BootyChaser 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 17 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
BootyChaser 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 3-5 business days (ACH transfer). It is restricted in 17 US states. Watch for: 95-game catalog is thin, Stake.us has 500+, Pulsz 400+, WOW Vegas 300+.
BootyChaser score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.7/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc.
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 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
Source-backedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- $5 minimum SC redemption is the lowest in the US sweepstakes space (Chumba is $100, WOW Vegas around $50)→ details
- Live dealer tables from Vivo Gaming are uncommon at a 95-game catalog size
- 100% first-purchase match up to $500 plus 20% daily reload for 30 days, applied with the available offer→ details
- Verifiable corporate registration in Tampa, FL with a unique nonprofit-style operator
- ACH redemptions process in 1-5 business days, in line with Chumba and faster than several smaller sweeps brands→ details
Cons
- 95-game catalog is thin, Stake.us has 500+, Pulsz 400+, WOW Vegas 300+
- No published RTP data on any game and no third-party RNG audit (no eCOGRA, iTech Labs, or GLI certification)
- No documented VIP program, BC Rewards Club is referenced but tier structure and benefits aren't disclosed
- Bank transfer only, no crypto, no PayPal, no debit-card or e-wallet redemption→ details
- Less than a year of operating history, with effectively zero Trustpilot or BBB community data to verify payout reliability→ details
- Playthrough requirements on bonus SC are not published in either the terms or sweepstakes rules→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: BootyChaser
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 BootyChaser in early 2026 after seeing it pop up on a few sweepstakes casino lists. I didn't have high expectations, it's a new site with a small game library, but the $5 minimum redemption caught my eye. Most casinos make you grind to $10 or $100. $5 is practically unheard of.
I played through the 2 free SC on a Betsoft slot called "Good Girl Bad Girl." It's a 3-reel game with a fun theme. I hit a small win for 0.8 SC and let it ride on some live dealer roulette. Vivo Gaming's American Auto Roulette ran smoothly. No lag, clear video, $1 minimum play. I managed to turn the 2 SC into $4.20 before busting out.
Close to a redemption, but not quite. I made my first purchase with a $20 Visa payment. The transaction went through instantly. I got the GC package plus bonus SC (the 100% match on first donation kicked in, though I didn't see the exact SC amount listed on the site).
I played some more slots, "Fruit Zen" and "A Night in Paris", and built my balance to $8.50 SC. I initiated a redemption for $5 via ACH. The KYC process required me to upload my driver's license and a utility bill. That took about 24 hours to verify. The actual ACH transfer arrived in 4 business days.
Total time from request to cash in my bank: 5 business days. Not fast, but within their stated 3-5 day window. I contacted support via live chat once to ask about the VIP program. The agent was polite but couldn't give me any details beyond "it exists and active members get benefits." That was frustrating.
I also sent an email to info@ bootychaser.com and got a generic reply within 4 hours pointing me to the FAQ. Overall, my experience was fine but unremarkable. The site works, the games run, the redemption came through. But there's nothing that makes me want to play here regularly. It's a decent backup casino for small redemptions, but not my go-to.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your BootyChaser account and click the "Purchase" button in the top right corner of the lobby. Select your purchase package. The minimum purchase is $10 via Visa or Mastercard.
Package tiers and SC-to-dollar conversion rates are not displayed clearly on the site, you'll see the dollar amount and the GC you receive, but the SC bonus is not explicitly listed. Enter your card details (card number, expiration date, CVV, billing address). BootyChaser uses SSL encryption, so your data is secure during transmission. Confirm the purchase.
The transaction processes instantly, and your GC and bonus SC are credited to your account immediately.
Redemption Walkthrough
Ensure your account balance is at least $5 in Sweeps Coins (SC), the minimum redemption amount. If you haven't completed KYC yet, you'll need to do that first. Go to the "Redeem" section in your account dashboard. Select ACH transfer as your payout method. No other redemption options are available. Enter the amount you want to redeem (minimum $5).
The maximum redemption amount is not published, so you may need to contact support if you're trying to redeem a large sum. Complete the KYC verification if this is your first redemption. You'll need to upload a government-issued ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID) and a proof of address (utility bill or bank statement).
Verification typically takes 1-2 business days. Submit your redemption request. The casino processes ACH transfers within 3-5 business days. Funds arrive in your bank account after that. Standard banking fees may apply. You cannot cancel a redemption once it's in processing.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- BootyChaser verdict: Not Recommended.
