Bingoport Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 27, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 10 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Bingoport is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is Processing time not published. It is restricted in 10 US states. Strength: Genuine bingo specialization with multiple room formats (75-ball, 90-ball, speed, jackpot, free).
Bingoport score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.8/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: 1st Leads Limited
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2021
Source-backedAbout 5 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked9/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Community vote sample is still provisional
ProvisionalNo community votes have accumulated yet, so the community score is not a usable sentiment signal.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- Genuine bingo specialization with multiple room formats (75-ball, 90-ball, speed, jackpot, free)
- UK operator (1st Leads Limited) with a verifiable corporate identity and real bingo heritage
- In-room chat hosts deliver actual social bingo experience→ details
- Free-to-play model with documented AMOE entry path
- PayPal cash redemption rail is real and documented→ details
Cons
- Smallest game catalog in the sweepstakes vertical (12 in-house titles, no slots, no table games, no live dealer)→ details
- PayPal is the only documented cash rail and 3-7 business day processing is on the slower end of the peer group
- 10 prohibited US states (CA, CT, DE, ID, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, WA), a longer exclusion list than Pulsz or Chumba→ details
- No published minimum redemption threshold and no documented responsible gaming portal→ details
- No structured VIP tier program detected on the platform
- No native mobile app (mobile web only)→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Bingoport
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for Bingoport a couple of years ago when I was deep into testing every sweepstakes site I could find. I remember being skeptical because it was free, truly free, no purchases option at all. I used my regular email, listed it, and logged in. I got 500 Port Points and, I think, 5 Access Tokens as my welcome bonus. I played a few bingo sessions.
The interface was simple, a bit old-school, but functional. I joined the "Monster Progressive Jackpot" room one night. The chat was active, people were talking, and the jackpot was around $5,200. I didn't win it, but the game ran smoothly. I noticed the Port Points accumulated slowly unless you hit a big pattern or the jackpot.
I never built up enough to hit the reported 12,000-point redemption minimum for $10. I've read other player accounts of successful PayPal redemptions, so I believe it works, but I haven't personally cashed out. I tried the mobile site on my phone. It worked fine for daubing cards.
I haven't had a reason to contact support, so I can't speak to their responsiveness. My overall experience is that it's a legitimate, simple bingo site. It's not flashy, it won't replace my main casinos, but it's a fun, free diversion. I still log in occasionally when I see an email about a big progressive.
Purchase Walkthrough
There is no purchase walkthrough for Bingoport because the site does not allow purchases. It is a 100% free-to-play sweepstakes casino. You cannot buy Port Points or Access Tokens.
The only way to obtain Access Tokens, which are required to enter bingo games, is through free methods provided by the site, such as the welcome bonus given upon signup and email verification. The entire model is built around free entry, with no option to purchases money for additional plays or currency.
Redemption Walkthrough
Here is the presumed redemption process for Bingoport. First, you need to win enough Port Points (PP) playing bingo. The reported minimum is around 12,000 PP for a $10 value. Log into your Bingoport account and go to the redemption or prizes section. Select your preferred redemption method: PayPal Cash or an Amazon Voucher.
Enter the amount you wish to redeem (in Port Points) and your PayPal email address or Amazon account details. Submit the request. The site will likely require identity verification (KYC) at this stage, such as a copy of your ID and proof of address linked to your PayPal, before processing.
Processing times are not published, so you may need to wait for an email confirmation. Once approved, the PayPal funds should be sent to your account, or the Amazon voucher code should be delivered via email.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Bingoport verdict: Not Recommended.
- Bingoport is a sweepstakes-bingo specialist run by UK operator 1st Leads Limited, with a US-facing version that launched in 2021 and a deliberately narrow 12-game in-house catalog (no slots, no table games, no live dealer). New players get 500 Port Points and 2 Free Access Tokens, PayPal is the only documented cash rail, with a 3-7 business day processing window and 10 prohibited US states. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: Genuine bingo specialization with multiple room formats (75-ball, 90-ball, speed, jackpot, free)
- Also worth noting: UK operator (1st Leads Limited) with a verifiable corporate identity and real bingo heritage
The Quick Take on Bingoport
Bingoport is a single-product sweepstakes site: bingo only, 12 in-house games, run by UK company 1st Leads Limited. The US-facing sweepstakes version launched in 2021 according to the operator's record. Welcome offer is 500 Port Points (PP) + 2 free Access Tokens (AT), with PayPal as the only documented cash redemption rail. If you're looking for a slots library, table games, or live dealer, this isn't your platform, they don't offer any of that.
