Booty Chaser Review & Grade Report

Grade: Under Review

Overview

Booty Chaser is a U.S.-facing dual-currency sweepstakes casino — Booty Coins for play, Redeemable Booty Coins for prize entries — sponsored by Future 6 Helping Hand Fund Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Tampa, Florida, with purchases framed as donations. It carries genuine heritage: the "Booty Chaser" name traces to an established charitable linked-bingo brand run in Minnesota and Louisiana halls. The platform has operated since around April 2025 and is governed by Florida law. Redemptions start at a low $5 and are paid by ACH (3–5 business days) or instant Real-Time Payments once approved.

Player Reception

Despite being around for over a year, Booty Chaser has stayed small and low-profile, and there is little independent feedback to draw on. Public review volume is negligible, with no established community discussion or body of documented payout reports. One third-party reviewer noted unresponsive support and a thin game library, but there is not yet enough player history to characterize sentiment with confidence — neither a clear pattern of complaints nor a record of verified redemptions.

Current Highlights

  • A real, verifiable nonprofit sponsor (Future 6 Helping Hand Fund, a 501(c)(3)) and authentic charitable-bingo heritage — an unusual level of transparency in this space.
  • A notably low $5 redemption minimum, with an instant Real-Time Payments option alongside standard ACH.
  • Standard sweepstakes scaffolding is in place: a no-purchase mail-in entry, published official rules, disclosed playthrough contribution rates, and Florida governing law.

Areas to Watch

  • Little documented payout history. Even after a year-plus in operation, there is no public record of redemptions to confirm whether it pays reliably and on time, and independent reviews are essentially absent.
  • Heavy verification friction at cashout: the platform requires a credit card on file, a micro-deposit-verified bank account, and a government-ID upload before you can redeem — more onerous than many peers.
  • The free mail-in (AMOE) route allows one entry per day but does not state how many Sweeps Coins each entry is worth, so its real value is unclear.
  • The refer-a-friend program is not yet live — the referral page returns an error and the rules mark it "coming soon," so referral links currently do nothing.
  • A third-party review reported unresponsive support and missing daily bonuses; minor, but worth watching.

Track Record

Booty Chaser has operated since around April 2025 but remains small and under the radar. It is not on any blacklist and we found no payout-dispute reports, yet it also has not built a documented history of redemptions or independent reviews. Its reliability at the cashout stage is unproven simply for lack of a visible track record, not because of any specific red flag.

SweepsGuard Status

Booty Chaser is currently under review. The verifiable nonprofit sponsor and genuine bingo heritage are encouraging signs, but with little documented payout history, heavy cashout verification, an unclear mail-in value, and an unfinished referral program, we are not yet assigning a formal grade. We will revisit as redemption evidence accumulates. Players trying it should verify their account and complete the required card, bank, and ID steps before depositing real money, keep records, and start small until the site demonstrates it pays.

Last updated: June 21, 2026