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Amazon Slots vs OnlyWin

Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.

Amazon Slots and OnlyWin are both Canadian-facing casino brands with CAD support, Interac availability, instant-play access, and live dealer games, but they sit in different risk categories for a real-money Canadian player. Amazon Slots is the older brand, launched in 2016 and operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited. Its data lists active AGCO, UKGC, and Other licences, Ontario licensing, a trust score of 84, and value tier B. OnlyWin is newer, launched in 2024 and operated by Goodfly N.V. Its data lists an active Curacao licence, no Ontario licence, a trust score of 66, and value tier C. Both clear the Canadian-facing basics: CAD currency, English language support, Interac deposits and withdrawals, no iOS or Android app, and live dealer access. The main difference is the tradeoff. Amazon Slots has stronger disclosed regulatory standing and trust data. OnlyWin has broader visible product scope, including sportsbook, French language, crypto deposits, 24/7 live chat, and a disclosed 8,000-game library.

Welcome bonus

The bonus comparison is limited because the two JSONs do not disclose enough bonus terms to calculate real value for either operator. Amazon Slots does not disclose a welcome bonus amount, minimum bonus deposit, wagering requirement, maximum bonus value, or effective_bonus_value_cad. OnlyWin discloses a welcome bonus minimum deposit of C$15, but it does not disclose the bonus amount, wagering requirement, maximum conversion value, or effective_bonus_value_cad. Against the Canadian-facing market sample of 159 operators, the average welcome bonus is C$2,313, the median is C$1,000, average wagering is 72x, median wagering is 42.5x, and average effective bonus value is C$65. Neither operator can be scored against those figures on actual bonus value from the supplied data. The practical wagering math is therefore: Bonus value minus wagering cost cannot be calculated for Amazon Slots because both the bonus and wagering terms are not disclosed; it also cannot be calculated for OnlyWin because only the C$15 minimum deposit is disclosed. On available facts, neither operator delivers a provably better bonus deal. OnlyWin is more transparent on the entry deposit for its welcome bonus, while Amazon Slots has no disclosed bonus threshold in the data. A cautious player should treat both bonus offers as not disclosed until the full terms are visible before deposit.

Licensing

Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed regulatory profile for Ontario players. Its JSON lists active AGCO, UKGC, and Other licences, and marks it as Ontario licensed. That matters only for Ontario residents: IGO protection applies only in Ontario. For an Ontario customer, a complaint path can start with the operator and then rely on the Ontario-regulated framework reflected by the AGCO and Ontario-licensed flags in the data. For Canadians outside Ontario, the JSON does not establish local provincial protection beyond the listed licences. OnlyWin is different. Its only disclosed licence is active Curacao, and it is not Ontario licensed. For a Canadian player, that means no Canadian regulator is disclosed. In practical terms, a complaint would rely on the operator and the Curacao framework, not an Ontario iGO route. Neither JSON lists an MGA licence or Kahnawake licence, so those protections are not part of this comparison. The trust scores reinforce the licence gap: Amazon Slots is 84 versus OnlyWin at 66.

Payments

Both casinos support CAD and Interac, which is important because Interac appears at only 30% of the Canadian-facing market sample. Amazon Slots supports Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill for both deposits and withdrawals, all with 0% fees disclosed. However, its minimums, maximums, and processing times are not disclosed. OnlyWin supports Visa, Mastercard, and Interac for deposits and withdrawals, with C$15 minimum deposits, C$10 minimum withdrawals, and 24-hour processing times disclosed for those fiat methods. OnlyWin also supports Bitcoin and USDT deposits, but the JSON marks both as deposit only, not withdrawal methods. That means OnlyWin is not crypto-only, but its disclosed crypto support is one-way. Hidden fees cannot be compared cleanly: Amazon lists 0% fees, while OnlyWin fees are not disclosed. For speed, OnlyWin has the clearer data because 24-hour processing is supplied and a withdrawal speed rank of 14 is listed. Amazon Slots may have broader fiat and e-wallet choice, but timing is not disclosed.

Games

OnlyWin has the clearer disclosed library size: 8,000 total games, 83 providers, live dealer, and sportsbook. Its provider list in the JSON names NetEnt, while the total provider count is much larger. Amazon Slots does not disclose a total game count, but it lists 86 providers and a broader visible studio set including NetEnt, iSoftBet, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Games Global, Slingo, and others. Amazon Slots has live dealer but no sportsbook, poker room, or bingo. OnlyWin has live dealer and sportsbook, but no poker room or bingo. Neither has a native iOS or Android app, and both are instant-play sites. For mobile-first users, the result is a tie on app availability. OnlyWin gets the product-depth edge from the disclosed 8,000 games and sportsbook.

