Treblocoins Review

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

SweepsGuard Grade: C.

Is Treblocoins legit?

SweepsGuard grades Treblocoins 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 Behind Treblocoins sits TrebloCoins LTD, which also runs Tiger Coins Casino — a relationship the company states itself, in Treblocoins' own site code, rather than one we had to infer. Both brands run on the same white-label platform. The product is a dual-currency social casino with a large third-party slot library, apps on both the Apple and Google stores, and terms governed by Wyoming law. Several of its settings are genuinely player-friendly: a flat 1x playthrough on allocated Sweeps Coins, a $10,000 daily prize ceiling, and identity checks contracted to a named third-party vendor, with enhanced review above $2,000. Note the same discrepancy we flagged on its sister brand Tiger Coins: the operator's documents name Sumsub, but the site's own live configuration reports idenfy as the active provider, with Sumsub and Veriff listed only as supported options. The check is outsourced either way, which is normal and not a concern; what is untidy is that the published name and the live setup do not match, so treat the documented vendor as indicative rather than definitive. Registration is restricted to players 21 and over — stricter than the usual 18 — and seventeen states are excluded: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington and West Virginia. Redemptions go back to the payment method used to buy Gold Coins, are limited to one request per 24 hours, and may be paid in cryptocurrency where the operator offers it. Sweeps Coins are forfeited after 60 days without a login. Player Reception There is no independent feedback on Treblocoins at all. It has no Trustpilot profile, and searches across the sweepstakes and gambling communities returned nothing — no payout reports, no complaints, no discussion of any kind. Nobody has filed a complaint with us. The homepage carries a live activity ticker showing recent redemptions and a running total paid out in the last 24 hours; we have no way to audit those figures, and they should not be read as independent evidence of anything. Strengths A flat 1x playthrough on allocated Sweeps Coins, stated in the terms rather than left to discretion. That is at the good end of the category, where variable multipliers and open-ended "up to" clauses are the norm. Identity verification is contracted to Sumsub and the operator names them openly, states that biometric data is processed by Sumsub rather than held in-house, and cites the specific Texas and Washington biometric statutes it is working to. Very few sites in this category disclose their verification vendor at all. The excluded-state list is published, specific and slightly more conservative than most, including West Virginia and Mississippi. Registration is limited to 21 and over. The Terms of Service are long, detailed and specific about redemption mechanics — joint accounts, refused payments, mistaken credits and abandoned prizes are all addressed rather than left to discretion. Major Issues The Sweeps Policy cannot be opened, and it is the document that matters most. The page returns a server error, both logged out and — confirmed with an account holder — logged in. Their own Terms defer to it twice for exactly the things a player needs: "The current minimum redemption threshold is set forth in the Sweeps Policy", and the free entry methods are available "pursuant to the Sweeps Policy". A mail-in route does genuinely exist — their privacy policy describes the vendor who receives and scans the physical mail — but its coin value, its frequency limit and the mailing address are all unavailable. So is the minimum redemption. We have asked the operator to restore the page. The site advertises "Licensed & Secure" without naming a license. That badge sits on the homepage next to the redemption and playthrough claims. No license, regulator or issuing authority appears anywhere in the Terms, the anti-money-laundering policy, the privacy policy or the responsible-play policy — every use of the word "license" in those documents refers to the software or coin usage grant, which is an unrelated thing. We are not saying the claim is false; we are saying nothing in their published material supports it. The arbitration opt-out cannot be exercised as written. The clause instructs a player to send written notice "to the U.S. mailing address listed in the How to Contact Us section at the end of these Terms". That section reads, in full: "Address: TrebloCoins Website: www.treblocoins.com". There is no mailing address in it, so the 30-day route out of binding arbitration has no destination. Minor Issues The rebrand from the sister property was not finished. Their own anti-money-laundering policy defines the company as TrebloCoins LTD (the "Firm" or "Zeeker") , live interface strings still greet users as "Tigercoins", and a third company name, Zeeker Cloud LTD, appears in the documents without explanation. None of this harms a player directly, but a person trying to establish who they are contracting with will find three names. Track Record Nothing here has been tested. There are no reported redemptions, no reported refusals, no complaints on file and no independent reviews. The operator's other brand, Tiger Coins Casino, is equally undocumented, so the sibling relationship offers no reassurance in either direction — it simply doubles the amount we cannot yet verify. We will revisit this listing when the first player reports arrive. SweepsGuard Status Treblocoins is better built than its documentation problems suggest, and most of what holds it back is a broken page rather than a bad policy. The 1x playthrough, the named verification vendor and the specific redemption terms are real points in its favor. But a player cannot currently find out what the minimum redemption is, cannot use the free entry route, and is shown a licensing claim with nothing behind it — and those are exactly the things worth knowing before spending money. Anyone trying it should keep balances modest until the Sweeps Policy is restored and someone reports a completed payout.

Frequently asked questions

What grade does Treblocoins have?

Treblocoins holds a C grade from SweepsGuard as of Aug 14, 2026.

How do I file a complaint about Treblocoins?

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