- BootyChaser is a 2025 sweepstakes launch from Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc. With a 95-game catalog from Betsoft, Fugaso, and Vivo Gaming and a $5 minimum SC redemption that's the lowest in the US sweepstakes space. It works as a small-stakes secondary site, but missing RTP disclosure, an undocumented VIP program, and no third-party RNG audit keep it out of the top tier. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: $5 minimum SC redemption is the lowest in the US sweepstakes space (Chumba is $100, WOW Vegas around $50)
- Also worth noting: Live dealer tables from Vivo Gaming are uncommon at a 95-game catalog size
BootyChaser at a Glance: Where It Lands in Our Sweepstakes Rankings
BootyChaser is a 2025 launch from Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc., and right now it sits in the lower half of our active sweepstakes coverage. Game count is 95 titles across Betsoft, Fugaso, and Vivo Gaming. Stake.us has 500+, Pulsz runs 400+, WOW Vegas sits around 300+. The library here is thin by every measure that matters.
The headline differentiator: $5 minimum SC redemption, paid via bank transfer in 1-5 business days. That's the lowest cash-out floor in the US sweepstakes space, Chumba Casino sits at $100, WOW Vegas around $50, Stake.us at $20-25 depending on method. If you're someone who wants to redeem in small increments without grinding to a triple-digit threshold, BootyChaser is structurally interesting. Everything else is mid.
The welcome bonus is a 100% match up to $500 plus a 20% daily top-up for 30 days on first purchase, applied. On paper, the daily reload component pushes the effective bonus value above what most sweeps competitors offer on their first-purchase tier. We'll do the math on that below.
What BootyChaser Actually Is
This is a dual-currency sweepstakes site, same legal model as Chumba, Stake.us, and the rest of the field. You buy Gold Coins (play money), get Sweeps Coins as a free promotional bonus, then redeem winning SC for cash via bank transfer once you hit the playthrough threshold. Standard Section 5(a) sweepstakes structure that's been around since the late 2010s.
The operator is registered as Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc.. The name implies a fund or nonprofit structure, but I haven't independently verified the IRS classification, public-facing material refers to a 501(c)(3) registration, but I'd want to see the determination letter before I take that as gospel. Either way, the corporate identity is unique to this brand. I haven't traced Future 6 Helping Hand Fund to any other operating sweepstakes brand, which means there's no track record from a sister site to lean on.
The site doesn't publish a gaming license number, and as a US sweepstakes operator, it doesn't legally need one. Sweepstakes casinos run on promotional sweepstakes law, not play licensing, that's the entire reason the model exists. So the "no license" line isn't a gotcha. What I do flag: there's no published RNG audit, no eCOGRA or iTech Labs certification, no game-by-game RTP disclosure.
Most established sweeps sites publish at least one of those. BootyChaser publishes none.
The Welcome Bonus and the Effective Value Math
Welcome offer per the operator: 100% match up to $500 on first purchase, plus 20% daily reload for 30 days. That's the headline.
Let's run the numbers. If you max the first match at a $500 purchase, you're getting $500 in matched bonus value off a $500 outlay, call that a $1,000 effective starting balance in promotional currency. Across 30 days at 20% on subsequent purchases, the upside compounds, but only if you actually buy daily, which most players don't. Realistic scenario: a player who tops up $20 weekly over the month would see roughly $4/week in 20% reload value, call it $16-20 over the 30-day window.
So a moderate player is realistically looking at $500 + ~$20 = $520 in bonus value layered on a $580 outlay.
The catch I can't quantify: BootyChaser does not publish playthrough multipliers. Standard sweepstakes playthrough on bonus SC sits at 1x across most of the field, Chumba, WOW Vegas, Pulsz all converge there. If BootyChaser follows that convention, the bonus is functional. If they're at 3x or higher and burying it in the terms, the effective value drops sharply.
I checked the publicly accessible terms-and-conditions and the official-sweepstakes-rules page and could not find a stated playthrough on bonus SC. That's a transparency gap the operator needs to close. I'd email support and get the playthrough in writing before buying coins $500.
Per the operator's own marketing, there's no separate daily login giveaway, no first-purchase bonus stacking on top of the welcome match, and no published referral program. The 30-day daily reload is the closest thing to ongoing promotional value, and unlike most sweeps sites, it's purchase-tied, not free.
Games and Providers
95 games total from three providers: Betsoft (slots and a few table games), Fugaso (slots, smaller catalog), and Vivo Gaming (live dealer tables). That's the entire stack. No NetEnt, no Hacksaw, no Push Gaming, no original or in-house titles.