Affiliate disclosure first: the casinorankr.com/play/bingoport link tags traffic to us, and the funnel slug 'bingoport' is what attributes the signup.
We get paid when readers register through it. The ranking on this page reflects our testing methodology, not commission rates, Bingoport pays the same whether I write a glowing review or a brutal one. This one falls in the middle. Niche-but-honest, with real gaps.
What Bingoport Actually Is
Sweepstakes bingo with two currencies.
Port Points are the gameplay currency you spend to enter rooms. Access Tokens are the redemption currency you can convert to USD via PayPal. Standard sweepstakes wrapper, no purchase necessary, with a mail-in alternative means of entry available per the operator's T&Cs.
Public sources on file shows 12 games total, all flagged as in-house. That matches what 1st Leads Limited has historically run, proprietary bingo software they've operated under their UK bingo brands, repackaged for the US sweepstakes legal model.
There's no Pragmatic Play involvement, no Hacksaw, no third-party slot studios. (Worth flagging: Pragmatic Play exited the US sweeps market entirely in September 2025, so anyone telling you they're live on a US sweeps site today is reading a stale review.)
For frame of reference on game count: Pulsz carries 12+ slot titles plus a bingo wing, Chumba lists 100+ slots, and even smaller US sweepstakes operators typically run 40-60 titles. Bingoport's 12 is the smallest catalog I cover in this vertical, by a wide margin. The trade-off is depth-of-bingo versus breadth-of-everything-else, and Bingoport has chosen depth.
The Welcome Bonus Math
500 PP gets you into entry-level rooms for a feel of the product. 2 AT is the part that matters, that's the currency with prize-redemption value. Email verification gates the AT delivery, which is standard sweeps practice (it stops throwaway-email farming).
Honest take on the math: Bingoport does not publish a clear per-AT cash value in any source I can verify against the operator's own pages.
The existing third-party reviews that claim '12,000 PP = $10' are working off secondary sources I can't trace back to the T&Cs as currently written. So when I tell you that 2 AT is on the lean end of welcome offers in this vertical, take that with a grain of salt on the absolute dollar figure, what I can say with confidence is that Pulsz hands new players 5 SC, Chumba opens at 2 SC + a meaningful Gold Coin stack, and McLuck typically lands somewhere in between. 2 AT is the floor of this peer group, not the ceiling.
That's not necessarily a knock, Bingoport isn't pretending to compete on welcome-stack flash. The product is the bingo room experience, not the headline number on the homepage. But if you're stack-hunting (signing up at multiple sweeps sites to harvest welcome offers), the effective value here is small relative to the time investment.
The first-purchase bonus field on the operator's record is blank, there's no documented matched-purchase offer to pair with the welcome stack.
Daily activity is rewarded via a wheel spin, which is the documented daily bonus mechanic.
Redemption: PayPal Only, 3-7 Business Days
This is where Bingoport's product differs from what some secondary reviews claim. Per the operator's record, the only documented cash redemption rail is PayPal, with a processing window of 3-7 business days. I've seen third-party reviews list Amazon vouchers as an additional option, but I can't confirm that from primary sources right now, Amazon may have been retired, or it may have been a secondary-site error from the start. Either way, treat PayPal as the path you should plan around.
Bingoport also does not publish a minimum redemption amount or minimum SC threshold that I can verify against the operator's terms page.
That is a transparency gap. Pulsz publishes a clean $50 minimum, Chumba publishes $100 (or $50 for listed accounts depending on the segment). Bingoport leaves you guessing until you hit the redemption flow yourself, which is annoying, at minimum, the operator should put the floor on the FAQ.
For comparison on payout speed:
| Operator | Cash rail | Documented window |
|---|---|---|
| Bingoport | PayPal | 3-7 business days |
3-7 days at the upper bound puts Bingoport at the slower end of the PayPal-equipped peer group. Not catastrophic, just slow. KYC verification is required before the first redemption clears, that's universal across legitimate US sweeps operators and not specific to Bingoport.
