Jackie Jackpot is an online casino brand owned by a Danish company known as Reward Group ApS, but its games come from Aspire Global, a massive iGaming organisation that runs a number of sites. The site is a little plain, and I found it rather frustrating to navigate through the games room and find pertinent information. There were a couple of other issues, too, along with several positives. Read on to learn more.
Welcome Bonus
The Jackie Jackpot welcome bonus offers 60 wager free spins on Mr Pigg E Bank. The spins expire after 24 hours.
There is a maximum win of £100 on this bonus. The bonus code for this offer is PIGGE60.

Loyalty Promotions
There are a few network promotions on Jackie Jackpot, and these are always interesting. There is also a challenge-based rewards scheme known as Daily Spin Frenzy where you can collect up to 50 free spins by completing challenges. Just log in, check the latest challenge, and see how many spins you can grab.
Other rewards include an offer of 50 free spins every Tuesday and a 40% match up to £100 every Friday. There is also a rewards point program on Jackie Jackpot, but this is not available to players in the United Kingdom.
Table Games and Slots
In the intro to this review, I mentioned that I wasn’t the biggest fan of the layout and style of Jackie Jackpot. I’m picky when it comes to this sort of thing, and as it’s mostly a matter of taste, I prefer not to dwell on it. But in this case, I think they need to do a lot of work.
The sidebar is empty. Rather than listing the site’s gaming sections, it’s limited to a search function, a poorly-designed FAQ (it’s extensive, sure, but the links take forever to load, and the section looks very dated), a document upload section, and the promotions. The games room has only a few basic categories, with nothing related to themes or features—you can’t even filter by jackpots or Megaways.
The website is also not dynamic. It works okay on mobile devices, but on desktop, it does a terrible job of adapting to the screen sizes. I’m currently writing this in dual-screen mode, with the document on the right and the casino on the left, and I can only see half of the slider. It’s a minor thing, but it means I have to adapt my usual approach to pay on the site, and for a site that’s asking for my trust and money, that’s not a good trade-off.
Don’t get me wrong, the games are good. It’s a stacked games room with many of the industry’s biggest names, including the Evolution group, which covers brands such as Evolution Gaming (live casino games), NetEnt, and Red Tiger Gaming. There are also games from Pragmatic Play and Blueprint Gaming, to name just a couple. It’s just the way they are presented that I don’t like.
There are so many casinos out there that have hundreds of great games from all of the same developers. The layout is one of the things that sets these sites apart, and in my opinion, it’s an area that needs work on Jackie Jackpot.
Deposits, Withdrawals, and Customer Support
You can deposit using a variety of payment methods on Jackie Jackpot, including Visa, Mastercard, Trustly, Bank Transfer, PayPal, MuchBetter, Skrill, and Paysafecard. With the exception of Paysafecard, all of these are available for withdrawals, and most cash-outs are processed quickly.
There is some discrepancy regarding the customer support times, with some parts of the site saying that it’s 24/7 and others saying it’s not available during the early morning hours. Your options for getting in touch are fairly limited, too, but the support team is professional, helpful, and quick to respond.
Verdict: Jackie Jackpot Review
I think it’s fairly clear that I had some issues with Jackie Jackpot. Many of these issues were superficial, but as I said above, and as I have said many times before, most casinos are basically turnkey projects with similar games and features. The layout is one of the few things that helps to set the casinos apart, so it’s something that demands more time and effort.
Putting this to one side, the site has a great selection of games, a good variety of payment options, and great support. The welcome bonus is a little on the low side, and there is no rewards program for UK players, but there are still lots of promotions.
Overall, it’s a good site, but it’s far from excellent.
- Over 900 games
- PayPal is accepted
- Loyalty promotions
- Good customer support
Pros
- Poor navigation and design
- Small welcome bonus
Cons
At a Glance
- Operator: Aspire Global
- Payment Methods: Debit, PayPal, Skrill, MuchBetter, Paysafecard
- Total Games: Over 900
- Licence Holder:
AG Communications Limited - Licence Number:
39483
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Jackie Jackpot FAQ
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What Are the Support Hours on JackieJackpot?
On the payments page, Jackie Jackpot states that its customer support team is available 7 days a week from 8am to midnight. In the About Us page it states that support is available 24/7 (it actually says “The JackieJackpot support team is available 7 24”, but I’ll let them off). It says the same thing on several payment option screens, so I’m not sure which statement is true.
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Does Jackie Jackpot Accept PayPal?
Yes, you can use PayPal for both deposits and withdrawals on Jackie Jackpot. It also accepts Skrill and Neteller, among many other payment options.
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What is the Wagering Requirement on Jackie Jackpot?
The welcome bonus currently has a 35x wagering requirement, and the same term is used across multiple bonuses. It is subject to change, though, so check the terms and conditions in advance.
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How Fast Are WIthdrawals on Jackie Jackpot?
It depends on the payment method. PayPal could take just a couple of hours, but you may need to wait for a few days to get your funds if you use debit cards.