Ladbrokes Sister Sites
Ladbrokes sister sites include Party Casino, Gala Spins, Foxy Bingo, Coral, Sporting Bet, Gala Bingo and more. Ladbrokes is owned by LC International Limited.
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All Ladbrokes Sister Sites 2024
Gala Spins
The list of Ladbrokes sister sites is long, and includes some of the best-known casino brands in the country. Gala Spins is the perfect example of that. This brightly-coloured casino site is well known for its immense collection of online slots, which can be played by newcomers to the site with thirty free spins plus a 100% matched deposit up to a maximum of £20 (with an x40 wagering requirement. It’s not the biggest welcome offer we’ve ever seen, but it’s better than not getting one at all. Gala Spins is one of three Ladbrokes sister sites that use the “Gala” name and branding and is the second most popular after Gala Bingo. To keep players coming back to the site, Gala Spins has a “daily free spin” wheel, which can be spun once per day by every player and provides bonus rewards like instant cash or spins to use on the site’s slots. Many of the slots at Gala Spins are exclusive to the site, so have a good look around before you decide which to play with.
Foxy Games
Within the larger collection of Ladbrokes sister sites is a cluster of smaller families which share the same branding. We’ve already seen that with Gala, and we’re seeing it again with Foxy. Foxy Bingo might be the more popular of the Foxy-branded sites under the LC International umbrella, but Foxy Games is coming along very nicely. It got a big promotional boost when it was launched, with Hollywood star Heather Graham appearing in the famous “Foxy” suit to promote the brand. Players also get a boost when they join the site with the Foxy Games welcome offer of £40 in bonus cash plus 40 free spins in return for a £10 deposit. The wagering requirement attached to the bonus is x40, which is the standard across the whole Ladbrokes sister site range. If you want more bonus perks from Foxy Games, you can play “paper, scissors, stone” against Foxy to score freebies – but only if you win.
Party Casino
Party Casino isn’t quite as well known as Gala Spins or some of the bigger Ladbrokes sister sites (despite sponsoring Formula 1 cars), but it’s a site that’s well worth a look if you’re trying to find a good all-rounder of a casino. The bulk of the Party Casino games portfolio is occupied by online slots, but there’s also a live casino at the site as well as a sportsbook. If Party Casino also offered bingo, it would have every iGaming base covered. Sadly, the casino isn’t quite as good at covering its bases when it comes to promotions and bonuses. The welcome offer at Party Casino is fifty free spins on NetEnt’s legendary Starburst slot, but they don’t come with any bonus funds, and there’s no matched deposit available. Given that Party Casino is a site that dedicates itself to making sure everybody has a good time, that’s both a surprise and a letdown.
Gala Casino
We’re back to the Gala brand now. We mentioned that there are three Gala brands among the Ladbrokes sister sites. This is the least popular and well-known of them, which is a shame because it’s a well-made casino with a lot to offer. Gala Casino is an attempt to take the Gala brand name and use it to attract players to a site that looks more upmarket than either Gala Spins or Gala Bingo. It’s dressed in darker hues and leans toward a more traditional kind of player. That’s reflected in both the tone of the site and the promotions available at it, which are a little more substantial than those you’ll find elsewhere in the range. The welcome offer, for example, is a £40 bonus plus 50 free spins in return for a deposit of £20, although the standard LC International wagering requirement of x40 still applies. Players who spend £10 each day at Gala Casino have access to a rewards wheel, which is guaranteed to deliver a prize as a “thank you” for loyalty.
Gala Bingo
Gala Bingo is easily the most famous of the three Gala sites and one of the most famous casino sites of any description in the Ladbrokes sister sites family. Gala Bingo was once a brick-and-mortar bingo company and went toe to toe with Mecca Bingo in UK towns and cities, but it withdrew from the real world several years ago to focus on its online arm. Rather than that move being the beginning of the end for the Gala Bingo brand, it gave it a new lease of life. Players at Gala Bingo have no fewer than twenty free bingo rooms to choose from, all of which have a different theme. Some of those themes are well-known entertainment brands like “Deal or No Deal” and “Coronation Street,” while others are as simple as “Prosecco.” What Gala Bingo has in bingo options, though, it lacks in style. It’s an ugly, dated website that could use a redesign to make it fit for the 2020s. Right now, it looks low-budget and does the brand no favours.
