Coinstar, as another casino created to serve ‘the new generation of online casino players’, is a reputable online casino that is designed to be mobile-friendly. However, the first benefit is that it is a Bitcoin casino that is user-friendly, allowing users to enjoy games anytime and anywhere they want.
Coinstar is a mobile friendly casino as well which makes it easier to play anywhere and anytime via your smartphone. The casino is licensed and mostly targets the European market.
There are hundreds of games to choose from and the platform utilizes top software and gaming providers such as BetSoft, Enterrra, and SoftSwiss. You can play video poker, other poker games, casual games and card games, slots, jackpot games, and roulette.
Gamers can choose from well over 100 games and most importantly they can choose the poker app specially built on the platform. The game providers have a high reputation so the fair provability should not be an issue for the games on the platform.
Gamers can make a deposit via multiple methods and not only Bitcoin. This means that you are free to use your MasterCard, Credit cards and Visa. There is a minimum withdrawal amount of $50 or the equivalent which depends on the payment method you choose. The time that it takes to withdrawal your money will also depend on the size of the deposits and could take up to 3 days to process.
Coinstar has three big bonuses on offer and a welcome package is included with weekly bonus and reloads bonus. There are rules that you need to follow in order to turn your bonus into cash. For customers who are registered with the platform, there is a 200% matched bonus up to 1BTC for the first deposit.
Jaxx - August 8, 2018 @ 18:25
What a rip-off. I chose to get a Gift Card at the Coinstar because it was the only way to avoid their price gouging 10% plus surcharge for cash. They issued a flimsy paper receipt that was almost illegible when it came out of the machine. They print a PIN number that your retailer will need in order to process the gift “card” when you redeem it.
This 4 digit pin number was crammed so close to the left hand edge of the paper that one of the digits was actually missing. The fourth digit was so faint it was illegible. Bear in mind that the words “Not Redeemable For Cash” were totally legible and printed conveniently in the middle of the page. It took three phone calls and almost 45 minutes for the retailer (Lowe’s – using their priority connection to Coinstar) to get them to cough up the pin number.
What a rip-off. I chose to get a Gift Card at the Coinstar because it was the only way to avoid their price gouging 10% plus surcharge for cash. They issued a flimsy paper receipt that was almost illegible when it came out of the machine. They print
mkc - August 29, 2018 @ 16:51
I think this is a great idea! Make it with upper limit like $100, and no user information nedded. If this is the case, this will be the nest way I buy btc.
bitnanigans - August 29, 2018 @ 16:54
I was looking for CoinStar machines all over the place when I visited the US last year, but I just couldn’t find any. Ended up just going to the bank to get my coins exchanged for notes. If they were more widespread, that would be a very nice utility.
I was looking for CoinStar machines all over the place when I visited the US last year, but I just couldn’t find any. Ended up just going to the bank to get my coins exchanged for notes. If they were more widespread, that would be a very nice u
Adlwp2 - August 30, 2018 @ 17:48
CoinStar is a rogue hoe . And I will never visit that site again. They want even communicate with you will they are robing you blind. I hope you have to close your damn doors
befor you take another poor sucker in. GOOD RIDDEN COINSTAR.
Rita - August 30, 2018 @ 17:51
When you a take a closer look at the site, one gets the impression that the site seems to be unfinished. However, most of the major features of the platform seem to work just fine. Thus, the limitations brought about by the dead links seem not to interfere with the operations of the platform as a whole.
When you a take a closer look at the site, one gets the impression that the site seems to be unfinished. However, most of the major features of the platform seem to work just fine. Thus, the limitations brought about by the dead links seem not to int
JASON - August 31, 2018 @ 10:46
They do rip you off because if you are in a state that has tax it takes seven cents off of every dollar
Johnattan - August 31, 2018 @ 10:47
Coinstar doesnt scam you, they just charge you a small percentage and dont count some coins that it doesnt recognize
LarryK - September 1, 2018 @ 11:09
What a rip-off. I chose to get a Gift Card at the Coinstar because it was the only way to avoid their price gouging 10% plus surcharge for cash. They issued a flimsy paper receipt that was almost illegible when it came out of the machine. They print a PIN number that your retailer will need in order to process the gift “card” when you redeem it.
This 4 digit pin number was crammed so close to the left hand edge of the paper that one of the digits was actually missing. The fourth digit was so faint it was illegible. Bear in mind that the words “Not Redeemable For Cash” were totally legible and printed conveniently in the middle of the page. It took three phone calls and almost 45 minutes for the retailer (Lowe’s – using their priority connection to Coinstar) to get them to cough up the pin number.
