Head-to-head
Amazon Slots vs Tonybet
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
Amazon Slots and Tonybet are both Canadian-facing operators with active AGCO licensing disclosed and CAD support, but they are built for different types of real-money players. Amazon Slots is a casino-first brand from Jumpman Gaming Limited, launched in 2016, with a large reported provider roster and no sportsbook, poker room, or bingo product. Tonybet is older, launched in 2009, and is broader: Casino, sportsbook, poker, bingo, live dealer, Interac, crypto, and French language support are all disclosed. Both support instant play, both accept Interac, both have no iOS or Android app listed, and both show high data confidence. The trust gap is meaningful but not absolute: Amazon Slots scores 84 with value tier B, while Tonybet scores 90 with value tier A. A Canadian player might compare them if they want an Ontario-licensed site with Interac and CAD, but the choice depends on whether the priority is a larger casino provider footprint or a more complete all-in-one gambling account.
Welcome bonus
Tonybet is the only operator here with a disclosed welcome bonus amount: C$1000, listed as a combo offer. That matches the Canadian-facing market median welcome bonus of C$1000, but sits below the market average of C$2313 across the 159-operator sample. Amazon Slots has no welcome bonus amount disclosed in the supplied data, so its headline bonus value is not disclosed. Wagering math is also limited. Neither operator provides a wagering requirement in the supplied JSON, so turnover cannot be calculated for either site. For Tonybet, a C$1000 bonus with undisclosed wagering means the real cost of clearing the offer is unknown. For Amazon Slots, both the bonus amount and wagering requirement are not disclosed, so no bonus turnover estimate is possible. The market benchmarks show average wagering of 72x and median wagering of 42.5x, but those are market averages, not operator-specific terms. Effective bonus value is likewise not disclosed for either operator. The market average effective bonus is C$65, but that cannot be assigned to Amazon Slots or Tonybet. On disclosed nominal value, Tonybet has the clearer offer. On real value, the evidence is inconclusive because the required wagering and effective_bonus_value_cad are not disclosed for either.
Licensing
Both operators disclose active AGCO licensing and are marked Ontario licensed, which is the strongest Canadian regulatory fact in the supplied data. For Ontario residents only, this means the Ontario iGaming framework applies through AGCO and iGaming Ontario. That protection should not be assumed for players outside Ontario. Amazon Slots also lists UKGC and Other active licences, while Tonybet lists Kahnawake, AGCO, and three Other active licences. No licence numbers are disclosed for either operator, so a player cannot compare registration IDs from this dataset. The supplied data does not list MGA or Curacao licensing for either brand, so those cannot be treated as part of this comparison. A complaint path for an Ontario resident would generally start with the operator and then the Ontario regulatory structure if unresolved. Outside Ontario, protection depends on the applicable listed authority and player location. Kahnawake is disclosed for Tonybet, while Amazon Slots has UKGC listed, but neither should be described as Canadian provincial protection. A grey-market operator would mean no Canadian regulator, but both brands here disclose AGCO status.
Payments
Both operators support CAD and Interac, which matters because only 30% of Canadian-facing operators in the market sample list Interac. Amazon Slots supports Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill for deposits and withdrawals, with 0% fees disclosed across those methods. Processing times are not disclosed for Amazon Slots. Tonybet has a wider payment menu: Bank Transfer, Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, Jeton, Interac, InstaDebit, iDebit, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, USDT, PayPal, Paysafecard, and MuchBetter. It also discloses 0% fees across methods. Tonybet lists 24-hour processing for Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, Jeton, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, USDT, and MuchBetter, and 72 hours for Bank Transfer, Visa, and Mastercard. Interac processing time is not disclosed for either operator. Tonybet is not crypto-only because it supports fiat methods and CAD, but it does accept crypto. Amazon Slots does not accept crypto. On payment transparency and breadth, Tonybet has the stronger disclosed profile.
Games
Amazon Slots is the casino specialist in this comparison. It reports 86 providers and lists studios including NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, and Games Global. Tonybet reports 11 providers, including Pragmatic Play, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Relax Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming, and Games Global. Both operators disclose live dealer availability. Tonybet adds sportsbook, poker room, and bingo, while Amazon Slots does not. Neither operator lists an iOS app or Android app, and both support instant play. For mobile-first users, that means the comparison rests on browser play rather than native apps. Tonybet has broader product coverage and more languages, but Amazon Slots has the larger disclosed casino provider count.
