Terms of Service

Last updated: 15 July 2026

Two things are worth knowing before the rest: this site is not the casino, and reading it does not sign you up to anything. What follows is the agreement covering the website you are on — who runs it, how it earns, what it promises and where its responsibility ends.

Written in plain English for readers in Australia. Terms of service are usually unreadable because unreadable is the point; this one is written to be understood, which means you can hold us to it.

What these terms cover

These terms are an agreement between you and [OPERATING ENTITY] about your use of this website. Reading the site means accepting them. If you do not accept them, the correct response is to close the tab, and no hard feelings.

They do not cover your casino account. Ignition is a separate business with its own terms and conditions, and the moment you follow a link from here to the operator, theirs apply and ours stop. Nothing written on this page can add to, subtract from or override anything in the operator's agreement with you.

The short version

This is a website that writes about a casino. It is not the casino. We do not hold your money, cannot see your account and cannot pay you out.

You must be 18

This site is for adults only. If you are under 18, you may not use it, and nothing here is aimed at you.

That is not a formality dressed up as a rule. Gambling harm starts younger than most people think, and every serious study of it says the same thing: the earlier the first bet, the worse the odds of it staying harmless.

What this site is — and what it is not

It is an independent review and comparison resource. We write about one operator: what it offers, what it charges, how quickly it pays and where it falls short. The verdicts here are opinion, formed from public information and the operator's own published terms.

It is not, and does not pretend to be:

  • A gambling operator — we run no games and hold no player funds
  • Licensed by any gambling authority, in Australia or elsewhere
  • An agent of Ignition, or authorised to speak for it
  • A party to any agreement between you and the operator
  • Able to resolve a dispute, unlock an account or release a withdrawal

How we make money

We earn a commission when a visitor opens an account through one of our links. It costs you nothing and changes nothing about the offer you receive — the bonus, the terms and the account are identical whether you arrive through us or type the address yourself.

We would rather tell you that at the top than have you discover it at the bottom. A commission is not a secret worth keeping; it is the ordinary way sites like this exist. What matters is whether it bends the writing, and the answer is on the page: the 15.9% card fee, the US dollar accounts, the wagering arithmetic and the legal position are all here, and none of them help us sell anything.

Accuracy, and why the cashier always wins

We check what we publish against the operator's own material and update it when we notice a change. We do not promise it is current at the moment you read it. Bonus terms move without notice, payment rules differ by bank, and limits change by market.

The rule that matters

If anything here contradicts the terms inside your cashier, the cashier is right and this page is wrong. Those are the terms you agreed to. These are not.

Found something out of date? Tell us. Correcting it is cheaper for everyone than arguing about it later.

Nothing here is advice

This site publishes information and opinion. It is not legal advice, financial advice, tax advice or a recommendation to gamble. Where we describe Australian law — the Interactive Gambling Act, the treatment of winnings by the ATO — we are describing it in general terms, not applying it to you.

Your circumstances are yours. If a decision here turns on your situation rather than the casino's rules, ask a professional who is allowed to answer.

Using the site

Read it, quote it, send it to a friend. Do not:

  • Copy the content wholesale and publish it as your own
  • Scrape it in a way that degrades the service for other people
  • Attempt to break, probe or overload the site or its host
  • Use it to do anything unlawful where you are
  • Frame or mirror it in a way that suggests it is yours or the operator's

Reasonable quoting with attribution and a link is fine. It is how the web is supposed to work.

Who owns what

The text, layout, design and code of this site belong to [OPERATING ENTITY] and are protected by copyright.

Ignition, its logo and its game titles belong to their respective owners. They appear here for identification and commentary, which is what trade marks are for in a review. Nothing on this site implies we own them or that their owners endorse us.

The limits of our responsibility

The site is provided as it is. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from your use of it — including gambling losses, decisions made after reading it, information that turned out to be out of date, or the site being unavailable.

Gambling losses in particular are worth being blunt about. The house holds the edge on every game, losing is the likely outcome, and the money you lose is lost to the operator through a decision you made. No article, verdict or comparison table changes that arithmetic, and none of them can be held responsible for it.

Read the next section, though. It limits this one.

Your rights under Australian Consumer Law

Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts or modifies any right or guarantee you have under the Australian Consumer Law that cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted or modified. Where the ACL gives you a right, you have it, and the section above does not touch it.

Why this is not boilerplate

Consumer guarantees under the ACL cannot be signed away. A clause claiming otherwise is void — and telling a consumer they have no rights when they do is itself a breach of section 29(1)(m). Templates get this wrong constantly. It is here because it has to be, and it means what it says.

Where liability can be limited but not excluded, ours is limited to re-supplying the information or paying the cost of doing so — which, for a website you read for free, is close to the honest value of the thing.

If something goes wrong with your account

Contact the operator. We cannot help, and saying so plainly is more useful than pretending otherwise. We have no access to your account, no visibility of your balance, no ability to release a withdrawal and no standing in any dispute between you and Ignition.

Ignition holds an offshore licence, not an Australian one, which means the Australian complaint routes and dispute bodies do not apply to it. Escalation goes to the operator's own regulator, in its own jurisdiction. That is a real limitation of an offshore service and one of the reasons it is named on every page of this site.

If your complaint is about this website rather than the casino, write to us and we will answer.

Gambling responsibly

Gambling is entertainment you pay for, not a way to make money. Set a limit before you play, never chase a loss, and stop when it stops being fun.

If gambling is causing harm, the National Gambling Helpline is on 1800 858 858 — free, confidential and staffed 24 hours a day across Australia. Lifeline is on 13 11 14. Call 000 if a life is in danger. The responsible gambling guide collects every service with its source, alongside the warning signs and the tools. Those numbers are on every page of this site for a reason, and none of it is a formality.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. When we do, the date at the top changes, and continuing to use the site means accepting the current version. Material changes will be described rather than slipped in — a document quietly rewritten is a document nobody agreed to.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of [GOVERNING LAW], and the courts there have jurisdiction over any dispute arising from them. This does not affect any right you have under the Australian Consumer Law, or any protection available to you as a consumer where you live.

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The jurisdiction has to match where the operating entity is actually established. Picking one that sounds convenient is how a governing-law clause stops working at the exact moment it is needed.

Questions about these terms

Something unclear, out of date or wrong? Write to us. Corrections are cheaper than arguments.

[email protected]

Postal address: [OPERATING ENTITY ADDRESS]

Questions about your account

Deposits, withdrawals, bonuses, verification — none of that reaches us. Contact the operator directly; support is staffed around the clock.

Ignition support

Worried about your gambling instead? Call 1800 858 858 — free, confidential, 24/7.