New Grey Zone Casino Review Amazon Slots

Here is a new review - not a Baptism by Fire review

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Amazon Slots has been reviewed and its review can be found here residing in the Grey Zone on Casinomeister.

Amazon Slots has been around for a number of years now and has licenses to operate in solid jurisdictions, to include the UK, Alderney and Ontario.

Owned and operated by Jumpman Gaming, @maxd opined:

The group is not our favorite — they routinely refuse to cooperate with player complaint arbitration — but on the up-side there are very few complaints against the casinos in this group. That’s not nothing because Jumpman covers a lot of brands.
 
One of the worst sites I’ve ever played at, had a horrendous experience when I tried to withdraw £500 ( no bonus involved).
After 2 weeks of sending every document I possibly could , all of which were rejected , I ended up self excluding from the site for 5 years. I also complained to both regulators they are licensed at got paid a few weeks later.
I have to say if this is the trajectory that Casinomeister is now on it doesn’t bode well, looks like it’s going to be another Askgamblers.
 
is this a paid review ?
A lot of the reviews we are now featuring on CM require a payment. However, as has been discussed, this does not mean X Casino will get an amazing score as a result.

For example in the case of Amazon Slots which is rated 5.7 here are a few excerpts:

Amazon Slots’ customer support trails behind other places by and large. We couldn’t get hold of them for the life of us.

Launched back in 2016, Amazon Slots has been around enough to earn its long-standing casino badge. Their parent company, Jumpman Gaming Limited, is regulated by the UK Gambling Commission and owns brands such as Great Britain Casino, Mirror Casino, SlotsUK, and 82 others.

In the past, however, there were some issues with Jumpman Gaming Limited. They didn’t exactly follow the UKGC’s responsible gaming and anti-money laundering policies, so they were issued a hefty fine.

The group is not our favorite — they routinely refuse to cooperate with player complaint arbitration — but on the up-side there are very few complaints against the casinos in this group. That’s not nothing because Jumpman covers a lot of brands.

There’s nothing bad to say here so a tepid thumbs-up will have to suffice: if they were more cooperative with complaints we would be able to muster more enthusiasm.
So in short and has been discussed earlier this week, regardless of whether a payment for a review is taken or not. It does NOT stop us from mentioning any bad aspects of a casino.
 
Well, that is something we could well do. However, the fact that they have paid to be reviewed, does not influence the review. It just means they get reviewed.

But yes good point. We have affiliate disclosures on the reviews. So definitely something I will run past the folks at Gentoo.

That said, when a review does go live, paid or otherwise, I make a point of highlighting or quoting any important facts.
 
I think Jumpman have like 85+ sites and they are all 500 free spins welcomes or similar. While I don't know if they subsequently offer deposit bonuses as I have never signed up to one of their sites, these welcome free spins offer very little value to the player and I think people would be better off playing at sites that offer nice big juicy +EV deposit bonuses instead.

Speaking of Ontario (High Flyer) and Alderney (The Rest) licences , there is a group called Ellipse Entertainment Limited that run bingo/casino websites and offer 3x 100% up to 300 with pretty much zero terms apart from x20 deposit + bonus wagering. They used to have hacksaw and readyplaygaming but now only the latter remains. Their newest site luckyliner does have pragmatics though and its nice because its not often you can do lots of bonus buys within the confines of bonus terms. I might make a post on here about them as they are outstanding but I never hear anyone talking about them.
 

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