Electric Spins sister sites

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Electric Spins sister sites include Celeb Bingo, Chit Chat Bingo, Viva Fortunes and Winzino. Electric Spins sister sites are operated by Grand Battery Holdings Limited, licence number 58267 which operates 237 sister sites in total.

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Electric Spins sister sites 2025

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Chit Chat Bingo

If you know a thing or two about the Electric Spins sister sites, you’ll know that quite a few of the bingo sites have official connections to glossy magazines. Woman Bingo is one of them, and Pick Me Up Bingo is another good example. Based on the name, you might suspect that Chit Chat Bingo belongs to the same category. It would be a fair guess, but it would also be wrong. There’s no “Chit Chat” magazine, and this is an independent, standalone iGaming site. We’re using “iGaming” rather than “bingo” because we’re not totally convinced of the merits of Chit Chat Bingo as a bingo site. One of the most curious things about the Electric Spins sister sites as a group is that the bingo sites aren’t really bingo sites. Looking at the homepage of Chit Chat Bingo will confirm the veracity of that statement for you. The welcome promotion at the site provides a slots bonus and plenty of free spins for people who want to play slots but not so much for people who want to play bingo. It’s not that there aren’t any bingo rooms at Chit Chat Bingo – there are actually plenty of them – but they just don’t seem to be the site’s focus.

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Viva Fortunes

Even though the bingo-focused Electric Spins sister sites are often just casinos in disguise, we appreciate that you might just want to head straight to a site that actually specialises in being a casino. As such, here’s Viva Fortunes. It’s a pretty casino with an animated background full of shooting stars blazing their way through the night sky, although you might want to be careful about how long you spend on the homepage if you have limited bandwidth or processing power – it’s surprisingly greedy for what ought to be a basic animation. Our favourite thing about Viva Fortunes compared to the majority of the Electric Spins sister sites is that it doesn’t just focus on the same old slots. There’s plenty of variety among the collection here, and the slots you’ll find in the Viva Fortunes spotlight don’t tend to spend much time in the spotlight at many other casino sites. We’re talking about off-the-wall titles like 9 Mad Hats: Absolutely Mad, which draws plenty of inspiration from “Alice in Wonderland.” Football fans are particularly likely to be happy with Viva Fortunes, as both Football Finals Up and Big Football Bonus are available with a single click from the casino’s homepage.

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Winzino

The style of presentation on display at Winzino has become a little dated. That’s something of a shame because Winzino was one of the best-looking of all the Electric Spins sister sites back when it was in its prime. It comes with a cartoon gameshow theme, complete with a presenter wearing a gold lame jacket of the kind that was briefly favoured by pop stars during the 1980s. It brings character and personality to a template-based layout that looks dull at almost every other casino on the platform that uses it – but it can’t quite mask all of its flaws. The issue with Winzino is that it isn’t just the style of decor that’s become dated – it’s also the gaming content. There aren’t as many games at Winzino as there are at Viva Fortunes (or any of the larger Electric Spins sister sites, for that matter), and those that do find their way into the spotlight tend to be quite old. Action Bank by Barcrest has been around for so long that it can trace its roots to the pre-online casino days and has long since been forgotten by most players, but it’s allegedly one of the most popular slots at Winzino. The game show theme works, but it’s a tired site.

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Pink Ribbon Bingo

How objective should we really be about Pink Ribbon Bingo? After all, this is a rare example of an iGaming site that’s trying to do some good in the world. It’s also one of the very oldest gambling websites you’re ever likely to come across. We’re not just talking about the Electric Spins sister sites here – we’re talking about the whole internet. Pink Ribbon Bingo has been online – in one form or another – since 1997. It was the first charity-related online bingo site to go live anywhere in the world. That’s reason enough to afford the site a little reverence – not least because it’s still raising money for breast cancer charities today. Now we’ve observed that paragraph of reverence, let’s talk about Pink Ribbon Bingo’s shortcomings. It has the same basic focus problem as Chit Chat Bingo – it sets out its stall as a bingo website, but its welcome promotion focuses on slots. We don’t object to bingo sites featuring slots or bingo sites offering promotions on slots, but we don’t think they should ever be the primary focus at a supposed bingo site. Unfortunately, it’s an issue that comes up time and again with the Electric Spins sister sites, and we have no idea why.