What a rip-off. I chose to get a Gift Card at the Coinstar because it was the only way to avoid their price gouging 10% plus surcharge for cash. They issued a flimsy paper receipt that was almost illegible when it came out of the machine. They print
Ariel - September 1, 2018 @ 11:10
I have used Coinstar for years. At first I simply got credit for coins, but the new 11% was too much, so I tried a credit. The credit receipt was so hard to read I wasn’t sure what it said. After 2 days the ink disappeared. I decided to convert my coins to my Starbucks card. My last Coinstar visit showed that only Amazon is available now for an e-card. I think this is called “shooting yourself in your own foot.” Goodbye Coinstar.
I have used Coinstar for years. At first I simply got credit for coins, but the new 11% was too much, so I tried a credit. The credit receipt was so hard to read I wasn’t sure what it said. After 2 days the ink disappeared. I decided to convert
Lewis - September 4, 2018 @ 16:46
it’s not the best one but it’s also not the worst one. it’s good to play when you are bored they have ok game selection
AnnMarie - September 4, 2018 @ 16:47
very disappointed in Coinstar and i thought it’s a nice place to spend my money
Noite - September 9, 2018 @ 18:02
They had fast withdrawals but i see no more. So this casino did not start good, but at least they had fast payouts, but now they have made it really slow. Before it was instant to few hours, now it can take few day’s. What casino want’s to head worse and not improve themselves? Well i see they don’t. They wanted to go down hill than up.
They had fast withdrawals but i see no more. So this casino did not start good, but at least they had fast payouts, but now they have made it really slow. Before it was instant to few hours, now it can take few day’s. What casino want’s t
AdamMM - September 9, 2018 @ 18:04
They charge fees twice, once when you go to withdraw then they charge you again once they’ve accepted the withdrawal… I’d say this site is a scam stick with the popular ones
Duplex - September 13, 2018 @ 20:44
Very good casino, maybe my favorite these days.
Great and friendly live support.
Extreme fast payouts.
AceOfSpades - September 13, 2018 @ 20:46
The chances for good wins seems very small. The free spins and bonus rounds I have experienced have been some of my worst in any casino.
Francesco - September 19, 2018 @ 08:48
It’s exactly what their name says, coinSTAR. One star and that’s it. free spins my ass
Majestic - September 19, 2018 @ 08:49
What’s wrong with the site? It keeps freezing and reloads by itself. I can’t seem to play longer than 20 seconds. This is terrible
Lauter - January 28, 2019 @ 11:35
I have had a account with Coinstar for several years. I went to Mycoinstar on the Coinstar site, offline it showed. Called C.S. They can’t give me the total money I have in the system. Mycoinstar has been offline for a long time (months). I would guess that it is a company that makes money by listings. My only good review would be that the C.S I talked to was, pleasant. Of course they have the money. I will try to see how to find the money. They are worse than a bank. Zero on the company.
I have had a account with Coinstar for several years. I went to Mycoinstar on the Coinstar site, offline it showed. Called C.S. They can’t give me the total money I have in the system. Mycoinstar has been offline for a long time (months). I wou
Reston - January 28, 2019 @ 13:35
Basically, I went to deposit coins ($114 worth) and selected to get an Amazon gift card in return. This should have worked fine, but the machine gave me a card for Southwest Airlines instead. Obviously quite frustrated (because I nor anyone in my family flies with Southwest and don’t have any plans to go to one of their supported destinations anytime soon), I called Coinstar and their response was simply, “All sales are final”. To which I said, “If I had selected Southwest Airlines, we wouldn’t be having this conversation, so as far as I can tell, I just wasted $114 on your business.”
The representative knew I was right but then held me on the line for 45 minutes as she went back and forth with her boss and eventually told me to send them the card via snail mail to a location in Washington state and they would send a check in return. Furthermore, the entire process would take 3-5 weeks. I ended up giving the Southwest card to my neighbor. Moral of the story is quite simple just go to the bank.
Basically, I went to deposit coins ($114 worth) and selected to get an Amazon gift card in return. This should have worked fine, but the machine gave me a card for Southwest Airlines instead. Obviously quite frustrated (because I nor anyone in my fam
Cali - January 28, 2019 @ 14:37
I have used Coinstar for years. At first I simply got credit for coins, but the new 11% was too much, so I tried a credit. The credit receipt was so hard to read I wasn’t sure what it said. After 2 days the ink disappeared. I decided to convert my coins to my Starbucks card. My last Coinstar visit showed that only Amazon is available now for an e-card. I think this is called “shooting yourself in your own foot.” Goodbye Coinstar.
