Winit Reviews 40

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete and utter scam. All is fine until you try and withdraw. Was told originally (by the obvious ai bots running live chat) it may take upto 21 business days. Bit much but ok i thought. Its now be... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you have arrived here it is because you have been targeted for being on Gamstop by this unscrupulous casino. You can get your money back by submitting chargebacks to your bank. Please do this and h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Crooks! Plain and simple, they are crooks. From them using various different companies to process deposits (none of which are them and they are all in different countries) to their registered number... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

3stars for great games but 0 for waiting time for withdrawel,won £900 ,will i get it ,will i wait 21 days ,time will tell,bored of playing tho due to waiting time if you win more than 100 ,is it time... See more

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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete and utter scam

Complete and utter scam. All is fine until you try and withdraw. Was told originally (by the obvious ai bots running live chat) it may take upto 21 business days. Bit much but ok i thought. Its now been 51 business days and still the same old generic replies. Its clear ill never receive the funds. Please please please stay clear of this site. Complete scam artists

April 13, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you have arrived here it is because…

If you have arrived here it is because you have been targeted for being on Gamstop by this unscrupulous casino. You can get your money back by submitting chargebacks to your bank. Please do this and hit them where it hurts because they are absolute scammers targeting vulnerable people.

April 1, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thieving crooks, AVOID

Crooks! Plain and simple, they are crooks. From them using various different companies to process deposits (none of which are them and they are all in different countries) to their registered number and address being fake/bogus, to them only using bots for online chat support to them point blank refusing to honour withdrawal requests, to blocking customers email addresses so you can’t email them. Crooks! Save yourself a lot of grief and do not sign up for them or if you have already, don’t bet with them. I expect to have to write off about a grand.
I had to give them one star, as you aren’t allowed to give a negative star rating.

March 7, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Don’t understand all the negativity

Don’t understand all the negativity. Always get paid out by this casino only once have I had to wait over 24H . Verification is instant. Great sports betting with all UK horse races. Live casino is great and the slots are decent. Account is topped up with wager free cashback bonuses often as well.

March 7, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay well clear

Stay well clear , this site will trap you iv tried to close account for 12 months , the take £1000s off you and when you win you can’t withdraw you funds , they tell you the only person who can close your account is maya but she completely ignores you , the throw cash back at you to entice you to deposit please stay away this is not because I have lost money the generally trap you , don’t have no regulations , iv managed I speak to my bank and the only way to stop is to block all online transactions as they take the payments through 100s of different businesses who aren’t registered as gambling so they can’t be stopped the bank has told me the are fraudulent and the are money laundering if you can’t stop because your trapped call your bank block all online payments this is the only way to get out of it

February 25, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID AT ALL COSTS

I signed up to Winit.bet in good faith having wanted to join an online sports betting site which wasn't associated with GAMSTOP as I have an active self-exclusion in place with them. I hadn't heard of Winit before but they came up on Google when I searched for a non-GAMSTOP betting site, and having a very quick scan through their site they appeared legitimate so I decided to sign up to them.

I created an account and submitted my ID so I could be verified. This process was very quick and flawless which put me at a lot of ease. I then made a deposit so that I could start wagering some bets.

The first red flag presented itself within a day of signing up when my phone was inundated with text messages and emails from Winit and other names offering me free spins and saying that I had bonuses waiting for me etc. I chose to simply delete these and report them as spam so that I would stop receiving them.

Over the course of the next 10 to 14 days I made a handful of deposits to Winit which I then used to place bets on football matches. I had quite a bit of success with this and by around 11th January 2026 I ended up accumulating a profit of around £500.
Having been satisfied with this, I decided to make a withdrawal request and this is when the second red flag presented itself. When I went to the withdrawal page, I was told that the minimum amount I could withdrawal was £90.00, which was fine given that I was withdrawing more, but still it seems unsusual. Then when I entered the amount to withdrawal I was asked to select the payment method I wanted to receive it to. When I selected to a debit card, I strangely wasn't asked to confirm the card details. However, having made deposits by debit card originally I thought that maybe the withdrawal would default to that.

It states on Winit's site that withdrawals usual take 24-48 hours to process to a debit card. However, having not received any money or any emails or text messages about my withdrawal request within this timeframe, I logged in to my account on Winit.bet to check the status of this. It was then that I noticed it was still showing as pending and that it even gave me the option to cancel my withdrawal. I decided to open the 'Chat' on the site and to speak to someone to find out what was going on.

This is when yet another red flag presented itself. I was able to speak to someone almost immediately and the responses given were also immediate, which given experience on other gambling sites was very unusual. The responses I received were without any real substance. I was told that the processing time would take 7-21 working days but I asked why it took so long and specifically what the process entailed I received vague responses. They appeared automated/ scripted and without being in anyway shape of form descriptive.

Having felt uneasy at this point I decided to do some research into Winit through Google and that is when the penny finally dropped. I visited a number of trusted review sites (including this one) and it quickly became apparent that Winit.bet aren't a legitimate casino/ sports betting site. They operate under fake licences and there are strong suggestions that they are part of a broader online casino scam.

It has now been 12 working days since my withdrawal request was made, and I periodically go on Winit's chat to get updates although I have no hope of receiving any money. Each time I am met with the same automated responses from the same names (Jack, Fiona, Jany, Nick, Kate, Adrian, Sonya and Vendi).

I am certain by now that I will never see any of the withdrawal funds, but I will update my review should I do so.

January 12, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just to follow up my previous review

Just to follow up my previous review. Have waited over 2 months to withdraw my money. I have complained to the gambling commission but not heard back. Not had a single reply to the daily email I send.
There are no worse gambling sites on the internet avoid at all costs!

December 30, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hopefully this will stop a few people…

Hopefully this will stop a few people signing up and save them money u never get paid out simple as that and u can’t close the account down,only way is to block yourself from accessing the site hopefully this will save a lot of people money remember if u win u never get paid out biggest sewer rats of the casino industry

December 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

3stars for great games but 0 for…

3stars for great games but 0 for waiting time for withdrawel,won £900 ,will i get it ,will i wait 21 days ,time will tell,bored of playing tho due to waiting time if you win more than 100 ,is it time for me and family to stop playing ,we shall see

December 13, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

1 star is too much

1 star is too much. Please make sure you dont use this site. Dirty robbing scammers! Will not oay out any winnings. Im trying to get the site and scumbags shut down

A follow up! 60 days since trying to withdraw and no money. Ive realised il never see the winnings. Emails all blocked and out of the 5 bot names
You get its all the same response. Please stay away

October 31, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam casino

Total scam casino - they actually promised me a refund (cheers Maya!) but it never arrived and now they just ignore emails regarding it! Now escalating my complaint to regulators

October 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Make sure people you don't spend your…

Make sure people you don't spend your hard earned money here! So important is that they will not pay you even if you win. If you try to close your account they just simply refuse it instead send you some cash back just to make you play more and more.My question is how to close the account with them? Any help will be really helpful 🙂

October 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Negligent and Disgraceful

0 stars isn’t possible but that would be my official rating. Won’t close my account. It’s complete negligence for responsible gambling commitments and this site needs to be exposed. I’ve even used abusive language and threats to try and get them to ban me! They tell you to email in but then don’t respond. It’s truly shocking and quite frankly, extremely dangerous with no consideration for players.

October 24, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay clear

Stay clear! Absolutely no support if things go wrong. Jack was next to useless but probably a bot. You will regret joining!

October 11, 2025
Unprompted review

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