Hello Millions vs Pulsz: Which Sweepstakes Casino Wins?

A data-driven, side-by-side comparison of Hello Millions and Pulsz β€” Trust Scores, daily bonuses, redemption speed, KYC friction and game libraries. Pulsz takes our pick in this matchup on the strength of a higher Trust Score (77/100, Trusted).

Our verdict

Pulsz takes our pick in this matchup on the strength of a higher Trust Score (77/100, Trusted). Hello Millions still earns a place for specific players β€” see "Who should play which" below.

Hello Millions vs Pulsz: head-to-head

Hello Millions vs Pulsz β€” head-to-head data (verified 2026-06-04)
MetricHello MillionsPulszWinner
Trust Score (out of 100)62 Β· Qualified77 Β· TrustedPulsz
Score confidence79% (High)83% (High)β€”
Daily SC bonus0.20 SC/day0.75 SC/dayPulsz
Welcome SCNot disclosedNot disclosedβ€”
Min redemption$75$100Hello Millions
Redemption time4 days2 daysPulsz
Playthrough1Γ—1Γ—β€”
KYC frictionLow frictionLow frictionβ€”
ToS red flags3 high-risk clauses flagged5 high-risk clauses flaggedHello Millions
LaunchedNot disclosedNot disclosedβ€”
Game libraryNot disclosedNot disclosedβ€”
Mobile appNot disclosedNot disclosedβ€”
US states activeNo state exclusions listed in our dataNo state exclusions listed in our dataβ€”

Figures are drawn from the Bonus Bandit operator catalog and Trust Score model as of 2026-06-04. "Not disclosed" means the operator does not publish a fixed figure we can verify β€” it is not an estimate. The Winner column flags only metrics where one side measurably leads. 1 SC β‰ˆ $1 at redemption.

Where Hello Millions beats Pulsz

Hello Millions leads Pulsz on several fronts: a lower redemption minimum ($75 vs $100), letting you cash out a first prize sooner; and fewer high-risk clauses flagged in our Terms of Service analysis (3 vs 5).

Where Pulsz beats Hello Millions

Pulsz leads Hello Millions on several fronts: a higher Trust Score (77/100 vs 62/100) β€” our model's read on whether players actually get verified and paid; a bigger daily Sweeps Coins bonus (0.75 SC/day vs 0.20 SC/day), so free SC accrues faster day to day; and a faster published redemption window (2 days vs 4 days).

Bonuses: daily SC and welcome offers

On the daily login bonus, Pulsz is more generous (0.75 SC/day) than Hello Millions (0.20 SC/day).

Remember that Sweeps Coins are the only currency that redeems for prizes β€” Gold Coins are play-money. The headline "millions of coins" figures both brands advertise refer to Gold Coins, so judge the real value by the SC numbers in the table above and by how reliably each site lets you redeem them.

Games and software

Neither operator publishes a firm game count we can verify, so we won't put a number on either library. Both are slots-led sweepstakes lobbies with a mix of table games and instant-win titles; the more important question for most players is payout reliability, covered below. Mobile access β€” Hello Millions: not disclosed; Pulsz: not disclosed. Hello Millions in brief: Hello Millions is a sweepstakes casino. Welcome offer: 65,000 Gold Coins + 27.5 Free Sweeps Coins. Pulsz in brief: Pulsz Casino has made a strong impression as a modern, feature-rich sweepstakes casino with a visually engaging dark-themed design and a user-friendly interface. One standout UX feature: hovering over any game instantly shows RTP, volatility, and potential payouts β€” rare among sweepstakes casinos.

Cashout and redemption

Pulsz is the faster payer in our data (2 days) compared with Hello Millions (4 days). The minimum to redeem is $75 at Hello Millions and $100 at Pulsz (at a 1 SC β‰ˆ $1 rate), so the lower threshold lets you cash out a first prize sooner. On verification, Hello Millions: From email-mined history: no rejection cycles observed, ~5 day verification. For Pulsz: From email-mined history: no rejection cycles observed, ~5 day verification.

