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Pros
  • Big Bingo Jackpots
  • Top Developers
  • Massive Slot Selection
  • Long-Running Gaming Site
  • Mobile-Friendly
  • Bingo Tournaments
  • All Stake Levels Covered
Cons
  • Not the Biggest Bingo Selection
  • Limited Welcome Bonuses

Bingo.com is a pretty potent domain name. Google doesn’t care much about keyword domains these days, but it’s still hard to beat the branding power of this one.

When you visit Bingo.com from the United Kingdom, you’ll be redirected to UK.Bingo.com. But don’t worry, as that’s where you need to be, and that’s what the following Bingo.com review is all about.

The Basics

Bingo.com is part of the Kindred Group, one that includes Unibet. The license is granted to Platinum Gaming Limited, and that is likely the name that will appear on your statement when you make a deposit. 

Despite having such a valuable name and the backing of a massive operator, Bingo.com doesn’t look all that special. It’s fairly basic actually. I expected a site like Ladbrokes Bingo or Foxy Bingo, something that would blow me away. What I got was very basic.

But I can’t judge a book by its cover, so let’s start turning some pages and see what lies underneath.

Welcome Bonuses

Bingo.com has some decent bonuses, but it doesn’t offer anything in the form of a large welcome bonus. It’s disappointing, to say the least.

That might change in the future, and there have been welcome offers from time to time, but you can’t collect any right now.

On the plus side, Bingo.com has regular rewards and daily free scratch cards, both of which you can use to collect credits, free bingo tickets, and even free spins for use in the casino.

It’s also home to the biggest refer-a-friend promotion that I have seen. In the past, I have criticised In Touch sites like Jammy Monkey for offering these promotions but limiting the rewards to just a few quid. After all, if you refer someone to the casino, you could earn the site hundreds and even thousands. You could also save them just as much money in advertising/affiliate payments, so they should be more generous.

With Bingo.com, it’s possible to collect up to £150 using this program. 

Bingo.com has tournaments, as well. There are slot tournaments and bingo tournaments. Just play the qualifying games, collect points, and start climbing up the leaderboard. You’ll keep all of the money you win from playing these games and will also be given a shot at additional leaderboard prizes.

It’s a win-win, provided you were going to play those games in the first place. Just don’t get carried away and start taking bigger risks just to unlock more points. It’s a slippery slope, and it rarely works out for the best.

Casino Games

There are 10 bingo rooms at Bingo.com. There are some interesting titles here and they cover varying stake levels, but it’s not the endless succession of exciting games seen elsewhere.

At the time of writing, there is an upcoming game that has a prize pool of £500, a jackpot of nearly £170,000, and a ticket price of just £2. Elsewhere, you can pick up a ticket for 15 pence to be in with a shot of winning a £10 prize pool or a £17,000 jackpot.

These are in line with what you can generally expect from Bingo.com. There are modest prize pools, massive jackpots, and ticket prices that cater to players of all levels.

If you’re looking for some slot machine action between rounds of bingo, Bingo.com works with developers like Play’n GO, NetEnt, Microgaming, Big Time Gaming, and Pragmatic Play, to name just a few.

It’s a good selection, and it’s a surprising one. In addition to the usual suspects of big casino game brands, there are many smaller developers and up-and-coming developers, including Nolimit City, Thunderkick, Quickspin, Triple Edge, and more.

The result is a selection that covers all bases, from Megaways and progressive jackpots to basic video slots and much more.

If it’s live casino games you’re looking for, Bingo.com has titles from both Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live. Individually, these platforms are massive and cover a wide range of game categories. Together, they make for a seemingly endless selection of titles that even the most experienced players won’t tire of.

Deposits and Withdrawals

Bingo.com doesn’t seem to accept PayPal, which is a bit of a disappointment. It does accept debit cards and bank transfers, but the lack of web wallets will frustrate a lot of players, myself included.

Deposits are free, withdrawals are fairly fast, and the whole process is smooth and hassle-free. Every now and then, your withdrawal may be placed on hold as the site requests additional information. But once you send a few basic documents and give them what they ask, the issues will be resolved before you know it.

These checks are either requested as part of a random security check or because the system has flagged something suspicious. In all cases, it’s standard procedure and should be resolved in a few hours or a couple of days at the most.

Verdict: Bingo.com Review

I love the unique selection of bingo games on Bingo.com, even though they are not as plentiful as some of the games found on competing websites. But once I actually played those games, I gained a lot more respect for them. They have decent prize pools, massive jackpots, and stake levels that all players can appreciate.

On the slot side of things, I anticipated a token gesture—a few hundred classic games I have played to death. But there are hundreds of them and they come from a number of top developers, making for a very surprising and exciting offering.

FAQs

Who Owns Bingo.com?

Bingo.com is part of the Kindred Group, which also includes Unibet and 32Red.

Does Bingo.com Have an App?

Yes. You don’t need to use it if you don’t want to, but it’s there if you do.

How Many Games Does Bingo.com Have?

The site states that it has over 660 games. But it may have expanded its selection since then as it seems like they have a lot more.

Can I Reverse a Withdrawal at Bingo.com?

No. The regulations changed a couple of years ago and prevented sites from processing withdrawal reversals and cancellations. It’s all part of the regulator’s efforts to eliminate problem gambling.

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