OPERATOR REVIEW · CrazyCoins Holdings, LLC
CrazyCoins
21+ minimum age per CrazyCoins's terms state floors and our 21+ readership
The short answer
CrazyCoins
Showing the national rating. Choose a state to see how its sweepstakes law changes the score.
- Where you can play
- 29 states
- Pick your state to see the answer for you.
- How solid our proof is
- Low
- Preliminary evidence
- Where our review stands
- Tested
- First-hand account activity documented, but the editorial review is incomplete.
The Trust Score is computed from seven factors. Research status and evidence confidence describe our review, not the operator.
2 of 7 factor inputs carry evidence reviewed and approved.
What BonusBandit knows that other reviews do not
- Owner on record CrazyCoins Holdings, LLC Ownership record
Where this review stands
No written verdict on CrazyCoins has been published yet. We only publish verdicts after working an operator's evidence by hand, and CrazyCoins hasn't cleared that queue. The score below is the July 2026 baseline, computed from the same seven-factor formula as every operator on the site. Automated watchers track CrazyCoins's terms and availability in the meantime, and any score movement lands in the changelog with its reason.
First-hand evidence
The complete first-hand record
First-hand tests
Each delivered redemption contributes +5 to this operator’s Track Record score, up to +20.
Most recent test Aug 3, 2026.
Test logged; redemption, purchase, and daily-bonus details are being added.
Score breakdown
Scored with the published, versioned formula: methodology v1 (scoring version e9a89dbe). Affiliate status has zero input.
2 of 7 factor inputs carry evidence reviewed and approved. The published score is recomputed by the seven-factor formula from those inputs, not set by hand. What this means.
CrazyCoins: what we know so far
CrazyCoins's strongest signal is Playthrough at 85/100. The biggest concern is KYC fairness at 50/100.
STRENGTHS
- Playthrough 85
Sweepstakes Rules section 16.1 (read 2026-07-07) requires Sweeps Coins to be played through at least once before they qualify toward the redemption…
- Terms honesty 75
Read the binding General Terms (53,925 chars) and Sweepstakes Rules v1.2 first-hand on 2026-07-07. Terms are complete and readable with strong…
- Redemption reliability 50
Do payouts arrive, and on time?
WATCHOUTS
- KYC fairness 50
Is verification a process or a payout-avoidance wall?
- Track record 50
Years operating without scandals or exits
- Player reviews 50
Sustained sentiment across platforms
| Factor | What it measures | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Redemption reliability | Do payouts arrive, and on time? | 50 |
| KYC fairness | Is verification a process or a payout-avoidance wall? | 50 |
| Terms honesty | Do the terms match what the marketing implies? | 75 |
| Playthrough | How burdensome are wagering requirements? | 85 |
| Track record | Years operating without scandals or exits | 50 |
| Player reviews | Sustained sentiment across platforms | 50 |
| Support | Response quality when something goes wrong | 50 |
How this score is calculated
- Base score
- 57
- renormalized weighted average over 7 of 7 factors
- Freshness decay
- −0
- current, no decay
- Complaint penalty
- −0
- none
- Published score
- 57
- → Caution
The adjustments are formulas, not discretion. How they work.
Why this score?
Open any factor to see the evidence that placed CrazyCoins in its band.
Redemption reliability 50
Score derived from our public-record rubric. No logged review for this factor yet.
KYC fairness 50
Score derived from our public-record rubric. No logged review for this factor yet.
Terms honesty 75
75/100, strong (70–100).
Read the binding General Terms (53,925 chars) and Sweepstakes Rules v1.2 first-hand on 2026-07-07. Terms are complete and readable with strong upfront disclosures: no purchase necessary, the Gold Coins versus Sweeps Coins split, a 22-state block list, and an arbitration clause with a 30-day opt-out. Score held below the top band because marketing overstates the product against its own terms: the homepage advertises 'Instant Redemptions' while section 16.8 allows up to 10 days, and the footer says 18+ while the Terms and Sweepstakes Rules both require age 21.
- Review date
- July 7, 2026
- Reviewer state
- Human authored
- Some source dates are not recorded.
Playthrough 85
85/100, strong (70–100).
Sweepstakes Rules section 16.1 (read 2026-07-07) requires Sweeps Coins to be played through at least once before they qualify toward the redemption minimum, a player-friendly 1x wagering requirement. The homepage's '1x Playthrough On Redemptions' marketing claim is corroborated by the binding rules. No higher multiplier, no lifetime cap, no GC/SC mixing found.
- Review date
- July 7, 2026
- Reviewer state
- Human authored
- Some source dates are not recorded.
Track record 50
Score derived from our public-record rubric. No logged review for this factor yet.
Player reviews 50
Score derived from our public-record rubric. No logged review for this factor yet.
