Ever since NewBingoBilly opened its bingo gaming website,
allegations have been rife of a BingoBilly scam existing. Nothing is proven, but there are some
alarming circumstances that make one think twice. In order to get to the bottom of things, this
reviewer decided to examine the site itself and get a hands-on feel for it in
search of the reality.
First off, it does play like an authentic website. There’s honestly nothing that feels dodgy off
the bat on the site—but then again, the best scams don’t feel dodgy at
all. Even so, this is a fairly decent website,
and the NewBingoBilly brand isn’t one associated with crude dealing.
Gameplay is professional and straightforward too. I played
several games and actually won twice in my first few tries.
But this is where the sources of the allegations probably
are. Encouraged by those wins, I bet the
rest of the 50 dollars I deposited—along with the first deposit bonus of
100—and subsequently failed to win a single thing more. Way the ball bounces in gambling, some would
say, but upon talking to other players, I discovered it was too common a story.
There’s a tendency in NewBingoBilly, it seems, for most new
players to find themselves winning in the first few games or deposit, then fail
to get anything more substantial afterwards.
Most claim to never win again despite spending amounts past 500 dollars—which
is awful when you realize that several of the prizes don’t even amount to a
single buck.
Nothing is verified until now, but hearing things like
that—and experiencing them for myself, since what I won those first few games
didn’t even clear the site’s minimum withdrawal requirements—does make you
wary. It’s a decent enough site to go to
for a quick try or two, maybe, but with so many suspicions of a NewBingoBilly
scam in the air, I would advise bingo lovers to move on and keep looking for
something more trusted.