Trust and reputation

Our Trust Score model β€” which weights whether you actually get paid above marketing β€” rates Pulsz at 77/100 (Trusted) against Hello Millions at 62/100 (Qualified). Confidence in those numbers is 79% for Hello Millions and 83% for Pulsz; confidence reflects how much tested and documented data backs the score, not how good the operator is. Player sentiment for Hello Millions: Trustpilot 4.3/5 from 4,367 reviews, 69% 5β˜… / 16% 1β˜…. For Pulsz: Trustpilot 4.4/5 from 27,918 reviews. Track record β€” Hello Millions: Disclosed ownership (B-Two Operations Limited), ~18 months operating. Pulsz: Disclosed ownership (Yellow Social Interactive Limited), ~77 months operating.

Hello Millions Trust Score breakdown

  • Redemption reliability 19/30Estimated from catalog payout window (4 days) and 1 complaint signal; first-hand redemption testing pending
  • KYC / verification fairness 16/20From email-mined history: no rejection cycles observed, ~5 day verification
  • Terms of service 2/156 concerning clauses flagged in published terms
  • Playthrough terms 10/121Γ— wagering on redeemable SC, buried disclosure
  • Track record 8/12Disclosed ownership (B-Two Operations Limited), ~18 months operating
  • Player reviews 5/7Trustpilot 4.3/5 from 4,367 reviews, 69% 5β˜… / 16% 1β˜…
  • Customer support 2/4Support estimated (~24h response); first-hand support testing pending

Pulsz Trust Score breakdown

  • Redemption reliability 26/30From email-mined history: 2/2 redemptions completed, median 2.31 days to cash out
  • KYC / verification fairness 16/20From email-mined history: no rejection cycles observed, ~5 day verification
  • Terms of service 7/154 concerning clauses flagged in published terms
  • Playthrough terms 10/121Γ— wagering on redeemable SC, buried disclosure
  • Track record 11/12Disclosed ownership (Yellow Social Interactive Limited), ~77 months operating
  • Player reviews 5/7Trustpilot 4.4/5 from 27,918 reviews
  • Customer support 2/4Support estimated (~24h response); first-hand support testing pending

Same parent? No β€” different companies

Hello Millions and Pulsz are run by different companies. Hello Millions is operated by B-Two Operations Limited (Isle of Man 021483V); Pulsz by Yellow Social Interactive Limited (Gibraltar 119215). That structural difference matters: they don't share accounts, balances or KYC, so verifying at one tells you nothing about the other, and a problem at one operator doesn't touch your standing at the other.

Because they're independent, the Trust Score gap between them reflects genuinely separate operating histories and terms rather than two skins on the same platform β€” which is exactly why a head-to-head on reliability is worth doing.

The catch on each: terms worth knowing

Every sweepstakes operator writes protective clauses into its terms. These are the ones our Terms of Service analysis flagged as highest-risk for each side β€” quoted directly, with the clause reference, so you can verify them yourself.

Hello Millions: the catch

  • Mandatory arbitration Β· high risk

    THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDES AN ARBITRATION PROVISION WHICH SETS FORTH HOW PAST, PENDING OR FUTURE DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU AND THE COMPANY SHALL BE RESOLVED BY FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION. β€” 15. BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER

    Disputes must go to private binding arbitration (JAMS), not court. You give up the right to a jury trial. The clause applies retroactively to past claims unless you opt out in writing within 30 days of agreeing.

  • Class-action waiver Β· high risk

    YOU MAY NOT PROCEED AS A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE, MEMBER OR PART OF ANY PROPOSED CLASS, COLLECTIVE ACTION, PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL SUIT, QUI TAM ACTION, OR ANY REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING, OR OTHERWISE SEEK TO RECOVER ON BEHALF OF OTHERS OR FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS IN ANY TYPE OF CLAIM OR ACTION. β€” 15. BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER

    You can only bring claims for your own individual losses. You cannot join or lead a class action, collective action, or representative proceeding against the operator.

