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WagerTales Casino is attributed to Long Island N.V., a company registered in Curacao. A secondary entity name, Wager Tales LTD, appears in certain operator-facing documentation, though this inconsistency was not resolved in the research data. Company registration number was not confirmed in any consulted source. The registered address for Long Island N.V. was also not confirmed.
The operator claims a Curacao Gaming Authority (CGA) licence. However, a search of the official CGA register at gamingcontrol.cw and cga.cw returned no entry for WagerTales, Long Island N.V., or Wager Tales LTD. One source references an older Curacao eGaming sublicence (legacy regime), while Casino Guru references the newer CGA regime — but in a formal complaint closure, Casino Guru stated that the casino operated without a valid licence. For player protection purposes, this network should be treated as effectively unlicensed.
The WagerTales brand appears to have launched approximately in a recent founding period, and the network operates across rotating numbered domains — wagertales1.com, wagertales2.com, wagertales3.com — alongside an associated brand, Mr Thrills Casino, linked by Casino Guru forum complaint data showing identical withdrawal refusal patterns. None of these brands hold a UKGC licence, none are enrolled in GamStop, and no verified ADR pathway exists for players.
Withdrawal complaints are severe. Trustpilot reviews (30 combined across wagertales1.com and wagertales.uk profiles), Casino Guru formal complaints, and Casino Guru forum threads document withdrawal delays of four weeks, five weeks, and up to three months. Casino Guru closed all identified complaints as unresolved because the casino failed to respond. ScamAdviser flagged wagertales.com as a likely scam.
This profile draws from 15 independent sources including Trustpilot review data (wagertales1.com and wagertales.uk), Casino Guru safety assessments and complaint records, Casino Guru forum threads, ScamAdviser analysis, the official CGA register, and direct operator documentation published at wagertales.app. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Wagertales sister sites are online casino brands attributed to Long Island N.V. that share the same claimed Curacao licensing status, platform infrastructure, and operator entity. All identified brands lack a verified gambling licence from any public register consulted during this profile.
Because no UKGC licence exists for any brand in this network, GamStop self-exclusion does not apply. Registering with GamStop will not block access to WagerTales or any of its associated domains. There is no centralised self-exclusion mechanism — any exclusion request must be arranged directly with the operator, and given documented non-cooperation in Casino Guru complaint closures, there is no guarantee such requests will be honoured.
Players who need to block access at device level should use Gamban or Bet Blocker before engaging with any unregulated brand. Additional support is available from BeGambleAware and GamCare. These device-level blocking tools work independently of operator cooperation and are the only reliable self-exclusion method available for wagertales sister sites.
The absence of a UKGC licence means no fund segregation requirement, no IBAS or eCOGRA dispute escalation, no enforceable withdrawal timeframes, and no advertising standards compliance. Players depositing at any brand in this network do so without any of the protections that apply to regulated operators.
This profile documents 4 brands attributed to Long Island N.V. for which references were found across Trustpilot reviews, Casino Guru complaints, and Casino Guru forum threads. The full network may include additional brands not covered here. All brands share the same unverified Curacao licence claim, the same absence of GamStop enrolment, and the same documented pattern of withdrawal non-payment.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WagerTales1 | Numbered domain variant — rotating mirror | — | — | — |
| WagerTales2 | Numbered domain variant — rotating mirror | — | — | — |
| WagerTales3 | Numbered domain variant — rotating mirror | — | — | — |
| Mr Thrills Casino | Separate brand — linked by identical complaint patterns | — | — | — |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
Welcome bonus terms were not independently verified for WagerTales1, WagerTales2, WagerTales3, or Mr Thrills Casino. The main WagerTales brand advertises a Welcome Saga of up to €6,000 plus 600 free spins across five deposits with 30x deposit-plus-bonus wagering (per wagertales.app documentation; some third-party sources estimate 35x to 40x). Whether numbered domain variants carry the same offer was not confirmed. Players should confirm current offers at each domain before depositing.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WagerTales1 | Low | Unverified | Template | — |
| WagerTales2 | Low | Unverified | Template | — |
| WagerTales3 | Low | Unverified | Template | — |
| Mr Thrills Casino | Low | Unverified | Template | — |
Casino Guru scores are not independently verified for any brand in this network. The absence of scores reflects a combination of limited third-party review coverage and documented licence invalidity — Casino Guru stated the casino operated without a valid licence in formal complaint closures. The main WagerTales brand carries a very low safety index per Casino Guru, with the forum moderator acknowledging the score would decrease further based on ongoing unresolved complaints.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Data Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| WagerTales1 | wagertales1.com | Numbered domain mirror | Thin — Trustpilot only |
| WagerTales2 | wagertales2.com (inferred) | Numbered domain mirror | Thin — referenced in reviews |
| WagerTales3 | wagertales3.com (inferred) | Numbered domain mirror | Thin — referenced in reviews |
| Mr Thrills Casino | Not confirmed | Separate brand, identical complaint patterns | Thin — Casino Guru forum only |
WagerTales1, WagerTales2, and WagerTales3 are not distinct casino brands — they are numbered domain variants of the same WagerTales platform. Trustpilot reviewers describe a pattern where players lose access to one numbered domain and are directed (or discover) the next iteration. All three share the same game library (Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Evoplay, BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming as documented on the primary WagerTales site), the same payment infrastructure (credit and debit cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and additional cryptocurrencies), and the same welcome offer structure. Mr Thrills Casino was linked to this network by Casino Guru forum users who reported identical scam text, identical withdrawal refusal patterns, and identical support agent names. Players comparing alternatives may want to review Mr Run sister brands — that network operates under verified UKGC licensing with GamStop enrolment and IBAS dispute access.
