Top Class Actions  |  July 6, 2022

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Game developers Grande Games, SpinX Games and Beijing Bole Technology agreed to pay $3.5 million to resolve class action lawsuit claims they violated Washington law with casino apps.

The settlement benefits Washington residents who played Cash Frenzy, Lotsa Slots, Jackpot World, Vegas Friends, Jackpot Mania, Jackpot Fever, DAFU, Cash Bash and Jackpot Crush before Jan. 31, 2022.

Gambling apps such as those included in the class allow consumers to play casino-like games including slots, poker, blackjack and more. However, these games may cause issues for those addicted to gambling. In 2020, NBC interviewed one couple that spent over $150,000 on gambling games in just two years.

Some consumers have taken legal action against casino games, arguing they violate state laws against gambling. In September 2020, a Washington player filed a class action lawsuit against Grande Games, alleging the company’s applications violate Washington gambling laws. The plaintiff later added SpinX Games and Beijing Bole Technology to his class action lawsuit.

According to the casino app class action lawsuit, these game developers knowingly created gambling games which encourage players to bet real money for the chance to win big. Although the games gamble using in-game currency, the applications allegedly allow players to spend real money to buy this currency.

The plaintiff in the case argues that these applications violate Washington laws that prohibit gambling. As such, the class action lawsuit contends players are eligible to recover their losses under Washington’s Recovery of Money Lost at Gambling Act.

The defendants haven’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay a total of $3.5 million to resolve these illegal gambling allegations.

Under the terms of the Grande Games, SpinX Games and Beijing Bole Technology settlement, class members can collect a cash payment based on the amount they spent on the gambling apps. Those who spent a higher dollar amount will be eligible for a higher proportional share of the settlement fund. 

Payments may also vary depending on whether class members were covered by arbitration provisions on some of the defendants’ apps starting in 2021. 

Class members may be able to check their payment estimates in the future using a pending payment estimation tool on the settlement website.

In addition to providing funds for cash payments, the defendants have agreed to address video game behavior disorders in their applications by providing self-service resources, implementing in-game mechanics to deter unnecessary spending, and providing voluntary self-exclusion from in-app purchases. These measures aim to stop excessive spending due to addictive behaviors.

The deadline for exclusion and objection is Oct. 17, 2022. 

The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for Nov. 10, 2022.

In order to receive a cash payment from the Grande Games, SpinX Games and Beijing Bole Technology casino apps lawsuit settlement, class members must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 26, 2023.

Who’s Eligible

The settlement benefits Washington residents who played Cash Frenzy, Lotsa Slots, Jackpot World, Vegas Friends, Jackpot Mania, Jackpot Fever, DAFU, Cash Bash and Jackpot Crush before Jan. 31, 2022.

Potential Award

Varies

Proof of Purchase

Player IDs and email addresses associated with the game accounts.

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

01/26/2023

Case Name

William Heathcote v. SpinX Games Limited, et al., Case No. 20-cv-01310-RSM, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

Final Hearing

11/10/2022

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Grande Games Settlement
c/o JND Legal Administration
P.O. Box 91221
Seattle, WA 98111
info@GrandeGamesSettlement.com
1-877-540-0582

Class Counsel

Philip L Fraietta
Alec M Leslie
BURSOR & FISHER PA

Defense Counsel

Ajay S Krishnan
Michelle Ybarra
Patrick E Murray
Connie P Sung
KEKER VAN NEST & PETERS LLP

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26 thoughts onSpinX Games, Grande Games, Beijing Bole Technology casino apps $3.5M class action settlement

  1. Shellbell says:

    Thank you received my check. 819.00

  2. Sherri Wilson says:

    I have spent more than a thousand dollars on lotsa slots by brands games in Washington state. I was not part of the lawsuit after playing for years. I go to play today and they now have a waiver saying I cannot play unless I agree to not be involved in a law. I am not suit. I am not signing. It seems that this should also be against the law to stop me from paying that I have spent thousands on. Any help?

  3. Jay Cee alias I'm scared for my life says:

    Please start one against luckyland. I won several thousand several times and I never got any of my money for this I have proof.

  4. Deborah Poole says:

    I was going to comment with the same response. I live in Michigan and have played more than one of those games. So can each state file a class action suit or do we not deserve to be compensated for being wronged by yet another internet scammer? Basically that’s what 99% of the webpage owners/developers do to us anyway by preying on our hopes and desperation to win.

  5. Beverly Miller says:

    This shouldn’t stop at those games! I have played several games run by Metregrel (spelling might be
    incorrect) and Unity. One was to win bitcoin, they owe me for 115 bitcoin that I won, at the price they were when I played. And other games I played, and those I won a very large amount. When I cashed in, they pulled everything on that game. (About $1,000,000!)

  6. Carlena chambers says:

    Will u please let me know if I qualify for this I am in Tennessee

    1. Dalynn Downham says:

      Add me

      1. Karen Wilson says:

        Add me

      2. Tiffany finch says:

        Add me

      3. Steven coles says:

        Add me

    2. John says:

      No you do not qualify only residents of the state of Washington TN attorney general and governor do not give one bit of care to it’s residences. I too live in Tennessee but have not had luck with these TN just got millions from a Class-action on a similar suit but the money will be used to stop others from taking advantage of the people in Tennessee instead of giving it to the people of Tennessee like they should be doing

  7. Kristie keefer says:

    Please check rivers casino in pa

  8. A Player says:

    If you cant remember your id number, how can I be compensated. This is unfair.

  9. Sandy Prince says:

    What about the people in other states? We were wronged also.

    1. Deborah Poole says:

      I was going to comment with the same response. I live in Michigan and have played more than one of those games. So can each state file a class action suit or do we not deserve to be compensated for being wronged by yet another internet scammer? Basically that’s what 99% of the webpage owners/developers do to us anyway by preying on our hopes and desperation to win.

  10. Rick smith says:

    What about us in other states that have played these games and they owe me pay outs that I never received, can someone point me in the right direction

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