Pulsz: the catch

  • Mandatory arbitration Β· high risk

    THESE TERMS OF USE INCLUDE AN ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER AGREEMENT WHICH REQUIRES THAT ANY PAST, PENDING, OR FUTURE DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU AND US SHALL BE RESOLVED BY FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY AND FOR YOUR OWN LOSSES ONLY. β€” 16. BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER

    Almost all disputes must go to private, binding JAMS arbitration in Wilmington, Delaware rather than court. You give up the right to a jury trial. There is a narrow escape hatch: you can opt out within 30 days of agreeing via pulsz.com/opt-out-arbitration, but miss that window and arbitration applies retroactively to…

  • Class-action waiver Β· high risk

    YOU MAY NOT PROCEED AS A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE, MEMBER OR PART OF ANY PROPOSED CLASS, COLLECTIVE ACTION, PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL SUIT, QUI TAM ACTION OR ANY REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING, OR OTHERWISE SEEK TO RECOVER ON BEHALF OF OTHERS OR FOR THE USE OR BENEFIT OF OTHERS IN ANY TYPE OF CLAIM OR ACTION. β€” 16.16 WAIVER OF CLASS RELIEF AND COLLECTIVE ACTION

    You waive the right to join or bring a class action or any collective/representative proceeding. Each player can only pursue their own individual losses, which makes small-dollar claims economically impractical to pursue.

Quotes are verbatim from each operator's published terms as captured in our ToS analysis. They are not legal advice; terms change, so confirm the current version before you rely on it.

Who should play which?

Choose Pulsz if reliability is your priority: it carries the higher Trust Score in this matchup (77/100), which in our model tracks how consistently players get verified and paid. Lean toward Hello Millions if you value a lower redemption minimum ($75) β€” those are areas where it measurably leads here. Many sweeps players keep accounts at both and rotate to whichever is running the better promotion that week β€” the daily bonuses are free to claim either way.

Hello Millions

Trust Score 62/100 Β· Qualified

Pulsz

Trust Score 77/100 Β· Trusted

Free play, redemptions and taxes

Both Hello Millions and Pulsz run the standard US sweepstakes model, which matters for how you should treat them. You are never required to buy anything: each site offers a no-purchase route to Sweeps Coins β€” typically a daily login bonus, social-media drops and a postal mail-in request β€” and those free SC redeem for prizes at the same rate as purchased Gold Coin bundles do. That means the practical question isn't "which welcome offer is bigger" but "how long until I reach the $75 (Hello Millions) or $100 (Pulsz) redemption floor and clear KYC." Before your first redemption, both will ask you to verify identity (name, date of birth, address, and usually a government ID) under standard anti-fraud and one-account-per-person rules β€” so register with accurate details from the start. Finally, remember the tax angle: sweepstakes prizes are taxable income, and operators in this category generally report prize payouts of $600 or more to the IRS. Neither of these brands is a way around that, so factor it into how you think about "winnings" on either site.

Our verdict

Pulsz is the clearer pick, leading Hello Millions by 15 points on our Trust Score (77 vs 62). That Trust Score is deliberately weighted toward redemption reliability, KYC fairness and documented terms rather than the size of the welcome bonus β€” because at a sweepstakes casino, the bonus only matters if you can actually cash it out. Our recommendation here is not influenced by affiliate relationships: the score is computed from the same model for every operator, paid partner or not. If your priorities differ from ours β€” say you care most about a specific game or the biggest daily SC β€” the table and breakdowns above give you what you need to pick the other way with eyes open. Bottom line: start with Pulsz, keep Hello Millions as a rotation option, and never purchase coins to chase a redemption you could earn for free.

Hello Millions vs Pulsz: FAQ

Is Hello Millions or Pulsz more trustworthy?

Bonus Bandit's Trust Score rates Hello Millions 62/100 and Pulsz 77/100. Pulsz carries the higher score, meaning our model sees stronger evidence that players get verified and paid. Both scores are independent of any affiliate relationship.

Which one pays out faster?

Pulsz has the faster published redemption window (2 days vs 4 days). In practice, your first payout speed depends mostly on how quickly you clear KYC identity verification.

What's the daily bonus difference between Hello Millions and Pulsz?

On the daily login bonus, Pulsz is more generous (0.75 SC/day) than Hello Millions (0.20 SC/day).

Can I play both Hello Millions and Pulsz in my state?

Hello Millions: No state exclusions listed in our data. Pulsz: No state exclusions listed in our data. Sweepstakes availability changes; always confirm eligibility at signup. Where SC redemption isn't allowed you can usually still play for Gold Coins.

Do I have to pay to play either site?

No. Both are sweepstakes casinos: you can request free Sweeps Coins (by mail-in or daily login) and redeem winnings without ever purchasing. Gold Coin packages are optional and have no cash value. Prizes of $600+ are reportable to the IRS.