Support
Tonybet has the stronger disclosed support setup. It lists 24/7 support, live chat, and email, plus French availability through its supported language list. Amazon Slots lists email support only, with no 24/7 support, no live chat, no phone support, and no French availability. For a Canadian player who may need help during deposits, KYC, withdrawals, or bonus clarification, Tonybet’s support profile is materially more complete. Amazon Slots may still suit players who rarely need support, but the disclosed channels are limited.
Who each fits
Amazon Slots fits a casino-focused Canadian player who wants CAD, Interac, AGCO disclosure, and a broad provider roster rather than a sportsbook or poker account. Its trust score of 84 is high relative to the 47.6 market average, and its value tier is B. The main strength is casino variety: 86 disclosed providers and live dealer access. It is weaker for players who need French support, 24/7 chat, crypto, or disclosed withdrawal timing. It also suits players who do not require a native app, since only instant play is disclosed. Bonus shoppers should note that bonus value and wagering are not disclosed.
Tonybet fits a Canadian player who wants one account for casino, sportsbook, poker, bingo, and live dealer play. Its trust score is 90, its Canadian friendliness score is 90, and its value tier is A, all stronger than Amazon Slots on the disclosed data. It is also the clearer fit for French-speaking users and players who want 24/7 live chat. Payment coverage is broad, including Interac, PayPal, cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, and crypto. The tradeoff is casino provider depth: Tonybet lists 11 providers versus Amazon Slots at 86. Wagering and effective bonus value remain not disclosed.
Our verdict
For an Ontario resident wanting safety, this is close because both disclose AGCO licensing and Ontario availability, but Tonybet has the higher trust score, higher Canadian friendliness score, and stronger support profile. For a Quebec French-speaker, Tonybet is the clearer fit because French availability is disclosed, while Amazon Slots lists English only. For a high-roller crypto user, Tonybet is the only viable choice from this data because it accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and USDT, while Amazon Slots does not accept crypto. For a mobile-first casual player, neither has a disclosed native iOS or Android app, so it is a tie on apps. If browser play is acceptable, Tonybet has broader product coverage and support, while Amazon Slots has the larger casino provider count.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Both disclose active AGCO licensing and are marked Ontario licensed, so Ontario residents get the relevant Ontario iGaming protection with either. Tonybet has the stronger disclosed profile overall, with trust score 90, Canadian friendliness 90, value tier A, 24/7 support, and live chat. Amazon Slots scores trust 84 and value tier B.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both Amazon Slots and Tonybet support Interac for deposits and withdrawals. Interac processing time is not disclosed for either operator in the supplied data. Both also support CAD, which makes them more practical for Canadian bank-based play than operators that rely only on foreign currency or crypto.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- Tonybet has more disclosed withdrawal timing data. It lists 24-hour processing for several e-wallet and crypto methods, and 72 hours for Bank Transfer, Visa, and Mastercard. Amazon Slots does not disclose processing times in the supplied data. Interac processing time is not disclosed for either operator.
- Which has the stronger casino library?
- Amazon Slots has the larger disclosed casino supplier roster, with 86 providers versus Tonybet’s 11. Both offer live dealer games. Tonybet offsets the smaller provider count with a sportsbook, poker room, and bingo, while Amazon Slots is more narrowly casino-focused.
- Which is better for French-speaking Canadians?
- Tonybet is the clearer fit for French-speaking Canadians because French availability is disclosed in its supported languages. Amazon Slots lists English only and has french_available set to false. Quebec availability is disclosed for Amazon Slots, but French interface or support is not disclosed.
- Where can I get help with gambling concerns?
- If gambling is causing stress, debt, or loss of control, pause play and use support outside the operator. In Ontario, ConnexOntario is available at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, Jeu: Aide et référence is available at 1-800-461-0140. Both operators list self-exclusion and deposit limits.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | Amazon Slots | Tonybet |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus (CAD) | – | C$1k |
| Top licence | UKGCOtherAGCO | KahnawakeAGCOOtherOtherOther |
| Ontario iGO licensed | Yes | Yes |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | Yes | Yes |
| French support | No | Yes |
| Trust score | 84/100 | 90/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 75/100 | 90/100 |