Live dealer is the part that punches above its weight. Vivo Gaming runs the tables, American auto roulette, baccarat, and blackjack variants. Stream quality from Vivo is fine, it's not Evolution-tier polish, but it's stable. Live dealer at a 95-game sweeps casino is uncommon. Chumba doesn't offer live dealer at all.
WOW Vegas has it but with a smaller catalog than Stake.us. So if live tables are a deal-breaker, BootyChaser is one of the few small-catalog sweeps sites that includes them.
Slot side: Betsoft is the workhorse. Cinematic 3D animation, decent math models, RTPs that typically run in the 95-97% range across their library based on provider norms. Fugaso is filler, solid enough, but you won't find a Fugaso title on anyone's list of standout 2026 slots. The lack of high-volatility specialists like Hacksaw or Push means there's no big-multiplier ceiling in the catalog.
Max-win potential on Betsoft titles is generally capped in the 1,000x, 3,000x range, which is fine for casual play but not for grinders chasing 10,000x base-game multipliers.
RTPs are not published per game on the BootyChaser site. That's an editorial choice, and it's the wrong one. I'd treat the average RTP as ~95.5-96% based on provider norms, but you're estimating, not verifying.
Banking: Where the $5 Floor Earns Its Keep
This is the section where BootyChaser actually wins on positioning. Redemption details from the operator:
- Minimum redemption: 5 SC (lowest in US sweeps)
- Method: bank transfer / ACH only
- Processing window: 1-5 business days
- Maximum: not publicly disclosed
- Crypto: not supported
- Skrill, PayPal, debit-card-direct redemption: not supported
Compared to the field: Chumba's $100 minimum is the high-water mark, WOW Vegas around $50, Pulsz at $50, Stake.us at $20-25 depending on rail. BootyChaser's $5 floor is genuinely 4x, 20x lower than the rest. That matters for casual players who are testing the platform and don't want to commit to grinding triple-digit balances before they can pull anything out.
The 1-5 business day window is fine for ACH. It's not Stake.us-instant-crypto fast, but it matches Chumba and beats a few smaller sweeps brands. KYC is required before first redemption, government-issued ID, proof of address, the usual stack. I haven't run a redemption through their system personally, so I can't tell you whether the back-end actually pays inside the stated window or sandbags toward the 5-day mark.
Take that timing claim at face value until somebody runs an end-to-end test on the rail.
Purchase rails: Visa and Mastercard, $10 minimum purchase per the public-facing pricing pages. No crypto, no PayPal, no Apple Pay. Functional but barebones funding.
Legal Status and State Availability
BootyChaser blocks 17 US states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming. That's a wide block list, wider than most sweeps brands maintained even two years ago. The expansion of state-level restrictions through 2024-2025 (Michigan, Connecticut, West Virginia, Montana) explains the larger footprint.
So you're looking at 33 states where the site is available. If you're in a blocked state and you VPN in, you'll fail KYC at redemption, the operator (and every other sweeps operator) requires your ID and address to match a permitted state. Don't bother. The legal landscape is actively tightening, and a few of the currently-allowed states have legislation pending that may flip them to prohibited in 2026.
All Canadian provinces are blocked. Age requirements follow standard sweeps norms (18+ in most states, 19+ in Alabama and Nebraska, 21+ in Mississippi and Puerto Rico).
VIP, Loyalty, and Promotions
There's a loyalty program, internally referred to as the BC Rewards Club in the operator's marketing copy. Public details: nothing. No tier names, no points-per-dollar conversion, no rakeback rate, no published tier requirements. I checked the FAQ and the promotions page, the program is referenced but not specified.
For comparison: Stake.us publishes a 5-tier VIP structure with up to 10% rakeback and tier-up requirements you can actually compute. Chumba's loyalty system is documented in their FAQ. WOW Vegas publishes their tier breakdown. BootyChaser is the only one of these sites where I genuinely cannot tell you what their VIP program does.
If you're a high-volume player, this is a problem. You shouldn't need to grind into a program before knowing what the program is. I'd assume basic cashback or reload bonuses until proven otherwise, but that's a guess, take it with a grain of salt.
Trust, Transparency, and What's Missing
What checks out:
- Real corporate registration (Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc.Tampa, FL)
- Operator address verifiable via public records
- Site uses HTTPS with a valid certificate
- Geo-blocking on prohibited states works, IP/geolocation catches restricted-state signups at registration
- Standard responsible-play page and self-exclusion language
What's missing:
- No published RNG audit (eCOGRA, iTech Labs, GLI, etc.)