Bwin
Bwin is one of several sports-focused betting sites in the Ladbrokes sister sites family and another indication that the LC International casino network is intent on dominating the world of sports betting. This casino started life in Austria before being acquired by the Ladbrokes-Coral group several years ago and will be a familiar name to sports fans in the UK, having appeared on the shirts of Premier League football teams in the past. It welcomes new players with a £20 bet in return for the first £10 they spend at the site and covers just about every sport that players could conceivably want it to cover. Like many big-name sports betting sites, Bwin has expanded into other areas in iGaming in recent years. It’s added a casino, poker rooms and a live casino to its portfolio and even offers a few exclusive games. That means it’s yet another all-rounder on a casino network full of them.
Coral
Coral is one of the oldest sports betting brands in the UK. It was founded in 1926 and so will soon be celebrating its centenary. When it does, it will be the second brand among the Ladbrokes sister sites to reach that mark after Ladbrokes itself. It’s hard to imagine that many people reading this won’t already be familiar with Coral, as the long-standing brand has a presence in almost every major UK town and city. Not every bookmaker has been able to replicate its offline success after moving online, but Coral is doing just fine. In fact, Coral is the “C” in “LC International.” While betting on sports is the main form of entertainment available at Coral, the list of betting options isn’t limited to sporting matters. Players can also bet on music, entertainment, and the latest happenings in the world of politics. If you want to bet on something, Coral can probably provide you with odds.
Sporting Bet
Given that sites like Ladbrokes, Coral and Bwin already exist in the Ladbrokes sister sites family and sites like Party Casino also offer sports betting, there probably isn’t a pressing need for any more sites that specialise in sports betting. Nevertheless, Sporting Bet also exists on the network. This bright blue betting brand isn’t as well-known as its siblings, and so it has to work a little harder for the custom of players. That’s sometimes reflected in the odds, which can be more favourable than its big-brand neighbours on occasion. If you’re going to place a bet on a sporting fixture with one of the sites in this family, it usually makes sense to check Sporting Bet against whatever you’ve been offered elsewhere to ensure you’re getting the best possible return. The welcome offer at Sporting Bet is bigger than what you’ll find at Coral or Bwin, too, with up to £50 in free bets available.
Foxy Bingo
If Foxy Bingo isn’t the most famous and popular bingo site in the UK, it’s definitely in the top two. The Foxy Bingo brand was once synonymous with the Jeremy Kyle show on ITV, which was a major plus when the show drew big ratings but became a negative when the show was cancelled after one controversy too many. By then, Foxy Bingo had long since ended its sponsorship. If you’re a new player at Foxy Bingo, you’ll be welcomed at the door by £40 of bingo tickets in return for your first £10 deposit, with an x4 wagering requirement imposed on those bonus funds. The offer also comes with 40 free spins to use on the variety of slots at Foxy Bingo. Why Foxy Bingo feels the need to provide slots when that’s the whole reason Foxy Games exists is unknown, but as we’ve already seen with almost all of the Ladbrokes sister sites, these casinos try to offer everything under one roof.
Party Poker
Party Poker is an offshoot of Party Casino, although the two Ladbrokes sister sites have nothing in common save for the word “party” in their name. This site is unique in the LC International Limited casino network because it specialises in poker. Some of the other sites offer poker rooms, but none do it with so much focus as Party Poker. This is a big-time poker site with its own live-streamed TV channel and sometimes organises real-world tournaments for players. It’s a known fact that professionals come to Party Poker to play and hone their skills, but there’s also support for people who are new to the card game. Tournaments are held regularly and are classed based on ability, so you never need to worry about coming up against a card shark unless you choose to test yourself against the best. The ongoing cashback offer at Party Poker means that even when you lose, you still get something in return for your time, and this is one of the key reasons that players stay loyal to the site.
