It's an amazing gaming site, will definitely recommend them over and over again. I always come to play games here anytime I receive my pay on Cropmines. As a pensioner, Cropmines is where I make incom... See more
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Don't fall for there 4.1 stars they aren't legit tried to redeem a measly 20 bucks and they straight up made the withdraw go away and took the money I have screenshots and screen recorded these bustas can't wait to goto Vegas,my dub gonna cost WAYYYYYYY MORE lil POS'S
And yes this is God's honest truth DONT FALL FOR THERE TACTICS
*OH AND BTW THERE CUSTOMER SERVICE EMAIL,ISNT EVEN LEGIT

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I love playing Wheel of Fortune. I win cash money. Love playing one on one tournaments.

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I love playing here. They have cool games.Just wish they gave more points out for you playing..

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Fun platform to kill time and make a little fun money and yes it does legit pay you pretty quickly when you withdraw your winnings same day majority of the time

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I know you are looking at me because I probably didn't win no this is the second time that this game has done this to me where I withdraw money and they get rid of my account be careful Don't spend no money on there because they will take it and it will make you look like it's your fault and take your account because you withdraw your own money!!!!!!

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I really enjoy playing but it’s so hard to Winn on the games even the one I’m real familiar wlth is the

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More cheating. The response from worldwinner on this site is quite different than the types of responses they give when you contact them directly. They often won't even acknowledge your reason for contacting them. They will close the ticket and forget about it. They do absolutely nothing about it except for defend the cheaters. As long as they are making money, they don't care what happens.
Complaint filed with Nevada Attorney General. Complaint 100477. Please submit your own complaints when you inevitably run into these same types of issues
This is from a direct response from worldwinner:
"Regarding your experience with our support team, we sincerely apologize if you felt your concerns weren't addressed with the gravity they deserve. We want to ensure every player feels heard. If you have specific match IDs or screenshots that you believe show suspicious activity, please reach out to us directly at --- so we can conduct a formal investigation into those specific instances."
I have provided dozens of screenshots and match IDs and they have done absolutely nothing. The response they provided here is only to make themselves look like they care. They do not. They offer absolutely no solution or help.

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Love it just waiting for the chance to have first redemption

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The games are fun, especially yatzee. This app is very entertaining and it's a nice little escape from reality... Lol

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: The digital gaming platform WorldWinner, operated by Game Taco, Inc., is currently the subject of an overwhelming volume of consumer reports detailing what appears to be a predatory and circular financial model. Evidence gathered from diverse public records—including the Better Business Bureau (BBB), Trustpilot, the Apple App Store, and high-engagement reports—reveals a systemic pattern: the platform facilitates immediate consumer deposits but triggers automated "Fraud and Risk" account closures the moment a player attempts to withdraw legitimate earnings.
This is not a series of isolated technical errors, but a documented business practice that constitutes a prima facie breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. On the BBB profile for WorldWinner, a persistent history of formal complaints reveals an alarming narrative: users win matches and request a payout, only to be met with instantaneous account bans and the seizure of both winnings and original deposits. Furthermore, the company has reportedly issued IRS Form 1099-MISC documentation for winnings never actually released, effectively forcing consumers to bear a tax liability for funds the company has physically withheld.
On Trustpilot and the Apple App Store, thousands of verified reviews identify the "Payment" and "Withdrawal" categories as primary points of failure. This sentiment is mirrored across secondary consumer review sites such as Sitejabber and PissedConsumer, where the volume of "1-star" reports serves as a near-unanimous warning against the platform’s withdrawal process. These reports highlight a verification loop—a classic "Dark Pattern" designed to subvert consumer intent. Users are asked to submit sensitive personal identification to verify their accounts, only to have their access revoked and their funds seized immediately following the provision of that data. By retroactively applying "security violations" only when a user becomes a financial liability to the house, WorldWinner appears to be engaging in Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices (UDAP).
The existence of this verification trap is further supported by a significant body of high-engagement testimonies on YouTube and Reddit. These reports, some of which have garnered tens of thousands of views, contain hundreds of corroborating comments from other individuals with similar experiences. Some reports even provided visual evidence of accounts being "locked for review" for months without resolution. Compounding this is a documented "maintenance fee" structure that appears legally unconscionable. While accounts are "locked for review," WorldWinner continues to deduct $3.50 monthly inactivity fees directly from the frozen balances. This structure allows the company to profit from its own administrative delays, systematically liquidating consumer assets through forced inactivity.
The significance of these practices extends well beyond WorldWinner's standalone operations, as Game Taco, Inc. is also the exclusive partner for FanDuel Faceoff. Through this multi-year partnership, WorldWinner’s backend infrastructure is fully integrated into the FanDuel ecosystem to facilitate cash-prize competitions. From a regulatory perspective, FanDuel’s reliance on a backend provider with a documented history of withholding consumer funds raises serious questions regarding vicarious liability and the failure of due diligence in protecting its massive national user base from potential financial harm.
The scale of this issue demands immediate nationwide oversight under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive acts in commerce. There is strong regulatory precedent for such action: in recent years, the FTC has finalized massive settlements against gaming companies for using "Dark Patterns" to block legitimate refunds. Furthermore, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has specifically warned that video game platforms holding consumer funds must be treated with the same scrutiny as traditional financial institutions regarding the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA).
If you have been a victim of these practices, you are urged to file official reports with:
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- The Nevada Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Your local State Attorney General
No legitimate business should be permitted to use undisclosed internal security measures as a pretext for the mass seizure of consumer funds.

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I think it's ridiculous that the competition isn't skill based. I don't think that when I'm paying real money to play that I should be paired with players that have played thousands of games (literally), when I'm still under 100. I don't have money to just toss away like this.

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It's an amazing gaming site, will definitely recommend them over and over again. I always come to play games here anytime I receive my pay on Cropmines. As a pensioner, Cropmines is where I make income for myself and my family. I have a $25k investment running presently which after 7days I would be making twice of the capital. I'm happy with the way I do my things. I am living my dream life.

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