Support

OnlyWin has the stronger support setup in the supplied data. It offers 24/7 support, live chat, and email, with French available as a supported language. Amazon Slots offers email support only in the JSON, with no 24/7 support, no live chat, no phone support, and no French availability. Both lack phone support. For an English-only player who does not need immediate help, either may be workable. For time-sensitive account, payment, or KYC issues, OnlyWin has the clearer service advantage.

Who each fits

Amazon Slots

Amazon Slots fits a cautious Ontario adult who values disclosed licensing and trust over extras. It is tier B, has a trust score of 84, and is marked Ontario licensed with active AGCO and UKGC entries. It also suits players who want CAD, Interac, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Visa, Mastercard, and Paysafecard without disclosed percentage fees. Its drawbacks are practical: No native iOS or Android app, no live chat, no 24/7 support, no sportsbook, no French availability, and no disclosed withdrawal timing. The profile is strongest for casino-only players who prioritize regulatory comfort over product breadth.

OnlyWin

OnlyWin fits a player outside the Ontario-safety-first category who wants a broader product menu and more visible service access. It is tier C, with a 66 trust score, active Curacao licence, no Ontario licence, CAD support, Interac, French, 24/7 live chat, live dealer, sportsbook, and 8,000 disclosed games. It also allows Bitcoin and USDT deposits, although crypto withdrawals are not disclosed as supported. The C$15 welcome bonus minimum deposit and C$10 fiat withdrawal minimum are clear. The tradeoff is regulatory: For Canadians, the supplied data shows no Canadian regulator for OnlyWin.

Our verdict

For an Ontario resident wanting safety, Amazon Slots is the data-supported choice because it is marked Ontario licensed and has active AGCO status. For a Quebec French-speaker, OnlyWin fits better because it lists French availability and Amazon Slots does not, while both are marked Quebec available. For a high-roller crypto user, OnlyWin is the only one of the two with crypto accepted, but the data shows Bitcoin and USDT deposits only, no crypto withdrawals, and no disclosed maximums, so suitability is limited. For a mobile-first casual player, neither has a native iOS or Android app, and both are instant play, so that part is a tie. If the player also wants live chat and sportsbook on mobile browser, OnlyWin has the edge. If the player wants stronger disclosed trust and Ontario regulation, Amazon Slots is the more defensible pick.

FAQ

Which is better for Ontario residents?
Amazon Slots is the more defensible Ontario choice from the supplied data. It is marked Ontario licensed and lists active AGCO status. OnlyWin is not Ontario licensed and lists only Curacao. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents, not to Canadians in other provinces.
Which supports Interac?
Both support Interac for deposits and withdrawals. Amazon Slots lists Interac with 0% fees, but minimums, maximums, and timing are not disclosed. OnlyWin lists Interac with a C$15 minimum deposit, C$10 minimum withdrawal, and 24-hour processing time, while fees are not disclosed.
Which has better withdrawal speed?
OnlyWin has the clearer withdrawal-speed data. Visa, Mastercard, and Interac each show 24-hour processing, and the JSON includes a withdrawal speed rank of 14. Amazon Slots supports more withdrawal methods, including PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller, but processing times are not disclosed.
Which has the better bonus value?
Neither can be shown to have better bonus value from the supplied data. Amazon Slots does not disclose welcome bonus amount or wagering terms. OnlyWin discloses a C$15 welcome bonus minimum deposit, but not the bonus amount, wagering requirement, or effective_bonus_value_cad. The market average effective bonus value is C$65.
What responsible gambling help is available in Canada?
Amazon Slots lists deposit limits, self-exclusion, cooling off, and reality checks. OnlyWin lists self-exclusion, cooling off, wager limits, and loss limits. For outside support, Ontario residents can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. Quebec players can contact Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140.
Which is better for French-speaking players?
OnlyWin is the clearer fit for French-speaking users because its languages include English, German, and French, and french_available is true. Amazon Slots supports English only in the supplied JSON and french_available is false. Both are marked Quebec available.

Head-to-head breakdown

CriterionAmazon SlotsOnlyWin
Top licence
UKGCOtherAGCO
Curaçao
Ontario iGO licensedYesNo
InteracYesYes
CAD currencyYesYes
French supportNoYes
Trust score84/10066/100
Canadian friendliness75/10055/100