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Zoe’s Bingo

We don’t know who Zoe is, but we know what she looks like. There’s a sketch of her on the homepage of Zoe’s Bingo, the iGaming site which bears her name. Based on the style of the sketch, we’d assume she’s a real person. If she is, it’s quite an odd choice of theme for a bingo site. Weirdness sometimes wins over eyeballs, though, and that’s certainly been the case with Zoe’s Bingo. In 2018, it was the winner of the “Best New Bingo Site” award from BingoPort. It’s clearly (and rightly) very proud of that fact; the award certificate is stamped in the corner of the homepage, and the trophy is one of the many images that scroll past on the homepage. The story of Zoe’s Bingo didn’t begin with Zoe’s Bingo. There’s another member of the Electric Spins sister sites family that looks almost exactly like this, and it’s called Katie’s Bingo. Zoe and Katie look different, but every other aspect of the sites they’ve given their names to is the same. Katie’s Bingo even won the same award from BingoPort in 2017, having been the first of the two sites to go live. Who are Katie and Zoe? Why are their faces on these flowery bingo sites? Do they know each other in real life? We have a lot of questions but no answers.

Electric Spins Review 2025

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Electric Spins Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

We hate to say it, but the welcome promotion at Electric Spins is highly unlikely to electrify you. There are casinos on this network that can provide several hundred free spins or even several hundred pounds of matched deposit cash as part of their welcome promotions, but Electric Spins can’t match that spirit of generosity. All it can cough up is 25 free spins for anyone who makes a first deposit of £10, and even then, you have to remember to input the code “ELECTRIC” when making the deposit. If you win anything from this miserly promotion, you’ll have to wager it x40 before it’s yours to keep.

Other Promotions

Like a lot of the Grand Battery Holdings sites, Electric Spins has a rewards programme. Unlike the majority of those sites, it keeps a lot of the details of that rewards programme under wraps. There are mere hints of it on the homepage, but we know that the full package includes a daily allocation of free spins, monthly cashback (once you reach “level four,” whatever that means), “special gifts” and “exclusive treats.” All of these perks sound wonderful, but we’d like a lot more information about how to get them and what the associated terms and conditions are. It’s all a little too vague.

Top Games at Electric Spins

Electric Spins doesn’t try to serve us the same old slots and games we’ve seen at hundreds of other online casinos – the titles it showcases on its homepage are a far more original collection. They include the likes of Bust the Bank by Microgaming, which provides good old-fashioned cops and robbers action despite being over a decade old. If you’re after something newer and more complex, 9 Mad Hats is there as an option. It’s an Alice in Wonderland-themed slots game from Triple Edge Studios and is hugely dynamic. It might be a reskin of 9 Masks of Fire, but that doesn’t overly harm its appeal. Electric Spins is also a good place to come if you like football-themed casino games, as both Big Football Bonus and Football Finals Up are basking in the warm glow of the spotlight on its homepage.

Customer Support and Licensing

You won’t find any live chat support at Electric Spins, which is a little odd, because you’ll find it at plenty of the Electric Spins sister sites. You will, however, find telephone support available between 10am and 2am every day on 0800 018 3307. The only other way of getting in touch is by using the contact form on the website. Electric Spins is listed on Grand Battery Holdings Limited’s UK Gambling Commission licence, which is number 58267, and was awarded to the company in February 2022. As of now, the company has never found itself in trouble with the regulator – there have been no fines or warnings pinned to the licence.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

There’s no way to dress this up. At Electric Spins, withdrawing your winnings can be quite the headache. Your only choices are using a debit card or PayPal e-wallet, and there’s a mandatory 48-hour wait while the casino’s support team processes your request. Going for PayPal means an additional wait of 2-3 business days for the funds to clear, while debit card users are looking at a full five-day wait. Compared to other iGaming platforms across the UK, Electric Spins looks antiquated – all the top-rated sites offer same-day withdrawals. It’s not a reason to avoid the casino, but bear in mind you’ll need to be patient after a big win.

Final Thoughts on Electric Spins

Electric Spins is fine for what it is – a fairly lightweight casino site. It wins a few extra points by showing off a few games that we might not see at many other online casinos, but those extra points only serve to balance out the ones it lost for its vague promotions and dreadfully slow withdrawals. It’s a mixed bag of a casino.
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