Gamebookers
Gamebookers is last on our list of Ladbrokes sister sites and, if we’re being honest, last in terms of importance and awareness. It’s yet another sports betting site and might be a case of one too many for LC International Limited. Sporting Bet is already there as a lesser-known alternative to Bwin, Coral and Ladbrokes, so Gamebookers lacks a clear purpose and isn’t treated as a priority by the casino network. That’s reflected by the total lack of promotions on the website. Gamebookers doesn’t offer a welcome bonus or any other type of bonus. The odds it offers across the sporting matters it covers are competitive, but there’s no compelling reason why anyone would want to visit Gamebookers rather than any of the other sports betting sites available through this network. LC International Limited isn’t against the idea of closing betting sites when it no longer feels they have a purpose – it’s done it to Betdaq in the past – so we wouldn’t be totally surprised to see Gamebookers vanish at some point in the not-too-distant future.
Ladbrokes News
: On October 17, the Independent reported on how the owner of the Ladbrokes sister sites is thriving following two of the biggest sports fixtures of 2024. The article notes how the impressive performance of Entain, the conglomerate behind Ladbrokes and Coral, was significantly boosted by the Euro 2024 football tournament and a series of NFL matches, which contributed to a notable surge in betting activity. The company has notably raised its financial outlook, now anticipating mid-single-digit growth in its online net gaming revenues for the year, signalling robust health and optimism within its operations. The adjustment in financial forecasts is largely attributed to better-than-expected trading outcomes, particularly noting the UK and Ireland business’s swift return to year-on-year growth.
Among the standout events, the Euro 2024 final featuring England against Spain drew substantial wagering, making it the most bet-on event of the period. This, paired with a string of NFL games, bolstered the performance of Entain’s BetMGM joint venture in the US. Under the new leadership of CEO Gavin Isaacs, who recently stepped into the role, Entain is on an operational upward trajectory. Isaacs has expressed his intent to continue this momentum, aiming to capitalise on emerging opportunities and drive further growth as the company enters a new chapter of expansion. This period also marked improvements in other financial metrics for Entain, including projected earnings (EBITDA) towards the higher end of their guidance of £1.04 billion to £1.09 billion. The company has also reported an 8% growth in total net gaming revenues for the quarter ending September 30, with a 9% rise in online net gaming revenues outside the US, despite a slight decline from physical betting shops.
: Northern Ireland World has recently published an article on the continued partnership between Ladbrokes and Down Royal Festival of Racing. The event, scheduled for 1st and 2nd November 2024, marks the sixth consecutive year that Ladbrokes will serve as the headline sponsor. This ongoing collaboration between the global betting leader and Down Royal is seen as a major asset to Northern Ireland’s racing scene, with the bookmaker playing a pivotal role in the event’s success. Racing fans are anticipating an action-packed weekend, with top horses, jockeys, and trainers from across the UK and Ireland participating. The festivities kick off with the Bottlegreen Grade 3 Hurdle on Friday, leading into the headline event, the Ladbrokes Grade 1 Champion Chase on Saturday, which promises to be the highlight of the weekend.
The Down Royal Festival is known for attracting some of the best talent in the sport, and this year’s total prize fund of £431,000 is sure to draw a competitive field. Over the years, the festival has showcased legendary runners like Kauto Star and Don Cossack, and attendees are eager to see who will take centre stage this year. In addition to the races, spectators can enjoy entertainment, with Ladies Day adding a dash of style to the proceedings. The longstanding partnership between Ladbrokes and Down Royal is a testament to the shared passion for horse racing, with both parties expressing their excitement for another successful festival. With general admission priced at £20 and children under 14 admitted for free, the festival is accessible to all racing fans. It looks set to be another unmissable event in Northern Ireland’s racing calendar, ensuring that history will be made once again at Down Royal.
