Blacklisted casinos
List of casinos we advise against. We update it regularly after analyzing complaints and our own tests.
No casinos on the blacklist right now
Our editorial team hasn't registered any serious incidents recently. If you've had a bad experience with a casino, reach out — we'll look into it.
How a casino ends up blacklisted
A casino lands on the wingrabs blacklist after we document serious issues: refused withdrawals without justification, unfair bonus clauses (e.g. hidden max-win caps), unresponsive support, or accounts being frozen after a win. We require at least three player reports plus our own follow-up test before adding the entry.
Blacklisting isn't permanent — a casino can return to the catalog if it resolves the issue and passes re-verification. We use the list as a warning signal, not as a punishment.
Frequently asked questions
Can I report a problem with a casino?
Yes. Use our contact form with a description of the situation, evidence (support chat screenshots, email correspondence) and ticket numbers. We review every report.What should I do if a casino refuses to pay out?
First, contact the casino's licensor (e.g. Curacao eGaming, Malta Gaming Authority) — these regulators can force a withdrawal. In parallel, send the case to us — documented complaints help protect other players.