Long Island N.V. claims a Curacao Gaming Authority licence. No licence matching this operator, any WagerTales domain, or the Long Island N.V. entity was located on the Curacao Gaming Control Board register during this profile. The CGA register at cga.cw was also checked with a negative result. Casino Guru explicitly stated in a formal complaint closure that the casino operated without a valid licence.
For player protection purposes, the consequences of this unverified licensing status are significant. No ADR body exists — players cannot escalate disputes to IBAS (which requires a UKGC licence) or to the MGA. No fund segregation requirement applies — player deposits are not ring-fenced from operational funds, meaning funds are at risk in the event of operator insolvency or non-payment. No enforceable withdrawal timeframes exist — the operator faces no regulatory penalty for indefinitely delaying or refusing withdrawals. The documented complaint pattern — four-plus weeks of delays followed by generic responses and eventual non-payment — is consistent with the absence of regulatory oversight.
No formal enforcement actions were identified from the CGA against WagerTales or Long Island N.V. However, the absence of enforcement is consistent with the absence of a verified licence — an unregistered operator falls outside the CGA enforcement framework entirely. Trustpilot reviewers report filing complaints with the UK Gambling Commission, Action Fraud, and the CGA directly, though no confirmed outcomes from these reports were found in the research data.
The operator entity name inconsistency — Long Island N.V. versus Wager Tales LTD across different sources — is an additional risk signal. Players cannot confirm which legal entity holds their funds or would be the respondent in any legal dispute. ScamAdviser flagged wagertales.com as a likely scam based on domain age, trust score, and user reports.
Casino Guru’s safety assessment of WagerTales records a very low safety index. The platform closed formal complaints from players in Finland (withdrawal delayed), Italy (€250 Bitcoin withdrawal pending three months), and Germany (€650 pending one month) as unresolved because the casino failed to respond. The complaint resolution rate across all identified Casino Guru cases is zero per cent — every complaint was closed without operator cooperation. Players considering wagertales sister sites should weigh this documented non-cooperation pattern heavily.
Withdrawals at WagerTales are processed within a claimed 24 to 48 hours on weekdays, with crypto typically faster after processing approval. Debit card and bank transfer withdrawals carry an additional three to five banking days after processing. However, these advertised speeds are contradicted by documented player experience — Trustpilot and Casino Guru complaint data record withdrawal delays of four weeks, five weeks, and up to three months, with players reporting only generic responses from support agents.
KYC is required before first withdrawal. The operator states identity document verification is mandatory, though the specific documents accepted are not detailed beyond this. First withdrawals may take up to 72 hours total due to verification per operator documentation. AML procedures were not documented in any available source.
The operator accepts credit and debit cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, and cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin, with claims of 10 cryptocurrency types accepted in total (specific coins beyond BTC, ETH, and LTC were not fully verified). No debit card fees are charged per operator terms. Credit cards are accepted — this is possible because the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies only to UKGC-licensed operators, and WagerTales holds no UKGC licence. The acceptance of credit cards for gambling deposits is itself a risk signal for UK players.
One Trustpilot reviewer reported that the casino manually withdrew £3,307 from their account — an allegation consistent with unauthorised transaction patterns rather than standard gambling losses. Casino Guru forum threads document identical withdrawal refusal patterns across WagerTales and Mr Thrills Casino, with players describing weeks of generic support responses followed by either complete non-payment or account access being blocked. Players comparing Push Bet sister site alternatives will find UKGC-licensed operators where withdrawal timeframes are enforceable and ADR escalation is available.
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
No GamStop enrolment applies to any brand in the wagertales sister sites network. GamStop requires a UKGC licence — WagerTales holds no such licence. Registering with GamStop will not block access to any WagerTales domain or Mr Thrills Casino.