Support 50
Score derived from our public-record rubric. No logged review for this factor yet.
Terms and offer facts
- Minimum redemption
- $50 catalog median $100
- Redemption methods
- bank_transfer
- States accepted
- 29
Read off CrazyCoins's own terms. CrazyCoins Terms of Service ↗
Where CrazyCoins accepts players
AK · AR · CO · DC · FL · IA · IL · IN · KS · MA · ME · MO · MS · NC · ND · NE · NH · NM · OH · OK · OR · RI · SC · SD · TX · VA · VT · WI · WY
Availability changes as state laws change. Check the tracker for your state.
Bonus & features
Site features as observed · offers change. Verify on-site before depositing.
Site features
- Support
- EmailPhone 24/7 request form and phone line (+1 726 842 1010); stated response time up to 12 hours
What's the daily bonus really worth?
We haven't measured CrazyCoins's daily bonus yet. We only put a cash figure on a daily bonus after logging the real coins first-hand, day after day, never from marketing copy.
What we found: Up to 2 Sweeps Coins per day via daily login plus a daily wheel spin per Sweepstakes Rules 13.2 (read 2026-07-07); hedged 'up to' value.
Played here? Tell us what its daily bonus pays and we'll test it ourselves. Or see operators we have measured on the daily-bonus value leaderboard.
Free entry (AMOE)
We don't earn affiliate revenue if you use this documented no-purchase route.
CrazyCoins's published terms include a no-purchase alternative method of entry. Here's the route we've recorded.
- Method
- Mail-in postcard
- Per free entry
- ~$2.00 value per free entry
- Details
- Read the full AMOE terms ↗
- Notes
- Handwritten mail-in Request Card in a stamped #10 envelope carrying a unique 13-digit Request Code, sent to CrazyCoins Holdings, LLC, 20770 US HWY 281 North, Suite 108-426, San Antonio, TX 78258. Two Sweeps Coins are credited per conforming request; Request Code valid 60 days and must be postmarked from the account's verified state (Sweepstakes Rules 13.6 to 13.14, read 2026-07-07).
Risk timeline
No notable events recorded for CrazyCoins. Clean track record.
Ownership
Operating entity on record: CrazyCoins Holdings, LLC. That is what the corporate record and the operator's own terms show, which is not the same as knowing who runs the brand day to day.
Score history
Every change to this operator's score, with the reason it was made:
- 2026-07-07 Playthrough: → 85. Sweepstakes Rules section 16.1 (read 2026-07-07) requires Sweeps Coins to be played through at least once before they qualify toward the redemption minimum, a player-friendly 1x wagering requirement. The homepage's '1x Playthrough On Redemptions' marketing claim is corroborated by the binding rules. No higher multiplier, no lifetime cap, no GC/SC mixing found.
- 2026-07-07 Terms honesty: → 75. Read the binding General Terms (53,925 chars) and Sweepstakes Rules v1.2 first-hand on 2026-07-07. Terms are complete and readable with strong upfront disclosures: no purchase necessary, the Gold Coins versus Sweeps Coins split, a 22-state block list, and an arbitration clause with a 30-day opt-out. Score held below the top band because marketing overstates the product against its own terms: the homepage advertises 'Instant Redemptions' while section 16.8 allows up to 10 days, and the footer says 18+ while the Terms and Sweepstakes Rules both require age 21.
Sites like CrazyCoins
Each one beats CrazyCoins on a single thing we can prove, and the card shows both sides of that comparison. If switching costs you something, that is on the card too. Nothing here is an affiliate link, and commission never decides who appears: the ranking is the same seven-factor Trust Score used everywhere else.
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Spree
71/100 TRUSTED VERIFIED JUL 31, 2026We have watched more payouts land
We have watched 5 payouts land from Spree, against none from CrazyCoins.
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Pulsz
71/100 TRUSTED VERIFIED AUG 13, 2026Better score for paying out
Pulsz scores 79 out of 100 for paying out, against 50 for CrazyCoins.
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Jackpota
72/100 TRUSTED VERIFIED JUL 31, 2026We have watched more payouts land
We have watched 2 payouts land from Jackpota, against none from CrazyCoins.
Sites like CrazyCoins: common questions
What are sites like CrazyCoins?
The closest by Trust Score are Jackpota, Spree, LuckyHands, each within 15 points of CrazyCoins's 57/100 on the same seven-factor formula. The full alternatives rundown, with the review-base and first-hand payout evidence for each, is on the dedicated "sites like CrazyCoins" page.
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- If it holds up we publish it with the community reports for CrazyCoins. Some reports get logged and never published.
No report changes the Trust Score. The score is computed from the seven factors, and a submission cannot move it. Community reports also stay separate from our first-hand tests, which are cashouts we paid for and recorded ourselves.