Grade: F
Dollar Mills (dollarmills.casino) is a sweepstakes casino available in approximately 42 US states, excluding Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, and Michigan. The platform offers a modest library of casino-style games — primarily slots — from a small number of providers including SpadeGaming, OnlyPlay, and S777. The two-tier coin system follows the standard sweepstakes model: Gold Coins for entertainment play, and Sweeps Coins that can be redeemed for prizes at a rate of 1 SC to $1 USD after meeting a 1x playthrough requirement. Redemptions are processed via PayPal, with cryptocurrency and merchandise listed as additional options. A welcome bonus of 8,000 Gold Coins and 3 Sweeps Coins is awarded automatically upon registration. One of the most significant red flags with Dollar Mills is that the operator behind the platform is entirely unknown — no company name, corporate registration, or ownership information appears anywhere on the site, including in the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. This level of opacity is highly unusual and stands apart from nearly every legitimate sweepstakes casino operating in the US market.
Dollar Mills holds a 1.6/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 39 reviews, with 89% of reviewers awarding a single star. While the review volume is relatively small, the consistency and specificity of the complaints paint a deeply troubling picture. Players overwhelmingly report that redemptions are refused, stalled indefinitely, or subjected to undisclosed requirements never mentioned in the platform's terms — most notably, a policy that players must first deposit an amount equal to or greater than their redemption request before funds will be released. The site advertises "Instant Payout" to PayPal, yet multiple players describe being trapped in scripted support loops for weeks or months with no resolution. One player submitted a $50 redemption in November 2025 and had still not received payment as of mid-February 2026 — with the casino twice canceling the request and falsely blaming banking errors before ultimately demanding a purchase. Another player reported winning $2,000 only to be told the winnings were not redeemable. A separate family reported a player winning $500 in purchased Sweeps Coins being told retroactively that the balance was "bonus money" subject to additional playthrough. The Trustpilot profile is unclaimed, meaning the company has never responded to a single negative review. SweepsKings has placed Dollar Mills on its blacklist, citing the complete lack of transparency around ownership, inconsistent software provider information, and a gaming environment it considers unsafe for players.
Dollar Mills launched relatively recently and has quickly accumulated one of the worst player feedback profiles in the sweepstakes casino space. The operator has never publicly identified itself — a practice that is essentially unheard of among the established and reputable sweepstakes casinos operating in the US. Independent review platforms have reached the same conclusion: SweepsKings blacklisted Dollar Mills outright, and multiple expert reviewers have flagged the platform as one they cannot recommend. The pattern of player complaints is not isolated to a few unhappy users — it is systematic and consistent across dozens of independent accounts spanning many months. Reports of winning $500, $2,000, and other amounts only to have those winnings blocked or reclassified represent a serious player protection failure. Players have initiated formal complaints with the FTC and BBB. The site has made no visible effort to address these concerns, claim its Trustpilot profile, or provide any public accountability.
Dollar Mills is Blacklisted by SweepsGuard. The platform combines every hallmark of an untrustworthy operator: complete anonymity around its ownership, a documented pattern of refusing legitimate redemptions, deceptive advertising of "instant" payouts that players report never receiving, and undisclosed redemption restrictions that contradict the published terms. The Trustpilot record — 89% one-star reviews, zero company responses — reflects a platform that does not engage with player concerns in any meaningful way. SweepsGuard strongly advises all players to avoid Dollar Mills. If you have an unresolved redemption with Dollar Mills, we encourage you to file a complaint with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and with the Better Business Bureau. If you have experienced a payment issue with Dollar Mills and would like SweepsGuard's assistance, please reach out to us directly.
Last updated: June 7, 2026