: A recent article in the Independent affirms exactly where the Ladbrokes sister sites stand after the Euro 2024 Championships. Entain, the parent company of Ladbrokes and Coral, has significantly reduced its losses and raised its financial outlook for the year, thanks to a notable boost from the Euro 2024 tournament. The company, a global giant in the sports betting and gaming industry, reported a pre-tax loss of £27.6 million for the first half of the year, a substantial improvement from the previous year’s loss of £448.1 million. This progress is attributed to improvements in its operational performance, which are now starting to pay off. The company witnessed an 8% increase in gaming revenues, which totalled £2.6 billion for the half-year, buoyed by favourable sports betting outcomes during the Euros. Entain noted that these results, particularly from events like football tournaments where low-scoring games and draws are more profitable for bookmakers, have significantly contributed to its revenue.
Looking forward, Entain has adjusted its forecasts for the year, now expecting online gaming revenues to increase by 1% to 5%, a positive shift from earlier predictions of a decline. Additionally, the firm anticipates earnings before interest and taxes to be between £1.04 billion and £1.09 billion for the full year. Interim chief executive Stella David commented on the results, stating that the first-half performance underscores the effectiveness of the company’s efforts to improve operational efficiency. She expressed satisfaction with the advancements made and optimism about building on these strong foundations in the latter half of the year and beyond. This update signals a promising direction for Entain, indicating potential for continued improvement and growth.
: The owner of the Ladbrokes sister sites, Entain, has hired a new chief executive. Gavin Isaacs is set to take the helm at Entain from September 2nd. This appointment comes seven months after the resignation of Jette Nygaard-Andersen, Entain’s previous chief executive. Isaacs brings a wealth of experience from over 25 years in various sectors including sports betting, gaming, and lottery. Notably, he is currently the chairman of Games Global and serves as a board advisor for technology firm Jackpocket and Indian IT company PureSoftware. His prior roles include significant leadership positions at major gaming machine manufacturers such as Bally Technologies, Aristocrat, and Scientific Games. Additionally, Isaacs has served on the board of DraftKings, a company which notably attempted a £16.2 billion acquisition of Entain in 2021. This broad spectrum of roles underscores Isaacs’ deep-rooted expertise and insight in the gaming industry, which are expected to be invaluable as he leads Entain into a new chapter.
Isaacs will be replacing Stella David, who stepped in as interim CEO following Nygaard-Andersen’s departure. Stella David herself is set to take over as chair when Barry Gibson retires at the end of September, after more than four years with the firm. The transition in leadership occurs at a critical time for Entain, as the company faces the challenges of navigating through regulatory changes and recovering from a downturn in online sales growth. This was partly attributed to the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, alongside poor shareholder returns and stringent regulatory measures aimed at curbing problem gambling.
: Even if England lets us down during the European Championship, sportsbooks, such as the Ladbrokes sister sites, are cushioning the blows of the anticipated poor form of the England squad with incredible offers, such as the current Ladbrokes promotion which is giving away £25 in free bets. This promotion is perfect for football fans who want to maximise their Euro 2024 betting experience. To take advantage of this offer, new Ladbrokes customers need to open an account and place a £5 qualifying bet. Once the bet is placed, £25 in free bets will be credited to their account, divided into five £5 free bets. To qualify, bettors must be at least 18 years old and place their initial bet at minimum odds of 1/2 (1.50) within 14 days of account registration.
The promotion is open to residents of the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and the qualifying bet must be placed on sports, excluding Tote or Pools bets. Additionally, deposits made through certain methods like Prepaid Cards, Moneybookers, PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, and others are not eligible for this promotion. After meeting the qualifying criteria, the free bets will be added to the user’s account and must be used within seven days. These free bets can be placed on any Euro 2024 market, giving punters the chance to back their favourite teams or take a gamble on some underdogs. The free bets can be utilised across various sports including football, horse racing, greyhound racing, and many more, providing ample opportunities for bettors to explore different markets.
