In the course of using a reputable bingo site to gather data
for a review, the last thing one expects is a sudden red flag. That was exactly what I found when I had a NewBingoBilly
slow pay experience. The rest of my
impressions about the site had been of a mediocre online bingo place, but that
one experience brought everything else down a notch.
NewBingoBilly may be funded by the same main label, but a
lot of things in it are not in keeping with tradition. A lot of the flavor has been diluted on it,
even to the point of it sporting a mediocre appearance that doesn’t sear itself
as indelibly into the brain as that of its offline casino counterparts.
Where it suffers most is in terms of largesse. NewBingoBilly has prizes that would be called
pathetic when held up against the ones at its physical counterparts. Indeed, they get the same evaluation held up
against those of its online competition.
And as anyone who has been gambling long enough knows,
there’s little point to frequenting a site where the payoff is so low.
Added to this is the slow pay issue. I was made to wait a month for a withdrawal
by the site, allegedly owing to technical difficulties. My NewBingoBilly slow pay experience may be
both reasonable and isolated, to be sure, but it’s still none too comforting
for a site experiencing so many other troubles.
It begs the question of what else could be waiting.
All told, NewBingoBilly hasn’t managed to translate the appeal
and allure of its casinos to this online website. It wouldn’t even be memorable if not for that
one NewBingoBilly slow pay incident—and this should tell most other smart
gamblers which way the wind is blowing.