Head-to-head
Amazon Slots vs theScore Bet
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
Amazon Slots and theScore Bet sit in different parts of the Canadian real-money market. Amazon Slots is a casino-only brand from Jumpman Gaming Limited, launched in 2016, with CAD support, Interac, PayPal, cards, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, live dealer games, and 86 listed providers. It is marked as Ontario licensed and Quebec available, but it has no iOS or Android app and no sportsbook. TheScore Bet is a newer Score Media and Gaming Inc. Brand, launched in 2022, with CAD support, live dealer, bingo, and an integrated sportsbook. Its listed provider count is 33, and its regulatory data shows an active iGO licence. A Canadian player might compare them because both are Ontario licensed, both support CAD, both offer live dealer play, and both have Canadian-facing positioning. The difference is emphasis: Amazon Slots looks broader for casino payments and studio variety, while theScore Bet is more relevant for players who want sports betting alongside casino play. The available data supports Amazon Slots on trust score and casino breadth, while theScore Bet has the sportsbook advantage.
Welcome bonus
No operator-specific welcome bonus amount, wagering requirement, expiry, game weighting, maximum cashout, or effective_bonus_value_cad is disclosed for either Amazon Slots or theScore Bet in the supplied data. That prevents a proper bonus-value calculation. The Canadian-facing market averages give useful context: 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 across a 159-operator sample. Those figures are market benchmarks, not claims about either operator. For Amazon Slots, the wagering math is not disclosed because there is no stated bonus amount or wagering multiplier. For theScore Bet, the same limitation applies. Without those two inputs, expected playable value cannot be compared responsibly. Based only on the supplied fields, neither operator can be said to deliver better real bonus value. Amazon Slots has the stronger trust score, 84 versus 60, and a higher value tier, B versus C, but that is not the same as a disclosed bonus edge. TheScore Bet has no disclosed bonus metrics either. The fair conclusion is a tie on bonus transparency, with both below the standard needed for a deposit decision based on promotional value.
Licensing
The data marks both operators as Ontario licensed, which matters only for Ontario residents. Ontario protection should not be generalized across Canada: IGO protection applies only to Ontario residents, and players outside Ontario should check whether the operator serves their province under another regulatory basis. Amazon Slots lists active UKGC, Other, and AGCO licences, with no licence numbers disclosed. TheScore Bet lists an active iGO licence, also with no licence number disclosed. Neither JSON lists MGA, Curacao, or Kahnawake, so those regulators should not be treated as part of this comparison. A complaint path differs by regulator. For theScore Bet, the listed Ontario route is iGO. For Amazon Slots, the listed Canadian regulator is AGCO, while UKGC is also listed but is not a Canadian regulator. Grey-market means no Canadian regulator; that label does not fit the supplied Ontario-licensed status for these two operators. On the available evidence, Amazon Slots has the higher trust score, 84 versus 60, but both have disclosed Ontario licensing status.
Payments
Amazon Slots has the clearer payment profile in the supplied data. It lists Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill, each marked for deposits and withdrawals, with 0 percent fees shown. Minimums, maximums, and processing_time_hours are not disclosed. Amazon Slots supports CAD and does not accept crypto. TheScore Bet supports CAD, but the supplied JSON does not disclose payment methods, Interac status, crypto status, fees, limits, or withdrawal processing times. That means Interac can be confirmed only for Amazon Slots, not for theScore Bet. Market context shows Interac availability across Canadian-facing operators at 30 percent and crypto availability at 36 percent, but those are market averages, not operator-specific facts. Neither brand can be described as fast for withdrawals from this data because no processing-time field is disclosed for theScore Bet and Amazon Slots lists processing time as null. Hidden fees are not evidenced for Amazon Slots because fees are shown as 0 percent; for theScore Bet, fees are not disclosed. For fiat users, Amazon Slots has the more documented setup.
Games
Amazon Slots has the larger disclosed casino footprint: 86 providers and a named studio list including NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Games Global, Playson, and Slingo. It also has live dealer, but no sportsbook, poker room, bingo, iOS app, or Android app. TheScore Bet lists 33 providers, live dealer, sportsbook, and bingo, with no poker room and no French availability. Its mobile app fields are not disclosed in the JSON, so a mobile-app comparison cannot be settled from the supplied facts. For pure casino variety, Amazon Slots has the stronger data case because its provider count is higher and its studio list is broader. For users who want sportsbook plus casino in one account, theScore Bet has the relevant product edge.