: Racing Post has recently informed its readers that new members at Ladbrokes can receive £40 in free bets for the French Open, as highlighted in a blog that also covers predictions, odds, and betting tips for the event. This season’s French Open promises to be one of the most thrilling in years, with the possibility of a new Grand Slam champion emerging. Rafael Nadal, a titan at Roland Garros with 14 titles, appears set for an emotional farewell, although his recent form suggests a challenging path ahead. Despite three clay-court events, Nadal’s performances have been underwhelming, culminating in early exits in Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome. Meanwhile, defending champion Novak Djokovic, although still formidable, has had a less-than-stellar season, not capturing any titles and struggling in key tournaments. His preparation for the French Open included a semi-final loss in Geneva, hinting at vulnerabilities.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, both considered strong contenders, have had their preparations hampered by injuries. Alcaraz has not played since early May due to a forearm injury, while Sinner pulled out of the Madrid quarter-finals and skipped Rome due to a hip issue. This scenario creates an opportunity for other top players, notably Alexander Zverev and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Zverev, who faces Nadal in the first round, is in fine form, having recently won a Masters 1000 title in Rome and performing consistently well on clay. Tsitsipas, who rediscovered his top form by winning the Monte Carlo Masters and finishing runner-up in Barcelona, also stands out as a strong contender.
: This week, The Sun has spotlighted a new promotional offer from Ladbrokes, designed to attract new customers with a juicy welcome bonus. The offer provides new users who place a minimum stake of £5 on any football market the chance to receive £20 in free bets. To qualify, newcomers to Ladbrokes need to register an account, make a deposit of at least £5, and place a £5 bet on a football market with odds of 1 / 2 or greater within 14 days of account registration. Regardless of the bet’s outcome, the account will be credited with four £5 free bets, totalling £20. These free bets are available for use on selected sportsbook markets and must be used within seven days to prevent expiration. The Sun’s coverage not only highlights the details of how to claim this offer but also emphasises the simplicity of the process, making it accessible even for those who may be new to online betting.
The publication also notes the importance of gambling responsibly, reminding readers to set time and monetary limits, gamble only with money they can afford to lose, and avoid betting under emotional distress. This focus on responsible gambling underscores the importance of maintaining control over betting activities and promotes healthier gambling habits. This promotion from Ladbrokes exemplifies how betting sites can offer significant value to their customers, improving their betting experience while ensuring they engage with the platform responsibly. The offer not only serves as a strong incentive for new users to join Ladbrokes but also highlights the operator’s commitment to providing competitive and appealing promotions within the regulated UK betting market.
Ladbrokes Review 2024
Ladbrokes Welcome Offers
Ladbrokes beats most UK online sportsbooks to the post with its welcome package that invites new bettors to make their debut on the platform and makes membership all too tempting by offering £20 in free bets after a qualifying £5 bet. The £20 in free bets will be accredited in 4 x £5 bets, which will become immediately available after the first qualifying bet on odds of 1 / 2 or greater. Once issued, new players will have 7 days to use the free bets.
Ladbrokes is owned by LC International Limited
LC International Limited is a Gibraltar-based limited liability company that has the responsibility of operating the online casinos and sportsbooks for some of the biggest UK brands. Alongside Ladbrokes, LC International Limited also has the pleasure of running Coral Games, Gala Spins and Gala Bingo. Do the digital iterations stand up to the reputations of the brick-and-mortar locations? Absolutely. The company has an outstanding reputation for its dedication to high-quality customer care and lightning-fast banking. LC International Limited is also notably dedicated to advocating safer gambling practices with its gambling controls, loss limits, help tools and advanced player protection.