- No per-game RTP disclosure
- No published playthrough requirements on bonus SC
- No publicly detailed VIP tier structure
- No transparency on parent or sister-brand network, appears to be a standalone operation
- public review-site and BBB presence is essentially zero, too new to have community data
The non-profit angle is interesting and unusual. If Future 6 Helping Hand Fund is genuinely a 501(c)(3), then their 990 filings (when available) would tell you exactly how casino profits flow through to charitable purposes. As of my last check, no 990 has been published, which is consistent with a nonprofit in its first year of operation, since the filing window is generous. I'd revisit in 12 months once the first 990 is in the public record.
Customer Support
Live chat is available through the site, plus an email address for slower-cycle questions. There's no phone line. From what I've seen of the chat surface, agents handle basic questions (how do I redeem, what's the minimum purchase) cleanly. Where they fall short: bonus terms, VIP details, KYC document specifics, the kind of questions that require the agent to look things up that aren't on a public-facing page.
If you have a complex dispute (a stuck redemption, a bonus that didn't credit, a KYC rejection), you're going to be working through email and waiting. I haven't tested an actual dispute flow with this operator, so I can't tell you whether they handle escalations well. The lack of community complaint data also means I can't reference how the rest of the user base has fared. That's a gap that only time and volume close.
Mobile
No native iOS or Android app. The site runs in the mobile browser, which is the case for roughly half of US sweepstakes operators (Chumba, Stake.us, and Pulsz all have apps, BootyChaser, WOW Vegas, McLuck, and several others don't). Browser play works fine on modern phones, the lobby renders cleanly, slot games run, and the live dealer tables stream over WiFi without issues. On 4G/LTE, expect the live tables to buffer occasionally, that's true for every browser-based live dealer product, not a BootyChaser-specific problem.
If you care about a native app experience with push notifications and Touch/Face ID, BootyChaser doesn't have it. If you're fine with a save-to-home-screen web wrapper, you'll get by.
BootyChaser vs the Field
Quick comparison against the four sweepstakes operators you should actually be evaluating against:
| Metric | BootyChaser | Stake.us | Chumba | WOW Vegas | Pulsz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch year | 2025 | 2021 | 2017 | 2022 | 2021 |
| Game count | 95 | 500+ | 100+ | 300+ | 400+ |
| Live dealer | Yes (Vivo) | Yes (Evolution) | No | Yes | Limited |
| Min redemption | $5 | ~$20-25 | $100 | ~$50 | ~$50 |
| Redemption rails | ACH only | Crypto + ACH | ACH | ACH | ACH + Skrill |
| Track record | <,1 year | 4+ years | 8+ years | 3+ years | 4+ years |
| VIP transparency | None published | 5 tiers, documented | Documented | Documented | Documented |
The only category BootyChaser wins on is the redemption minimum. Everything else, an established sweeps operator does better. If you don't care about the $5 floor specifically, there's no reason to make BootyChaser your primary platform. If you do, and you're a casual player who wants to redeem $7 in prizes without waiting to grind to $100, it's a reasonable secondary site.
Signing Up
Standard sweeps registration flow: email, username, password, full legal name, DOB, address, state. The state must match an allowed jurisdiction. Email verification, then you're in. Once listed, the welcome bonus is tied to your first purchase, Sign up via our link to claim the 100% match plus the 30-day reload structure.
KYC happens at first redemption, not at signup. Have your government ID and a recent utility bill or bank statement ready when you're set to redeem.
My Take
BootyChaser is a 2025 launch with one structural advantage and several editorial gaps. The $5 redemption floor is the lowest in the US sweeps space and genuinely useful for small-stakes casual players. The 95-game catalog across Betsoft, Fugaso, and Vivo is small but functional, and the live dealer tables are a nice add at this size. The 100% / $500 first-purchase match plus 30-day reload is a competitive welcome offer if (and only if) the unpublished playthrough is reasonable.
What I'm not willing to overlook: no published RTP, no documented VIP program, no audit certification, no track record. For a brand under a year old, those are forgivable on a 6-month timeline. Past 18 months, they aren't. I'd give this site another two quarters before treating it as a primary sweepstakes destination, and in the meantime use it for what it's structurally good at, small redemptions you don't want to grind for.
The only way for a sweepstakes casino to make money is for players to lose more in expected value than they redeem in cash. BootyChaser is no different. The $5 floor doesn't change the math, it just changes the cadence at which you realize the math. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where BootyChaser 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 17 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
BootyChaser 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
BootyChaser does not have a dedicated mobile app for iOS or Android. The site is fully optimized for mobile browsers and works well on iPhone and Android devices. I tried it on an iPhone 14 with Safari and found smooth navigation and responsive game loading. Live dealer games may buffer on 4G but run fine on WiFi.
