Grade: F
WinRedeem (winredeem.com) presents itself as a sweepstakes casino, but it is one of the most opaque and internally contradictory sites we have reviewed. Its Sweep Rules describe a conventional two-tier model — free Gold Coins and Sweep Coins that can be redeemed for prizes — and carry the usual "no real money gambling" and "no purchase necessary" disclaimers. Yet the site's own front end behaves like a real-money online casino and sportsbook: it advertises a "First Deposit +377%" bonus, prompts users to "deposit to unlock" rewards, runs a Sports betting section, and offers live-dealer games. Most importantly, nowhere on the site — not in the Terms of Service, the Sweep Rules, or the footer — is there any company name, business registration, physical address, contact email, or governing-law jurisdiction. The platform refers to itself only as "the platform." Access is blocked from ten states (California, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New York and Tennessee) and from outside the United States.
WinRedeem's public reputation cannot be taken at face value. It displays a high Trustpilot rating built on a heavy concentration of five-star reviews with almost nothing in between — the hallmark of an inflated or incentivized review profile rather than genuine, earned sentiment. With no verifiable independent track record and no way to contact the operator, there is no trustworthy evidence that the site pays winners or resolves disputes, and the polished score should not be mistaken for one.
WinRedeem has no verifiable track record. It discloses no operator, has no history we can trace to a known company, and provides no way to contact anyone behind it. What it does resemble is the pattern of anonymous, throwaway sweepstakes-style sites that surface with polished lobbies and inflated review scores, take deposits, and offer players no accountability — the same opacity that has led us to blacklist comparable operators. Nothing about WinRedeem's disclosures gives us confidence that redemptions are honored or that players have any protection.
WinRedeem is blacklisted. We strongly advise players not to deposit money, make purchases, or share identity documents with this site. It hides who operates it, contradicts its own "no real money gambling" claim with deposit bonuses and a sportsbook, inflates its reputation with what appear to be fake reviews, and reserves the right to claw back redemptions with no channel to challenge it. There is no realistic path to recover funds from an operator that cannot be identified or reached. Players who have already deposited should stop immediately, document everything (balances, transactions, correspondence, and screenshots), attempt a redemption right away, and if a payout is denied pursue a payment-processor chargeback or their state consumer-protection authority. This listing is kept public as a warning; it is not a recommendation.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
SweepsGuard grades WinRedeem F based on player complaints, operator conduct, and redemption reliability. That grade is our independent assessment, not a guarantee — always review the site's own terms and check its complaint history before depositing.
WinRedeem's current SweepsGuard grade is F, as of July 10, 2026. SweepsGuard grades range from A (strong and reliable) to F (blacklisted).
You can file a free complaint against WinRedeem using SweepsGuard's complaint form at sweepsguard.com/submit-complaint. Submit your dispute with documentation and SweepsGuard mediates it with the operator, then publishes the outcome to WinRedeem's public record.