Blacklisted Casinos — Sites to Avoid
These casinos have been blacklisted by our team after investigation. Reasons include refused withdrawals, rigged games, fake or invalid licences, bonus abuse traps, and predatory terms designed to prevent players ever cashing out.
Why Casinos Get Blacklisted
We investigate every complaint we receive. Blacklisting is our last resort — used only when a casino shows clear evidence of wrongdoing against players.
A casino that consistently refuses or delays legitimate withdrawals without legal justification is our top blacklist trigger. Player funds must always be accessible.
Any casino found to be using non-certified RNG software, manipulating game outcomes, or offering games with undisclosed RTPs gets immediately blacklisted.
Terms written specifically to prevent players from ever withdrawing bonus winnings — extreme wagering requirements, hidden max cashouts, or retroactive term changes — are blacklist offences.
Operating without a valid licence, displaying fake licence numbers, or claiming regulatory oversight that doesn’t exist is an immediate blacklist trigger. We verify every licence number.
Closing player accounts and confiscating balances without legitimate justification or due process is a serious offence that results in immediate blacklisting.
Casinos that ghost players with legitimate complaints — failing to respond to emails, disabling chat for players with active disputes — demonstrate contempt for player welfare.
Casinos Coming Soon
Our team is currently reviewing and verifying casinos for this category. Check back soon.
We only add casinos to this page after our full review process — real deposit, withdrawal timed, bonus terms read, licence verified. We’re currently completing reviews for this category and will publish the list shortly.
How to Avoid Rogue Casinos
Search the casino name plus ‘complaints’, ‘scam’, ‘review’ on Google before depositing. Check Casino.Guru, AskGamblers and Trustpilot for recent player experiences. Five minutes of research can save your money.
Don’t take a casino’s word for its licence. Go to the regulator’s website directly — UKGC at gamblingcommission.gov.uk, MGA at mga.org.mt, Curacao at gaming-curacao.com — and search for the licence number shown in the casino footer.
If a casino is delaying your withdrawal or behaving suspiciously, do not deposit more money trying to win back losses. This is exactly what rogue casinos count on.
Keep screenshots of your balance, bonus claims, game results and chat conversations. If a casino disputes a claim, documented evidence is your strongest tool when filing a complaint with a regulator.
If a licensed casino refuses a legitimate withdrawal, file a formal complaint with the regulator directly. For UKGC-licensed casinos, this carries significant weight. Regulators can and do force casinos to pay.
Casino.Guru offers a free mediation service for player disputes. Their team has successfully recovered millions for players. If you’re in a dispute with a casino, submit your case there alongside any formal regulator complaint.
Blacklisted Casino Record
🚫 Blacklisted — Comparison Table 2026
Updated April 2026| Casino | Reason | Date Blacklisted | Licence Status | Player Complaints | Status |
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| Casinos will appear here as reviews are completed — check back soon. | |||||
How to Spot a Rogue Casino
Rogue casinos are designed to look legitimate. They invest in professional design, use recognisable game provider logos, and make big bonus promises — but the intention is never to pay out. Here are the warning signs our team looks for.
Red flags before you deposit
No verifiable licence: The licence number in the footer doesn’t appear on the regulator’s public register. Unrealistic bonuses: A 500% bonus with 1x wagering is a scam — nobody offers that legitimately. No withdrawal information: Legitimate casinos are transparent about withdrawal limits, methods and processing times. No responsible gambling tools: Legitimate licensed casinos are legally required to offer deposit limits and self-exclusion.
Red flags after depositing
Withdrawal requests that are repeatedly “under review.” Requests for documents that were already submitted. Sudden account restrictions after a big win. Support that stops responding when you mention withdrawing. These are all signs of a casino that intends to keep your money.
Where to Get Help With Casino Disputes
Casino.Guru Dispute Resolution
Casino.Guru operates the largest casino complaint mediation service online. Their team contacts casinos directly on behalf of players and has recovered millions of euros in disputed withdrawals. The service is completely free for players.
Filing a regulator complaint
For UKGC-licensed casinos, submit a complaint via the UKGC’s official online portal. The UKGC takes withdrawal refusals seriously and has the power to revoke licences. For MGA-licensed casinos, use the MGA’s Player Support Unit. Offshore licences (Curacao, Anjouan) offer less protection but still have official complaint channels.
Chargeback as a last resort
If a casino refuses a legitimate withdrawal and stops responding, you may be able to initiate a chargeback through your bank or card provider. This should be a last resort — casinos can ban players who initiate chargebacks, and the process can take 90+ days. Only pursue this route if all other options have been exhausted.