No self-exclusion tool was documented on any WagerTales domain. No responsible gambling tools — deposit limits, session reminders, cooling-off periods, reality checks — were confirmed in the research data. The operator’s documented non-cooperation with Casino Guru complaint resolutions suggests that self-exclusion requests made directly to support may not be honoured reliably.
The rotating domain pattern (wagertales1, wagertales2, wagertales3) creates an additional responsible gambling risk. A player who self-excludes at one numbered domain may encounter the next numbered iteration and face no technical barrier to re-registration. This pattern is consistent with circumvention of player protection measures rather than legitimate multi-brand operation.
Device-level blocking through Gamban or Bet Blocker is the only reliable self-exclusion method for players who wish to prevent access to these domains. BeGambleAware offers free confidential advice, and GamCare provides counselling and support services for players experiencing gambling harm.
Given the unverified licensing status, zero per cent complaint resolution rate, and severe withdrawal complaint pattern documented across wagertales sister sites, players are strongly advised to consider licensed alternatives where regulatory protections are enforceable. The following operators hold verified UKGC licences with GamStop enrolment, ADR access, and mandatory fund segregation.
Jumpman Gaming Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) operates a large network of UKGC-licensed casino and bingo brands under Remote Operating Licence account 39175. All Jumpman brands are GamStop-enrolled, with self-exclusion propagating across the entire network under the same UKGC account. The ADR provider is IBAS — players who cannot resolve complaints within eight weeks may escalate, with IBAS decisions binding on the operator.
Jumpman brands typically feature a Mega Reel welcome mechanic offering up to 500 free spins, with 65x wagering on bonus wins. Payment methods include VISA Debit, Mastercard Debit, and PayPal — no cryptocurrency is accepted. The 65x wagering is significantly higher than the 30x claimed by WagerTales, but the critical difference is enforceability: Jumpman withdrawal timeframes are governed by UKGC regulation, and player funds are subject to mandatory segregation. Players researching Cashmo sister sites will find further Jumpman Gaming brands with verified licensing and consistent withdrawal processing.
Skill on Net Limited holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015, operating PlayOJO and related brands. Company registration number was not confirmed in research data. PlayOJO is notable for its zero-wagering bonus structure — all winnings from free spins and bonuses are paid in cash with no play-through requirement. For players drawn to WagerTales by its crypto-friendly positioning, PlayOJO does not accept cryptocurrency, but the absence of wagering requirements means players keep every penny won. At a competitor offering 30x wagering on a €100 bonus, a player must wager €3,000 before withdrawing — at PlayOJO, the equivalent bonus winnings are withdrawable immediately. GamStop enrolment applies, and IBAS provides ADR access.
ProgressPlay Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39335, operating brands including Monster Casino, Betarno, and Casimpo. All brands are GamStop-enrolled with IBAS ADR access. ProgressPlay typically offers deposit-match welcome bonuses with wagering requirements in the 30x to 40x range — comparable to WagerTales headline terms but with the fundamental difference that withdrawal processing is governed by UKGC enforcement and player funds are subject to mandatory segregation. Payment methods include VISA Debit, Mastercard Debit, and PayPal. ProgressPlay brands provide a regulated alternative for players seeking a standard deposit-match bonus structure with enforceable player protections.
This profile confirms 4 wagertales sister sites attributed to Long Island N.V. — WagerTales1, WagerTales2, WagerTales3, and Mr Thrills Casino. No Curacao Gaming Authority licence was located on the official register for any brand or entity in this network. Casino Guru stated explicitly that the casino operated without a valid licence in formal complaint closures. The complaint resolution rate across all identified Casino Guru cases is zero per cent. Trustpilot reviews (30 combined across two profiles) are overwhelmingly negative, documenting withdrawal delays of four weeks to three months and allegations of unauthorised account deductions.
The rotating numbered domain pattern, entity name inconsistency between Long Island N.V. and Wager Tales LTD, ScamAdviser scam classification, and complete absence of responsible gambling tools collectively represent the highest risk profile documented in this series. No fund segregation, no ADR pathway, no GamStop enrolment, and no enforceable withdrawal timeframes apply to any brand in this network. Data confidence for this profile is low, reflecting the absence of any verifiable licensing data and severe documented withdrawal non-payment across all consulted sources.
Players seeking casino brands with enforceable protections should consider the UKGC-licensed alternatives documented above — Jumpman Gaming Limited (account 39175), Skill on Net Limited (account 36776), and ProgressPlay Limited (account 39335) — all of which provide GamStop enrolment, IBAS dispute escalation, and mandatory fund segregation.
Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.