Blacklisted casinos
Blacklist of online casinos — operators with documented problems: delayed or refused withdrawals, unfair bonus clauses, account suspensions after wins. Each entry is published after analysing at least three player complaints and our own editorial verification. We update the list as new complaints come in.
Blacklisted casinos are operators we advise players to avoid because of serious or repeated issues. These may include refused withdrawals, unfair bonus terms, unclear licensing, frozen accounts after wins, unresponsive support or unresolved player complaints.
This page is a warning resource, not a punishment list. A casino is added only after documented problems and editorial verification.
Current blacklist
There are currently no casinos on the wingrabs blacklist.
Our editorial team has not registered any recent serious incidents that meet the blacklist threshold. If a casino develops repeated problems, we review the evidence and update this page.
How a casino gets blacklisted
A casino can be added to the blacklist when we document serious issues such as:
- Refused or heavily delayed withdrawals without clear justification
- Hidden or unfair bonus clauses
- Unclear ownership or weak licensing
- Account suspension after a win
- Unresponsive customer support
- Repeated unresolved player complaints
- Misleading promotional claims
We require at least three player reports plus editorial follow-up before adding a casino to the blacklist.
Warning signs before you deposit
Be careful if a casino hides its licence, does not name the operator, makes withdrawal rules hard to find, advertises large bonuses with unclear terms or avoids answering support questions.
A single inconvenience does not always mean a casino is unsafe. Multiple warning signs together are a stronger reason to avoid depositing.
Can a casino leave the blacklist?
Yes. Blacklisting is not permanent. A casino can return to the catalog if it resolves the documented issue, improves its player-facing terms, responds to complaints and passes re-verification.
The purpose of the blacklist is to protect players and keep the catalog accurate.
Frequently asked questions
What is a blacklisted casino?
A blacklisted casino is an operator wingrabs advises players to avoid because of documented serious issues such as refused withdrawals, unfair terms, weak licensing, frozen accounts or repeated unresolved complaints.Is the blacklist permanent?
No. A casino can be removed from the blacklist if it resolves the issue and passes editorial re-verification.What should I do if a casino refuses my withdrawal?
Save screenshots, transaction IDs, chat logs, emails, bonus terms and account verification messages. Contact the casino support team first, then escalate to the licensing body if the issue remains unresolved.Does wingrabs blacklist casinos for one complaint?
No. We require repeated reports and editorial verification before adding a casino to the blacklist. A single complaint may trigger monitoring, but not automatic blacklisting.