Sign Up
PokiePlace Casino has closed and no longer accepts new registrations. That means the usual "Sign Up" button is inactive, welcome offers are not available, and you can’t create an account or deposit on the site. For background and our archived notes on the brand, see our Pokie Place Casino review.
If you had an account or a recent transaction, try these steps
If you previously held an account or made a deposit, first check your bank or crypto wallet statements for any recent activity. You can attempt to reach the casino’s listed support channels at support@pokiemails.com or +61-8-0033-0529, but be prepared that the operator may not respond if the site is fully shuttered. If you used a credit card, debit card, or bank wire, contact your bank or card issuer to ask about chargeback or dispute options. For Bitcoin transactions, read your wallet records carefully and consider contacting the wallet or exchange provider for guidance.
Keep copies of correspondence and transaction records, and do not share passwords or verification documents with third parties claiming to recover funds unless you verify their legitimacy.
How signing up used to work (for context)
Before closure, the typical registration path involved providing an email, choosing a username and password, and completing identity verification when withdrawing funds. New players could deposit using Bitcoin, Neosurf, credit or debit cards, or bank wire transfer, and the site accepted EUR, Bitcoin, and AUD currencies. A welcome bonus listed on the site was "100% up to $1000", but that offer is no longer active or redeemable.
If you want to refresh on one of the games that was available, see our page for Fruity Lights Slots, which was powered by Booming Games. For more on that provider, check the Booming Games.
Payment methods, software partners, and support — a summary
PokiePlace listed these payment options: Bitcoin/BTC, Neosurf, credit cards, debit cards, and bank wire transfer. Supported currencies included EUR, Bitcoin, and AUD. The casino featured titles from multiple providers such as Booming Games, Evolution Gaming, Habanero, iSoftBet, Quickspin, Nucleus Gaming, and Wazdan. If you relied on any of these providers for game history or disputes, try contacting them directly for information about game records or verification—but remember, software studios generally can’t resolve operator-side account or payout issues.
Where to look next
If you’re seeking an active site, focus on licensed casinos that accept US players and list transparent support, verified payment options, and clear terms for bonuses and withdrawals. Before signing up anywhere new, confirm the operator’s licensing, read recent player reviews, and review wagering and withdrawal requirements carefully.
If you need help understanding payout documents, dispute options, or how to protect your account data after a site closure, let me know what specific issue you’re facing and I’ll provide tailored guidance.

