08/04/2026
4 Red Flags of Fake Gambling Sites (And How to Check the Real Ones)
Online betting in Australia comes with strict rules – for good reason. Legitimate operators must hold a license, and checking is easy. Just visit the ACMA website and search for ‘gambling operators’.
But how do you spot the fakes before you get stung? Look out for these four warning signs:
1. Illegal credits or bonuses
It’s against the law for gambling providers to offer credits, bonuses, or referral rewards for online betting. If you see a site pushing “free bets” or “sign-up credits”, it’s almost certainly fake.
2. Transfer‑only payment methods
Fake gambling sites often demand payment via PayID or bank transfer only. Why? Because these methods make the money hard to trace. Legit operators offer traceable, regulated payment options.
3. Uncapped spending
Real operators are required to provide tools for setting spending limits. Any site that encourages uncapped or non‑stop betting is a major red flag.
4. Social media advertising
Be wary of random social media posts, unknown friend requests, or direct messages with betting referral links. These are common signs of fake gambling websites.
Seen something suspicious?
You can report fake gambling websites directly to ACMA. Just search for ‘gambling complaint form’ on their website.
Stay safe. Bet legal.