I have used Coinstar for years. At first I simply got credit for coins, but the new 11% was too much, so I tried a credit. The credit receipt was so hard to read I wasn’t sure what it said. After 2 days the ink disappeared. I decided to convert
Arctic - March 2, 2019 @ 10:22
It’s awesome! I get quick withdraws, great game seleciton and even better support!
Rob - March 2, 2019 @ 12:10
they apply more than 10% fee, they are robbers
Adwelp - March 2, 2019 @ 13:18
I will never visit that site again, thieves!
Poklopec - March 12, 2019 @ 23:59
This is the most annoying site i have ever encountered. It’s slow and it looks kinda fake, i have also a lot of trouble withdrawing
Madriga - March 21, 2019 @ 09:05
boring, slow and very unenthusiastic
Jawalaba - April 1, 2019 @ 14:16
Great casino site to play on, great games and their bonuses aren’t too bad either.
bachus - April 1, 2019 @ 19:15
Nada… There is nothing to dislike, Coinstar is the place to be, legit and a financially stable Online Casino!
Dabzinski - April 5, 2019 @ 19:49
Great casino, fair and pays out quickly tournaments are great to look forward to bonuses every day, and the customer service is superb! If your looking for a trustworthy place to play with lots of games to choose from and easy to navigate this is the place!!
Great casino, fair and pays out quickly tournaments are great to look forward to bonuses every day, and the customer service is superb! If your looking for a trustworthy place to play with lots of games to choose from and easy to navigate this is the
Rekreshaw - April 5, 2019 @ 21:50
Games have a few glitches here and there but that’s about it and glitches don’t bother your winnings customer service is good if you have complaints about it.
Zorana - April 16, 2019 @ 14:06
First off, I started playing here in 2015 and was a loyal player for years. I stopped playing for the most part when they re-designed their website and lost the mobile versions for over a year. Well they got their mobile website back up about 2 weeks ago finally and I was excited but didn’t last long.
In the month of March I deposited about 0.15 btc or equivalent of $750. Thoughout the same month I won .04 btc or equivalent $200. So as a result, in total I lost .11 btc or equivalent $550. That program they have, I think they call it a “loyalty program” although I’m not sure why because loyalty isn’t in Coinstar vocabulary. Well anyways I was about 5% off from qualifing for the 2% Cashback losses they offer as part of the non-loyalty, I mean loyalty program. So I ask for some free spins because I was so close to getting it but didnt and they said no. Shocker!
Nothing changes with them, unless your dropping $10,000 a week they don’t care about you. That loyalty program is the worst one I’ve ever seen and I’ve played at a lot of casinos. They were better off when they didn’t have one at all in my opinion.
On top of that their affiliate program is just as bad as their casino if not, worse. They have so many rules in their T&C’s in place so they don’t have to pay out any commission affiliates earn. First off, their minimum balance to withdraw affiliate earnings is 0.02 btc. Really? How about there should be a minimum because the money belongs to me for bringing in paying players. Second, they require an affiliate to have at least 7 first depositing players in order to get automatic monthly payments paid out to the affiliate. That’s just 2 rules that are in place to limit Coinstar from paying their affiliatea.
They should take some lessons from some other casinos. Like probably the most popular one I can think of ( rhymes with taking) offer total transparency, daily and weekly giveaways, rakeback, any affiliate commissioms earned can be instantly withdrawn no matter the amount, they supercede in so many ways.
I’m so fed up with you Coinstar I’m gone for good. Keep my 0.012 btc in affiliate commission and your loyalty program and all the other shady practices you guys do.
First off, I started playing here in 2015 and was a loyal player for years. I stopped playing for the most part when they re-designed their website and lost the mobile versions for over a year. Well they got their mobile website back up about 2 weeks
Tammy - May 4, 2019 @ 13:46
It’s crap and you know it, don’t understand how people stil expect good games with this place, it’s boring and plain
Linzey - May 11, 2019 @ 17:12
Put £20 of 20p coins and the machine said I had £11. You totally robbed my daughter, she had counted £67 and you offered £42
givayn - May 25, 2019 @ 13:29
poor game quality and poor rewards no matter the club membership
Zonaya - June 25, 2019 @ 22:51
This is the one casino with continuity and great game selection that just keeps on increasing. I Love it!
lakmi - June 28, 2019 @ 19:28
Perfect!!!! I Love it and It amuses me so much
Levent - July 2, 2019 @ 21:32
Coinstar makes the perfect fun! i love playing here since i always get something. i play for four months and all i can say is good words