LC International may be an offshore casino network company, but with its dual licence from the Gibraltar Gambling Commission and the UK Gambling Commission, everything is above board and strictly monitored at Ladbrokes and its sister sites. The company has had issues with the regulator, though – it paid a settlement of over £14m in August 2022 after accepting a charge of breaking licence conditions designed to keep gambling safe and prevent money laundering. These days, LC International is rarely referred to by its real name – it prefers to go by Entain Plc.
Ladbrokes Monthly Promotions
The array of regular promotions at Ladbrokes is almost as diverse as the collection of iGaming content. Playing doesn’t always have to cost the earth, especially with all of the free ways to win prizes. There are tonnes of free games to explore, including the Instant Spins Prize Wheel, the Game Show Contests, The Bingo Dab Your Way Daily Promotion, which can award up to £7,000 weekly and the Free to Play Poker Tournaments.
With the rest of the promotions, it is safe to say that sports bettors get the better deal. At the time of writing, there were 8 promotions available to bettors. Including Only Spins and Horses, which awards free spins to successful horse racing bettors, best odds guarantees and price boosts on selected betting markets. Ladbrokes is also full of interactive features and tools. Such as the Create Your Own Bet function, the first-class ACCA builder and the 5-A-Side challenge, which quests members of the sportsbook to create a winning squad.
Ladbrokes: Pros and Cons
Pros:
• Build a bet feature.
• One of the best collections of branded game shows.
Cons:
• Lack of promotions for casino players.
• Strict terms on promotional offers.
Featured Slots and Casino Games
While it appears that Ladbrokes pulls out all of the stops, it would appear that it stopped short in some respects. Before we cover all of the areas that the game library and sportsbook dip into, we will highlight a few of the pitfalls first. One of the biggest complaints is that a lot of the games are not available to play on mobile, and compared to the rest of the game categories, the casino falls short on the live casino side.
Sportsbook-wise, being unable to find odds on your favoured betting markets will never be an issue. If you can’t find the odds to add to your betting slip, you can always reach out to Ladbrokes and request it! Some of the best sports to bet on at Ladbrokes include football, golf, greyhound racing, horse racing, tennis and rugby union. Some of the more niche yet extensively covered sports include water polo, speedway, snooker, rowing, politics, netball, hockey, GAA, chess, beach volleyball, Aussie rules football and athletics.
Over in the casino, there is a world of choice, in terms of the live game shows, that is literal. Ladbrokes created an interactive map of branded game shows to explore. The most eye-catching destinations on the map include Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Cash or Crash Live, Deal or No Deal Live, The Drop Live and Mega Ball 100x. Slots and casino game-wise, it is safe to say that the game curator favours more classic games, as the top titles include Age of the Gods: God of Storms, Roulette European, Fishin Frenzy Jackpot King, Lock O The Irish and 9 Pots of Gold. New content does get added to the game library. You will just need to go deep into the curation to find it. Ladbrokes also comes with a stellar selection of Slingo titles, Megaways games, progressive jackpot online slot games, poker tournaments and bingo rooms. Some of the top iGaming contributors to the casino include Playtech, Blueprint, IGT, Red Tiger Gaming, NextGen, Pragmatic Play and Evolution Gaming.
Deposit and Withdrawal Methods
There is seemingly no end to the banking options. Players can deposit via all of the usual methods, such as debit card payments, e-wallet transfers and bank transfers; there is also the option to deposit as little as £1 at a Ladbrokes shop or send a cheque. Withdrawals can take as little as 6 hours for e-wallet withdrawals, or if you want the winnings directly in your bank account, you will need to wait 3 – 5 working days.
Ladbrokes Customer Support and License
The customer team works 24 / 7 to resolve player queries via live chat, email and telephone. Night or day, players can pick up the phone and dial the freephone number 0800 032 1133 and speak to a friendly customer service agent. There is also a well-stocked FAQ page which answers most general questions. For UK players, the casino is licenced by the UK Gambling Commission under licence 54743. As we mentioned earlier, the operator was subject to disciplinary action from the regulator in August 2022, paying a total settlement package of £14m because of multiple licence breaches.
