Spintime Review

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

SweepsGuard Grade: D.

Overview Spintime markets itself as a "100% free, play-for-fun" social platform, but underneath the arcade framing it runs a sweepstakes model in which Sweeps Coins can be redeemed for cash prizes. It is owned and operated by CGS Group, LLC, a South Carolina company based in Columbia, and shares the legal and privacy framework of the UTech Solutions family of sweeps sites — UTech Solutions LLC is named as the data controller in Spintime's own California privacy notice. What sets Spintime apart from most sweeps casinos is how few players can actually use it: instead of excluding a short list of states, its terms flip the model and permit play from just 13 states. Player Reception Independent feedback is almost nonexistent. Spintime has no meaningful Trustpilot footprint, and the handful of third-party writeups that exist flag a rough start — at least one reviewer reported that customer support went unanswered during testing and that the advertised live chat was not actually available. With the site only weeks old, there is no body of redemption reports to confirm whether cashouts are paid reliably or on time. Strengths The lobby is stocked with slots, jackpot, fishing and "Hold 'N' Link" titles from recognizable third-party studios, so the core play experience looks the part. Unlike some sweeps sites, Spintime publishes its full terms, privacy policy and a written mail-in entry route, and lists several support channels including an email desk and a US phone line. Major Issues Very limited availability. The terms permit play from only 13 US states — Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas and Vermont. Residents of the other roughly three dozen states plus Washington, D.C. are excluded and cannot collect prizes, so most US players simply can't use the site. High redemption minimum. Cashing out reportedly requires 100 SC (about $100) — a steep bar to clear on a brand-new site with no proven payout history. Inactive-account fee. After 180 days without a login, the terms impose a $5.00 monthly "inactive account fee" that the operator can deduct from funds on deposit — an unusual and player-unfriendly charge. Aggressive chargeback clause. A single credit-card chargeback triggers account termination and forfeiture of the entire balance, including any promotional winnings. Early support concerns. Reports of unanswered support and a non-working live chat are a bad sign this early in a site's life, when first impressions of responsiveness matter most. Downplayed sweeps nature. The marketing leans hard on "100% free" and "no real money," yet the platform runs a redeemable Sweeps Coin promotion, collects SSN/W-9 information once annual prizes reach $600, and binds players to arbitration and a class-action waiver. Treat it as a sweepstakes casino, not a harmless arcade. No track record. The operating company, CGS Group, LLC, is newly formed and unproven, and Spintime is aligned with a wider family of sweeps operators whose sites have drawn mixed reviews. There is no established history here to lean on yet. Track Record There is essentially nothing to evaluate yet. Spintime's terms were last revised in mid-June 2026 and the site appears to have launched only weeks ago, with no redemption reports, no Trustpilot history, and no complaint record — for better or worse. Its lineage within the UTech/CGS orbit is the main data point available, and that group's results have been uneven. We'll revisit once real payout evidence exists. SweepsGuard Status For now, Spintime is not a site we're comfortable recommending. It is brand new and unproven, playable in only a small number of states, carries a high redemption minimum and some player-unfriendly account terms, and has already drawn early support complaints. None of that makes it a confirmed bad actor — it simply hasn't earned trust. Players in the handful of eligible states who want to try it should keep balances low, avoid large coin purchases, verify their account and test a small redemption early, and document every interaction. We'll reassess as the site builds a payout record.

Frequently asked questions

Is Spintime legit?

SweepsGuard grades Spintime a D based on its complaint and payout history — a below-average grade, so play cautiously and review its complaint history first. Always read its official sweepstakes rules and play responsibly.

What grade does Spintime have?

Spintime holds a D grade from SweepsGuard as of Jul 15, 2026.

How do I file a complaint about Spintime?

If you have a payout, redemption, or account issue with Spintime, 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 Spintime for free by mail?

Yes — no purchase is ever necessary. You can request Sweeps Coins from Spintime by free mail-in entry (AMOE), about 1 SC per envelope. Our AMOE guide has the exact template, envelope specs, and mailing address.