Epic Sweep Sweepstakes Casino Contract Breach and Scam

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Hi everyone,

I’m posting to share my experience with the EpicSweep affiliate program so other affiliates can be aware before working with them.

In February 2026 I entered into a written marketing agreement with EpicSweep to promote their sweepstakes casino platform. The agreement included a one-time marketing payment of $20,000 upon execution of the agreement and commencement of promotional activity.

After the agreement was executed the payment was never made. Over the following weeks the company repeatedly delayed payment and provided several explanations for why the payment could not be sent.

Some of the explanations included statements that company funds were temporarily tied up, that the owner was traveling to secure financing to resume operations, and that unusually large player wins on the platform had affected liquidity.

During this time the company also attempted to change the payment structure after the agreement had already been executed by proposing payment only through player deposit revenue rather than the agreed one-time marketing payment.

This modification was never agreed to.

In addition, EpicSweep did not provide the materials necessary for the marketing campaign to begin, which prevented the campaign from moving forward.

Despite multiple attempts to resolve the issue privately and several written requests for payment, communication eventually stopped and further contact appears to have been blocked.

Because affiliate marketing relies heavily on trust and timely payments between partners, I felt it was important to share this experience so other affiliates can evaluate the risk before promoting this platform.

If anyone from EpicSweep would like to respond publicly or resolve the situation, I remain open to communication.
 

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Thank you for the details and appreciate you posting it as we will be keeping away from them unless this issue is resolved.
 

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Hi everyone,

I’m posting to share my experience with the EpicSweep affiliate program so other affiliates can be aware before working with them.

In February 2026 I entered into a written marketing agreement with EpicSweep to promote their sweepstakes casino platform. The agreement included a one-time marketing payment of $20,000 upon execution of the agreement and commencement of promotional activity.

After the agreement was executed the payment was never made. Over the following weeks the company repeatedly delayed payment and provided several explanations for why the payment could not be sent.

Some of the explanations included statements that company funds were temporarily tied up, that the owner was traveling to secure financing to resume operations, and that unusually large player wins on the platform had affected liquidity.

During this time the company also attempted to change the payment structure after the agreement had already been executed by proposing payment only through player deposit revenue rather than the agreed one-time marketing payment.

This modification was never agreed to.

In addition, EpicSweep did not provide the materials necessary for the marketing campaign to begin, which prevented the campaign from moving forward.

Despite multiple attempts to resolve the issue privately and several written requests for payment, communication eventually stopped and further contact appears to have been blocked.

Because affiliate marketing relies heavily on trust and timely payments between partners, I felt it was important to share this experience so other affiliates can evaluate the risk before promoting this platform.

If anyone from EpicSweep would like to respond publicly or resolve the situation, I remain open to communication.
Stop spreading nonsense everywhere. You’re a no-brainer tipster and a complete fraud in this market, scamming your own followers. I’ve personally paid for your so-called “tips” and they’re nothing but a scam. Now you’re trying to target random casino platforms as well?


Get a job. You’re clearly a gambling addict losing everywhere and then blaming others. I’m well aware of your tricks…losing money and then filing chargebacks like a sore loser. Instead of going around accusing others of scams, fix yourself first
 

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this is clearly written by one of the indian employees that work at this scam indian sweepstakes casino thats operating out of the United States. The account was created today March 26th, 2026. To update everyone, Epic Sweep has still continued to scam one month later, and has not fufilled the contractual agreement. Avoid this insolvent casino at all costs, especially if you are considering any type of affiliate deal with them. They will not pay you, as they do not even have enough money to cover their basic operations. Another joke of a casino.
 

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this is clearly written by one of the indian employees that work at this scam indian sweepstakes casino thats operating out of the United States. The account was created today March 26th, 2026. To update everyone, Epic Sweep has still continued to scam one month later, and has not fufilled the contractual agreement. Avoid this insolvent casino at all costs, especially if you are considering any type of affiliate deal with them. They will not pay you, as they do not even have enough money to cover their basic operations. Another joke of a casino.
 

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You calling anyone a scammer is the biggest joke here. You’re a tipster clown who’s been scamming your own followers with “fixed tips” that never win. I’ve seen your game..take money, give trash tips and when people lose, you disappear or make excuses.

Now you’re here crying fraud because things didn’t go your way? Classic gambling addict behavior. You lose, then start blaming platforms, making noise and trying to damage reputations to cover up your own failures.

Let’s be real..you’re not exposing scams, you are the scam. Stop misleading people, stop selling fake “fixed” bets, and stop playing the victim everywhere. No one’s buying it anymore
 
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