Grade: D
Launched in December 2025, FireSevens is operated by UTech Solutions LLC, a Wyoming-registered company that runs a large portfolio of sweepstakes casino brands. The platform offers 1,300+ casino-style games from 20+ providers including BGaming, Booming Games, Evoplay, Betsoft, Slotmill, NetGame, and JackTop, with categories spanning slots, fishing games, bingo-hybrid titles, and social live dealer tables. FireSevens uses a dual-currency model with Gold Coins (GC) for entertainment play and Super Coins (SC) for sweepstakes gameplay redeemable at a 1:1 rate to USD. The platform is available in 35 U.S. states, with restricted jurisdictions including California, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, Louisiana, Rhode Island, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wyoming. An alternative method of entry (AMOE) allows players to request 1 SC per handwritten letter mailed to the company's Casper, Wyoming address.
FireSevens holds a 3.1/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 41 reviews — an early and unfavorable signal for a platform that launched just months ago. The star distribution is heavily polarized: 41% of reviewers assigned 1 star, while 32% gave 5 stars, reflecting a sharply divided player base with little middle ground. Critically, FireSevens has not responded to a single negative review on Trustpilot. Players raising concerns about redemption outcomes, payment restrictions, and misleading promotions have received no acknowledgment from the operator. Several reviewers specifically describe being denied full redemptions after making purchases, with payouts limited to $25 regardless of balance. One player from Virginia — an unrestricted state — reported being told she could not cash out $108 despite having met the posted requirements, and that she was never informed of this restriction during the purchase process. The review volume is too low to draw sweeping conclusions, but the early pattern is concerning.
FireSevens launched in December 2025 and has been live for only a few months, leaving a limited track record to evaluate. However, the platform is operated by UTech Solutions LLC, a company with an established presence in the sweepstakes casino space that also runs brands including SweepShark, Scarlet Sands, MrGoodwin, Jackpot Rabbit, VegasWay, and Playtana. Across this portfolio, a consistent pattern has emerged: a $25 cap on promotional winnings that is not disclosed during gameplay or at the point of purchase, only surfacing when players attempt to redeem their balances. This same pattern is already appearing in FireSevens reviews, with at least one Trustpilot reviewer explicitly describing a capped payout after making purchases and meeting all posted conditions. Notably, one independent review source flagged an unusual discrepancy in FireSevens' legal documents — UTech Solutions LLC is named as operator in the Terms of Service, while an A1 Development LLC address appears on the AMOE page. The relationship between these two companies is not explained anywhere on the platform. Regardless of how that ownership question resolves, the redemption pattern documented across UTech's portfolio is sufficient grounds for concern on its own.
SweepsGuard has assigned FireSevens a grade of D. The platform is operated by UTech Solutions LLC, whose broader casino network has a documented pattern of imposing undisclosed promotional winning caps — limiting payouts from free-coin winnings to $25 without disclosing this restriction during gameplay or at the purchase stage. This practice is already surfacing in early FireSevens player reviews, and it represents a serious transparency failure that cannot be offset by an otherwise solid game library or bonus structure. Compounding this concern is the operator's complete silence on Trustpilot — zero responses to negative reviews — which suggests the operator is not engaged in addressing player concerns in a public, accountable way. We advise players to read the full terms and conditions carefully before making any Gold Coin purchases at FireSevens, with particular attention to redemption restrictions and winning caps. Should FireSevens revise its terms to disclose promotional winning caps clearly before and during gameplay, and demonstrate a commitment to transparent complaint resolution, SweepsGuard will reassess this grade accordingly.
Last updated: December 3, 2025