Grade: D
Launched in 2019 by Woopla Inc., a Canadian company headquartered in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Funzpoints is one of the older sweepstakes casinos still operating in the U.S. market. The platform runs exclusively on proprietary, in-house developed games — all slots — meaning players won't find third-party providers or recognized game studios anywhere in the library. Funzpoints operates on the standard dual-currency sweepstakes model, using Standard Funzpoints (the equivalent of Gold Coins) and Premium Funzpoints (the equivalent of Sweeps Coins), with a 1x playthrough requirement before Premium Funzpoints can be redeemed. A unique feature is the Daily Jackpot Draw, where players accumulate tickets through gameplay for a chance at nightly cash prizes. The platform is currently available in approximately 40 states, with California, Nevada, Michigan, Montana, Louisiana, Idaho, and several others excluded. Woopla operates Funzpoints as its sole sweepstakes brand with no sister sites.
Funzpoints holds a 2.6/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 424 reviews — a "Poor" classification by Trustpilot's own standards. The review breakdown is stark: 51% of reviewers left 1-star ratings, while only 34% left 5-star reviews, with very little in between. The platform has claimed its Trustpilot profile but responds to only 26% of negative reviews, and when it does respond, it typically takes over a month to do so. That response pattern stands in sharp contrast to industry leaders who respond to 100% of feedback within 24 hours.
The most frequently cited complaints involve persistent losing streaks that players describe as feeling manipulated, failed or delayed redemptions, transactions being declined while funds were still charged to accounts, and accounts being deactivated without clear explanation. One reviewer detailed winning $2,000 but being unable to redeem until their balance was forced down to $300 through continued play before verification was suddenly enabled — a deeply concerning pattern. Multiple long-term players describe an experience where the platform pays generously at first but becomes nearly unwinnable over time. Positive reviews do exist and often highlight fast cashouts and unique game experiences, but they represent a clear minority and are overwhelmed by the volume and severity of negative feedback.
Funzpoints was also removed from AskGamblers for being unresponsive to player complaints — a meaningful red flag in the industry context. On Reddit, sentiment leans negative, with redemption delays and perceived manipulation of payouts cited most frequently.
Funzpoints has been operating since 2019, making it one of the longer-standing platforms in the sweepstakes casino space. However, longevity hasn't translated into a strong reputation. The platform's Trustpilot profile has accumulated a meaningful volume of reviews over the years, and the pattern is consistently negative — with recurring themes of account issues, perceived payout manipulation, and poor customer support responsiveness. The removal from AskGamblers for non-responsiveness to complaints is a notable industry black mark that sets Funzpoints apart from more reputable operators. Woopla Inc. operates no other sweepstakes brands, meaning there's no broader operator track record to draw on. The lack of third-party RNG auditing is an ongoing transparency concern, particularly given the volume of player complaints about game fairness. While some players report years of positive experiences and successful cashouts, the overall pattern of the complaint history is difficult to overlook.
SweepsGuard has not received formal complaints about Funzpoints at this time, but the platform's public track record raises significant concerns that we feel obligated to share with players. The combination of a very low Trustpilot rating, a documented pattern of poor complaint responsiveness, removal from AskGamblers, and credible reports of redemption interference and account deactivations paints a troubling picture. Particularly concerning is the documented complaint of a player who won $2,000 but was unable to redeem until the balance was forced down through continued play — the type of report that warrants serious caution. The absence of third-party RNG certification also means there is no independent verification of game fairness. Players considering Funzpoints should proceed with caution, keep initial deposits minimal, complete account verification as early as possible, and document all transactions and communications in the event of a dispute. Should formal complaints be submitted to SweepsGuard, we will investigate and update this assessment accordingly.
Last updated: June 7, 2026