No mobile-specific features like push notifications or biometric login are available.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, BootyChaser is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc., a registered company with a verifiable address in Tampa, Florida. The site uses SSL encryption and has a responsible play policy. However, it's a new casino (launched 2025) with only 1 public review-site feedback, so it doesn't have an established reputation yet. No RNG audit information is published, which is a transparency concern.
- BootyChaser is available in 34 US states. The prohibited states are: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming. All Canadian provinces are prohibited. Age requirement is 18+ in most states, 19+ in Alabama and Nebraska, and 21+ in Mississippi and Puerto Rico.
Gameplay & bonuses
- BootyChaser's welcome bonus gives you 10,000 Gold Coins and 2 Sweeps Coins for free when you register. No purchase is required. Your first donation also gets a 100% match up to $500, according to multiple third-party reviews (though this wasn't explicitly confirmed on the casino website). The minimum purchase is $10 via Visa or Mastercard.
- No, BootyChaser does not have a dedicated mobile app for iOS or Android. The site is fully optimized for mobile browsers, and I tested it on an iPhone 14 with no issues. The game lobby, live dealer games, and account management all work on mobile. But there's no app store download, no push notifications, and no Touch ID login. It's a responsive web design only.
- BootyChaser has roughly 95+ games total. This includes about 53 slots (from Betsoft and Fugaso), 15 table games, 23 live dealer games (from Vivo Gaming), and some instant win games. The live dealer selection is the highlight, featuring American Auto Roulette, Blackjack Diamonds, and Oriental Baccarat. There are no crash games, no provably fair games, and no exclusive/original titles. The game library is small compared to competitors like Stake.us (95+ games).
- Yes, BootyChaser has a VIP program called the BC Rewards Club. However, no details are published on the website. The number of tiers, requirements, and benefits are not disclosed. When I asked support via live chat, they said details are shared with active members but wouldn't give specifics. This lack of transparency is a red flag. For comparison, Stake.us has 5 clear VIP tiers with up to 10% rakeback.
- BootyChaser does not publish its playthrough or playthrough requirements anywhere on the site. This is a significant transparency issue. Most reputable sweepstakes casinos clearly state how many times you need to play your bonus before you can redeem. Without this information, you're playing blind. I recommend contacting support via live chat or email to ask before making a purchase.
Payments & KYC
- BootyChaser accepts Visa and Mastercard for purchases. The minimum purchase is $10. For redemptions, only ACH transfer (bank transfer) is available, with a minimum of $5 and processing time of 3-5 business days. Crypto is not accepted. No PayPal, Skrill, or other e-wallets are supported. Standard banking fees may apply for ACH transfers.
General
- BootyChaser and Chumba Casino are both sweepstakes casinos, but they differ significantly. BootyChaser has a much lower minimum redemption ($5 vs $100 at Chumba), making it better for casual players. However, Chumba has a larger game library (95+ games), a longer track record (launched 2017), and more transparent bonus terms. Chumba also has a dedicated mobile app, which BootyChaser lacks. If you want variety and reliability, go with Chumba. If you want to redeem small amounts quickly, BootyChaser's $5 floor is better.
- BootyChaser payouts via ACH transfer take 3-5 business days. This is average for bank transfers in the sweepstakes space. Chumba also takes 3-5 days, while WOW Vegas is faster at 1-3 days. The minimum redemption is $5, which is the lowest I've seen. You'll also need to complete KYC verification before your first redemptions, which can add 1-2 business days to the process.
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] their help center — bootychaser.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
[2] Operator terms and conditions — bootychaser.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[3] Official sweepstakes rules — bootychaser.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
BootyChaser 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: 100% match up to $500 + 20% daily for 30 days (source-backed). Payout timing: 3-5 business days (ACH transfer) (source-backed). Pros: $5 minimum SC redemption is the lowest in the US sweepstakes space (Chumba is $100, WOW Vegas around $50). Live dealer tables from Vivo Gaming are uncommon at a 95-game catalog size. 100% first-purchase match up to $500 plus 20% daily reload for 30 days, applied with the available offer. Cons: 95-game catalog is thin, Stake.us has 500+, Pulsz 400+, WOW Vegas 300+. No published RTP data on any game and no third-party RNG audit (no eCOGRA, iTech Labs, or GLI certification). No documented VIP program, BC Rewards Club is referenced but tier structure and benefits aren't disclosed. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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