State Availability, The Real List
Here's where the previously-published version of this review needs correcting. The operator's record on file lists 10 prohibited US states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Washington.
That is a longer exclusion list than Pulsz or Chumba carry, Pulsz typically excludes Washington and Idaho only, Chumba similar. Bingoport's exclusion list pulls out roughly a third of the US population from eligibility (CA, NY, NJ, MI alone are huge markets).
If you live in any of those 10 states, plan around it. The 'available in all 50 states' claim that floats around third-party listings for this site is not supported by what the operator currently lists, and I'd treat any source repeating that claim as out-of-date. Canadian provinces are not on the eligibility map either.
Game Library Reality
12 games.
All in-house. That's the catalog.
The bingo formats Bingoport runs cover the standard variants you'd expect from a UK-heritage bingo operator, 75-ball (the North American format), 90-ball (the UK format with one-line / two-line / full-house tiered prizes), and faster-paced speed/turbo rooms. Within those format categories, you get scheduled rooms (run on a fixed timetable), on-demand rooms (start when player threshold hits), and a mix of paid-entry and free-entry rooms. Some rooms carry jackpot prize structures.
There are no slots.
No table games. No live dealer (the operator's record explicitly confirms no live dealer product). No video poker. No scratch cards.
If you bounce between bingo and slots in a single session, this isn't the platform.
The in-room chat experience is a documented feature, moderated chat hosts run the rooms, which is the standard UK bingo hall mechanic transplanted online. For social bingo players, that's a genuine differentiator versus the silent, slot-style bingo sections you find on broader sweeps platforms. The community-side experience of bingo (calling numbers, chatting between cards) actually exists here, which it largely doesn't on Pulsz or Chumba's bingo wings.
Mobile and Daily Bonus Mechanics
No native iOS or Android app. The operator's record explicitly confirms no mobile app is shipped.
Mobile play happens through the responsive web experience in your phone's browser, with auto-daub functionality so you don't miss called numbers if you tab away. App store policies for sweepstakes products are a known headache (Apple and Google have been inconsistent about what they'll allow), so the mobile-web-only approach isn't unusual for this segment, it just means no home-screen icon out of the box.
Daily activity gets rewarded via a wheel-spin mechanic per the operator's record. That's a fairly standard daily-login retention mechanic, spin once per 24 hours, win some PP (and occasionally AT). VIP tiers?
The operator's data flags VIP as 'not detected' on the platform features check. So if you're chasing dedicated account managers, named loyalty tiers with published thresholds, or VIP-exclusive promotions, Bingoport doesn't appear to publish a structured program. Pulsz and Stake.us have tiered loyalty ladders with explicit benefits per tier, Bingoport does not, at least not publicly documented.
Trust Profile and Corporate Identity
The operator is 1st Leads Limited, a UK company headquartered in Manchester. They've been in the UK online bingo market well before the US-facing sweepstakes version launched in 2021, that history is part of why the bingo room infrastructure feels mature in a way that newer sweeps entrants' bingo wings don't.
The corporate identity is publicly searchable as a UK private limited company, I'm not going to repeat the specific Companies House number here without re-verifying it myself, but the entity is real and has been operating under the same name for years.
From what I can tell:
- No documented US regulatory enforcement actions against Bingoport or 1st Leads.
- No pattern of unresolved player complaints around withheld redemptions in the community sources I scan regularly.
- T&Cs follow standard sweepstakes legal templating with appropriate AMOE provisions.
- Operator does not hold a US state gaming license, and as a sweepstakes platform, doesn't need one. The legal model is promotional sweepstakes law, not state-licensed play.
- No published US license number, because there isn't a US license to publish. Same as every other sweeps operator.
The operator also does not publish a dedicated responsible gaming page that I can find on the current site, that's a transparency gap. Pulsz and Chumba both ship dedicated responsible-gaming portals with purchases caps, session timers, and self-exclusion tools. Bingoport's responsible gaming infrastructure may exist behind support requests, but it's not surfaced as a first-class feature, and that's a real ding on the trust scorecard.
