint and payout history — a middle-of-the-road grade — a real operator with a mixed or thin track record, so check its complaint history before you play. Always read its official sweepstakes rules and play responsibly.

Overview SpinBlitz arrived in November 2024 as a rebrand of Scratchful Casino, operated by B-Two Operations Limited — the Isle of Man company also behind McLuck, Hello Millions, and Jackpota. B-Two operates a portfolio of sweepstakes brands including McLuck, Hello Millions, and Jackpota. The site offers one of the largest game libraries in the sweepstakes space, with over 2,400 titles from providers including Playtech, RubyPlay, Playson, Booming Games, and others, spanning slots, live dealer games, table games, and scratch cards. SpinBlitz is available in 30+ U.S. states, requires players to be at least 21 years of age, and operates in full compliance with U.S. sweepstakes laws using a dual-currency model of Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins. Player Reception SpinBlitz holds a well-regarded Trustpilot score, reflecting a strong overall player experience for a platform that has been live for just over a year. The breakdown skews heavily positive. Players consistently praise the game variety, daily login bonuses, and the platform's willingness to pay out — including multiple accounts of large redemptions being processed smoothly. The SpinBlitz support team responds to 99% of negative reviews on Trustpilot, typically within 48 hours, which is among the better response rates in the sweepstakes space. The most frequently cited frustrations involve redemption processing times — some players report waiting 5–7 business days for larger withdrawals — and occasional issues with promotional free spins not being credited immediately after purchase. Both types of complaints are generally acknowledged and addressed by the support team, though not always resolved to the player's satisfaction. Strengths 2,400+ games including slots, live dealer, table games, and scratch cards from 30+ providers Part of the multi-brand B-Two Operations Limited portfolio Generous welcome package: 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC + 5 free spins on sign-up, plus 150% bonus on first Gold Coin purchase Daily login bonuses providing free Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins for consecutive logins Low redemption thresholds: 10 SC for gift cards, 75 SC for bank transfers Simple 1x playthrough requirement on Sweeps Coins before redemption Live chat support available — relatively rare among sweepstakes casinos Multiple purchase methods including Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and instant bank transfer 99% response rate to negative Trustpilot reviews, typically within 48 hours Regular tournaments, weekly promotions, and seasonal events Member of the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) Mail-in AMOE option providing 4 free SC per qualifying entry SSL encryption and mandatory KYC verification for secure operations Issues Redemption processing can be slow — some players report 5–7 business days for larger withdrawals, despite faster turnarounds being advertised Promotional free spins occasionally not credited immediately following a purchase, requiring support contact No dedicated mobile app — browser-only experience on iOS and Android Daily login bonuses reported to have decreased in value compared to earlier promotional offerings 21+ age requirement is stricter than the 18+ minimum at many comparable platforms Track Record While SpinBlitz itself launched in late 2024 as a rebrand of Scratchful Casino, it inherits the operating history and infrastructure of B-Two Operations Limited — a company that has rapidly become one of the dominant forces in U.S. sweepstakes gaming. Its sibling brands McLuck, Hello Millions, and Jackpota have all established positive reputations, and SpinBlitz benefits from that shared payment infrastructure, support team, and game procurement network. The platform has maintained a clean record since its relaunch, with no widespread reports of confiscated winnings or bad-faith account actions. Redemption complaints — the most common friction point — are generally the result of processing timelines rather than any refusal to pay. Multiple players have publicly confirmed large successful cashouts, including payouts in the thousands of dollars. The operator's SGLA membership further signals a commitment to industry-standard practices around fairness and player protection. SweepsGuard Status As part of a July 2026 operator-wide review of B-Two Operations Limited, SpinBlitz's grade has been lowered to C. SweepsGuard grades operators as a whole, and across B-Two's portfolio a pattern of unresolved complaints and inconsistent engagement with mediation has emerged — most acutely at sister brand PlayFame. SpinBlitz initially engaged on its open case (Case #159, a Wisconsin player, $800), and the downgrade at that time reflected the operator's overall portfolio trajectory rather than SpinBlitz's individual conduct. The grade can recover as B-Two demonstrates consistent, good-faith dispute resolution across its brands. Players should complete verification early and document all redemptions. SweepsGuard Status — updated August 6, 2026 Case #159 ($800, Wisconsin) closed on August 6, 2026 as unresolved, with SpinBlitz having declined to disclose anything about the account. The player reported that his redemptions were cancelled and his accounts across the group were blocked and permanently banned the morning after a win, with no reason given. SpinBlitz would not discuss the account without the player's authorization. He gave it in writing from his registered account address on July 24, and we put it to the operator the same day. On July 29 SpinBlitz asked a second time, now for a signed authorization to represent or power of attorney. We agreed to obtain whatever was needed and asked the operator to state the exact form it required, giving it until August 3 to say. It never replied. That is a materially different failure from silence — the operator was reachable, understood what was in dispute, and was handed the route it had itself asked for. The same authorization template has now been used across sibling brands in the group, which makes it read as policy rather than the decision of an individual agent. This is the first published SpinBlitz case.

Frequently asked questions

What grade does SpinBlitz have?

SpinBlitz holds a C grade from SweepsGuard as of Jul 15, 2026.

How do I file a complaint about SpinBlitz?

If you have a payout, redemption, or account issue with SpinBlitz, you can file a complaint through SweepsGuard's free complaint mediation. Submit the details and SweepsGuard will attempt to mediate with the operator on your behalf.

Can I play SpinBlitz for free by mail?

Yes — no purchase is ever necessary. You can request Sweeps Coins from SpinBlitz by free mail-in entry (AMOE), about 4 SC per envelope. Our AMOE guide has the exact template, envelope specs, and mailing address.