Support
Amazon Slots discloses email support, but not 24/7 support, live chat, or phone support. It supports English only in the data and has no French availability. TheScore Bet does not disclose support channels or 24/7 status in the supplied JSON, and French availability is false. On documented support alone, Amazon Slots is more transparent because at least email support is confirmed. For French-speaking Canadians, neither operator is shown to offer French support, so this is a tie on the available data.
Who each fits
Amazon Slots fits a casino-first Canadian player who wants a broader documented game lobby, CAD support, Interac, PayPal, cards, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard. Its trust score is 84 and value tier is B, which is stronger than theScore Bet on both supplied measures, but it is not tier S, so it should not be called the best. It is also the better-documented option for payment methods and studio variety. The tradeoff is clear: No sportsbook, no disclosed mobile apps, no live chat, no phone support, and no French availability. It suits players who value casino range over sports betting access.
theScore Bet fits a Canadian player who wants casino play connected with a sportsbook. Its product mix includes sportsbook, live dealer, and bingo, which Amazon Slots does not match because Amazon Slots has no sportsbook and no bingo. It supports CAD and has an active iGO licence in the supplied data, making it relevant for Ontario residents. The cautions are material: Provider count is 33 versus Amazon Slots at 86, trust score is 60 versus 84, value tier is C versus B, and payment methods are not disclosed. It suits sports-led users more than casino-only comparison shoppers seeking maximum documented choice.
Our verdict
For an Ontario resident wanting safety, this is close because both are marked Ontario licensed. Amazon Slots has the higher trust score, 84 versus 60, while theScore Bet lists iGO directly; Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents. For a Quebec French-speaker, neither is ideal because French availability is false for both, although Amazon Slots is marked Quebec available. For a high-roller crypto user, neither is supported by the data: Amazon Slots does not accept crypto, and theScore Bet crypto status is not disclosed. For a mobile-first casual player, theScore Bet may fit better only if the player values sportsbook plus casino, but mobile app availability is not disclosed; Amazon Slots explicitly has no iOS or Android app. Overall, Amazon Slots is stronger for documented casino breadth and payments, while theScore Bet is stronger for sports betting.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Both are marked as Ontario licensed in the supplied data. Amazon Slots has the higher trust score, 84 versus 60, and a B value tier versus C. TheScore Bet lists an active iGO licence. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents, so players outside Ontario should not assume the same complaint route.
- Which supports Interac?
- Amazon Slots is confirmed to support Interac for both deposits and withdrawals. TheScore Bet payment methods are not disclosed in the supplied JSON, so Interac cannot be confirmed for theScore Bet. Market data says 30 percent of Canadian-facing operators support Interac, but that is not operator-specific evidence.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- Neither operator has disclosed withdrawal processing speed in the supplied data. Amazon Slots lists processing_time_hours as null for its payment methods, and theScore Bet does not disclose payment-method details. Amazon Slots is more transparent on available rails and 0 percent fees, but speed itself is not disclosed.
- Which has the better casino game range?
- Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed casino range, with 86 providers and a named studio list that includes NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, and others. TheScore Bet lists 33 providers. Both have live dealer, but theScore Bet also includes sportsbook and bingo.
- Is either a good choice for French-speaking players in Quebec?
- Neither operator is shown to offer French availability. Amazon Slots is marked Quebec available, while theScore Bet does not include a Quebec availability field. Based strictly on the supplied data, a Quebec French-speaker should treat both as limited because French support and French interface availability are not disclosed or are false.
- Where can players get responsible gambling help in Canada?
- Amazon Slots discloses deposit limits, self-exclusion, cooling off, and reality checks. TheScore Bet responsible gambling tools are not disclosed in the supplied JSON. In Ontario, ConnexOntario can be reached at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, Jeu: Aide et référence can be reached at 1-800-461-0140.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | Amazon Slots | theScore Bet |
|---|---|---|
| Top licence | UKGCOtherAGCO | iGO |
| Ontario iGO licensed | Yes | Yes |
| Interac | Yes | N/A |
| CAD currency | Yes | Yes |
| French support | No | No |
| Trust score | 84/100 | 60/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 75/100 | 50/100 |