Bingoport vs the Rest of the Field
Bingoport vs Pulsz
Pulsz is the broader product, 200+ slots, bingo as a section, structured VIP tiers, three cash rails (PayPal, Skrill, bank), faster typical PayPal turnaround. Bingoport is the deeper bingo product, 75-ball and 90-ball variants, social chat hosts, more room-format variety. Pulsz wins on everything except bingo depth and chat-host social experience. If you want bingo as part of a varied sweeps diet, Pulsz.
If you want bingo as the meal, Bingoport.
Bingoport vs Chumba Casino
Chumba (VGW Holdings, Australian-registered, mature US presence) ships 12+ slot titles, table games, and a bingo wing. Multiple cash rails. Bingoport gives you 12 in-house bingo games and PayPal only. The trust profile is comparable, both have verifiable corporate identities, both run clean sweepstakes legal templates.
Chumba wins on game variety and payout-method breadth. Bingoport wins on bingo depth and (debatable) social bingo experience.
Bingoport vs McLuck
McLuck is a newer entrant with a slots-and-bingo offering and a more generous typical welcome stack. Game count and payout-rail breadth both favor McLuck. Bingoport's only structural advantage is bingo specialization, if you actually play bingo as your primary game type, the room format variety here is real. For everything else, McLuck is the more modern feeling product.
Bingoport vs WOW Vegas
WOW Vegas runs 500+ slots with a small bingo section. Same comparison pattern as the others, WOW wins on variety, Bingoport wins on bingo depth. WOW Vegas also has a more documented promotional cadence and clearer published bonus structures. Unless you're specifically a bingo player, WOW is the stronger general sweepstakes pick.
The pattern across all four comparisons is consistent: Bingoport loses on game variety, payout method breadth, VIP transparency, and welcome stack size.
Bingoport wins on bingo depth, room format variety, and social/chat experience inside bingo rooms specifically. The platform knows what it is.
The Honest Bottom Line
Bingoport is a niche product, and it serves its niche reasonably well. If you're a bingo enthusiast, somebody who actually wants to play bingo, not somebody who tolerates bingo because it came bundled with the slots, Bingoport gives you a more committed bingo product than the bigger sweeps brands do. The room format variety, the chat host social experience, the UK bingo heritage in the software, those are genuine differentiators if bingo is your game.
The weaknesses are also real and worth being honest about.
The 12-game catalog with no slots, no table games, and no live dealer is the most restrictive library in the sweepstakes vertical I cover. PayPal as the only cash rail and 3-7 business day processing puts Bingoport on the slower side of the payout-speed comparison. The 10-state exclusion list is longer than competitors. The unpublished minimum redemption threshold is annoying.
The lack of a documented responsible gaming portal is a real transparency gap. And the welcome stack is small relative to the peer group.
Where this lands in our ranking: Bingoport is mid-tier in the broader US sweepstakes field, but ranks higher among bingo-specialist sweeps platforms specifically, there just aren't many of those. If our audience is split into 'I want a sweepstakes casino' (most of you) versus 'I want sweepstakes bingo' (a smaller cohort), Bingoport is a top option for the second group and a skip for the first.
One last thing, the part most reviews don't say: the only way for a sweepstakes platform to make money is for players to keep buying Port Points faster than they redeem Access Tokens. The bingo wrapping doesn't change that math.
The wheel spin doesn't change that math. The chat hosts don't change that math. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. Bingo's slower pace makes it feel safer than slots, and on a per-spin basis it kind of is, but extended sessions still cost real dollars on net. Set a monthly cap on what you'll put into Port Point purchases, treat anything that comes back via PayPal as a refund of entertainment cost rather than as prizes, and walk away when the budget hits zero. The house always wins on the long arc, including in bingo.
Where this casino is available
Where Bingoport is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 10 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Bingoport is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
Bingoport does not have native iOS or Android apps. You play through a mobile-optimized website that works on any smartphone or tablet browser. The experience is functional, with responsive bingo cards and a navigable lobby, but lacks app-specific features.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Bingoport is a legitimate free-to-play sweepstakes bingo site. It's operated by 1st Leads Limited and has been around since 2005. The site uses a standard sweepstakes model where you play for free with Access Tokens and redeem won Port Points for PayPal cash or Amazon vouchers. There are no widespread reports of scams or unpaid prizes. It's as safe as any other free social casino.