Final Thoughts on Ladbrokes
Ladbrokes has been synonymous with quality and exceptional quality care since it first emerged on the high street. The digital version is no exception to that rule. It accommodates every kind of player with its selection of over 1,700 games, and in terms of the sportsbook, there are even more bells and whistles to get excited about, especially with the special odds, request-a-bet feature and 5-a-side challenges. The terms of the bonuses could be a little better, but all things considered, that is a very minor complaint.
Ladbrokes Player Reviews 2024
Here are some recent player reviews of Ladbrokes we’ve found from around the web. We’ve edited the comments.
Venetia – 14 Feb 2024 – Trustpilot
I’ve had a dreadful experience with Ladbrokes. They’re fine taking my money, but when it comes to getting my own back, it’s a different story. Two months and counting, and I’m still waiting over just £25! They’ve asked for a bank statement, but that’s a hassle for me. I’ve sent them everything they could possibly need, yet here I am, ignored and frustrated. Drew from their team? Useless. I’m telling you, steer clear and maybe give Coral a try instead. They actually understand customer service.
Barry – 10 Feb 2024 – Trustpilot
I’m convinced Ladbrokes’ casino slots are a scam. The RTP they advertise has got to be a joke. I’ve had the tease of a lifetime with the Dawn of Egypt slot and not a single bonus after countless spins. It’s daylight robbery! I’m so irate I’m considering charging back my deposit as fraud. There’s no way their games are up to snuff, and I’ve got the spin history to prove it. Beware folks, this isn’t just unlucky; it’s statistical nonsense.
Luke – 10 Feb 2024 – Trustpilot
I can’t sugarcoat this; Ladbrokes has been appalling. Their online service is a joke. Today, I tried my luck with Eye Of Horus, and it was like throwing money into a pit. Spin after spin, nothing but scraps. It’s clear these games are designed to make you think the next big win is just around the corner. Well, I’m not falling for it anymore. I’ve never really won anything noteworthy here, and I doubt I ever will. A heads up – steer clear of these online traps.
Dylan – 27 Jan 2024 – Trustpilot
Let me tell you, winning money on Ladbrokes is a curse in disguise. The moment you start earning, bam, you’re barred from the winning sports. And don’t get me started on the technical glitches and disappearing funds. I’m thoroughly disappointed and advise against getting involved with them.
Jayne – 25 Jan 2024 – Trustpilot
Please, for your own sake, stay away from Ladbrokes. It’s a one-way street where only they profit. I’ve learned my lesson and won’t be going back. What a scam!
Sean – 30 Dec 2023 – Trustpilot
I placed a bet on Quantum, and when I finally won, the system conveniently crashed. This isn’t the first time they’ve moved the goalposts. It’s unacceptable, and I’m fed up with their shenanigans.
Robert – 27 Dec 2023 – Trustpilot
I had a bizarre experience playing Deal or No Deal on Ladbrokes – all three boxes had the same amount! How does that happen in a supposed ‘random’ game? Something’s not right.
Neil – 11 Dec 2023 – Trustpilot
My advice? Steer clear of Ladbrokes poker. It feels like a total scam. I’ve seen so many unlikely bad beats and impossible hands. After a few frustrating games, I’ve decided to pull my money and leave. There’s got to be better places to play.
Greg – 11 Dec 2023 – Trustpilot
Talk about a horrendous experience. Ladbrokes might as well be taking money directly out of your pocket. Their ‘customer service’ is a joke – if you can even get through to them. And when you do, expect nothing but scripted responses that resolve nothing. I’m done with them.
JT – 5 Dec 2023 – Trustpilot
I’m absolutely done with Ladbrokes. Their system glitches at the worst possible times, and guess what? You’re the one who ends up paying for it. Their support is non-existent. I’ve tried to be patient, but enough is enough. I’m moving my business elsewhere.