Amazing Bingo: Lucky Tour – Reviews: Is It a Scam or Legit?

Amazing Bingo: Lucky Tour is a new bingo game for the iOS and Android platforms that plays like classic bingo, except with a significant twist. This game and those who developed it claim that you can win real life money by playing it. Not only that, but they claim that you can win a significant amount of money for not a whole lot of playing time.

Are you able to, though? Is this game a scam or legit? This is the question that we are going to be taking a deep dive into for the rest of this article.

To start, the gameplay is classic bingo without any real twists. There are no power ups to help you find more combos on the board. You simply wait for a ball with your number, then you tap the spot that corresponds.

You can play with multiple bingo tickets at a time, unlike most other mobile bingo games. You can play with either one, two, or four tickets; make sure that you are able to keep up with however many tickets you choose.

Unlike other bingo games that claim to earn you money, this one does not pit you against other players for wagering. Instead, you simply play a game of bingo on your own, and the winnings seem to pile up; in fact, they pile up very quickly.

Quick winnings and fast money, believe it or not, are actually generally a negative sign when it comes to figuring out whether the game is legit or a scam. If the developer paid out everybody who won, then they would go bankrupt immediately, so they’re definitely not paying everyone. Are they paying anyone?

To figure this out, go to the reviews in the App Store and see what people are saying. In the case of this game, people are saying that they are having a lot of trouble getting their money. Nobody has posted that they have actually gotten their money, but plenty of people have either said that it’s an endless loop of errors, or that they lost their data and had the rug pulled from under them.

In fact, with one of the most recent updates to the game, the option to withdraw your money has been removed entirely. This means that it’s now simply just a bingo game, rather than a bingo game that claims to earn you money. The good news is that nobody put in a deposit, so nobody lost any money, but nobody is winning any money, either.

With all of that being said, we feel confident in ruling that this game is a scam. There is simply no way to get the money that the game tells you that you are earning, or to earn it like the advertisements claim that you would be able to. This is simply just a semi-fun bingo game with a low pressure playing style and not too many advertisements.

4 thoughts on “Amazing Bingo: Lucky Tour – Reviews: Is It a Scam or Legit?”

  1. games said I won over 5000.00 dollars, tried to cash in 300.00 on paypal app. I waited for the 7 days and still haven’t received anything. Way to good to be true.

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  2. I have been playing Bingo Lucky Tour and have won different cash and have submitted part and to submit into my cash app and win other amounts and put PayPal but they state it takes 7 business days and I’ve had 7 business days and still I haven’t been paid out. If I don’t start seeing the pay amounts that are due, I will report it to the BBB bureau!

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  3. I sent over $5000 to my PayPal account over 2 weeks ago and still have NOTHING. Played game again and gave over $5000 again and my first winning disappeared -NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. JUST DISAPPEARED. So why cash out.
    SCAM SCAM SCAM. FALSE ADVERTISING.

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  4. I watched every ad until every prize was down to one more ad to claim! Finally, I was about to claim an iPad and it was frozen. When I signed in again, all the data and the prize box itself vanished!!! So, don’t waste your time on this SCAM!

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