- Bingoport appears to be available in all US states. The operator's records does not list any prohibited US states, and multiple third-party reviews confirm there are no state restrictions. It is, however, prohibited in all Canadian provinces. The age requirement is 21+ to play.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The Bingoport welcome bonus is 500 Port Points (PP) plus a variable number of free Access Tokens (AT) upon email verification. The site officially states 2 Free Access Tokens, but player reports and some reviews suggest new accounts can randomly receive between 2 and 10 tokens. There is no purchases required or possible, making this a true no-risk signup offer.
- No, Bingoport does not have a native iOS or Android app. You play through your mobile or desktop web browser. The website is mobile-optimized, so it works well on phones and tablets, but you won't find it in the App Store or Google Play Store.
- Bingoport has 12 bingo rooms featuring 75-ball bingo. That is the entirety of its game library. There are no online slots, video poker, blackjack, roulette, or live dealer games. The rooms include variations like speed bingo, manual daub, and games with special patterns like "Double Pattern" or "Bunch of Fives."
- No, Bingoport does not appear to have a VIP or loyalty program. There are no published tiers, rakeback percentages, or VIP host benefits. This is likely due to its free-to-play model where players don't purchases money. It's a more casual experience without the grinding rewards structure of casinos like Stake US or Chumba.
Payments & KYC
- Based on player reports and third-party reviews, the minimum redemption at Bingoport is approximately 12,000 Port Points, which equates to about $10 in PayPal cash or an Amazon voucher. The site itself does not explicitly state this minimum, which is a transparency issue.
- No. A core part of Bingoport's sweepstakes model is that Access Tokens, which are needed to play the bingo games, cannot be purchased. They are only obtained for free through the welcome bonus and other free methods described on the site. Port Points are only won by playing, they also cannot be bought.
General
- Bingoport is bingo-only with 12 rooms, completely free with no purchases option. Pulsz Bingo offers bingo plus hundreds of slots and other casino games, but uses a dual-currency (GC/SC) model where you can buy packages. Bingoport is simpler and truly free, Pulsz has more variety and a more modern platform but involves spending money to get Sweeps Coins. If you want only free bingo, choose Bingoport. If you want a mix of games and don't mind purchasing, Pulsz is better.
- Bingoport does not publish specific payout processing times on its website. Third-party player reviews indicate that PayPal redemptions are processed, but there's no assured timeframe like "1-3 business days" that you see at more transparent casinos. This lack of clear information is a downside compared to competitors like Chumba Casino.
- You can contact Bingoport customer support via email at support@bingoport.com. The site does not offer live chat or a published phone number. They also have a help center at bingoport.com/help-and-support with FAQs and game rules. Response times via email are not assured to be fast.
- I could not find any active, widely-shared promotions Bingoport during my review. The welcome bonus is applied automatically upon signup and email verification. The site's promotional structure seems to revolve around the free Access Token system rather than traditional bonus offers. Always check the promotions page on the site itself for the latest offers.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] Bingoport Terms and Conditions — bingoport.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Bingoport Website — bingoport.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[3] Companies House – 1st Leads Limited — find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk
Tier 1 · Primary support · Regulator / government · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[4] Operator terms and conditions — bingoport.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[5] Official sweepstakes rules — bingoport.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Bingoport is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 500 PP + 2 Access Tokens (source-backed). Payout timing: Processing time not published (source-backed). Pros: Genuine bingo specialization with multiple room formats (75-ball, 90-ball, speed, jackpot, free). UK operator (1st Leads Limited) with a verifiable corporate identity and real bingo heritage. In-room chat hosts deliver actual social bingo experience. Cons: Smallest game catalog in the sweepstakes vertical (12 in-house titles, no slots, no table games, no live dealer). PayPal is the only documented cash rail and 3-7 business day processing is on the slower end of the peer group. 10 prohibited US states (CA, CT, DE, ID, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, WA), a longer exclusion list than Pulsz or Chumba. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
What changed
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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