Closed Bingo Sites Review
In recent years, since the inception of bingo on the internet, we have seen numerous brands open their virtual doors. Many consider the market saturated and players spoilt for choice of where to play their favourite game online so it is understandable then that alongside the new bingo sites opening there are closed bingo sites too, the brands that cannot maintain liquidity or player interest despite their best efforts.
There are numerous reasons for a bingo site to close and here we list all the closed bingo sites with a little about why the brand ceased trading, if known. Unfortunately the current list is unlikely to be complete and new brands will be added over time.
Our list is alphabetically ordered rather than by closure date and only shows closed bingo sites that we have reviewed and listed here at BallsUpBingo.
Closed Bingo Sites List
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Ann Summers Bingo closed on 28th October 2009 with players told of the impending closure just two days before the sites virtual doors closed. • Read archived Ann Summers Bingo review |
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Bingo Day UK was one of the many Playtech powered brands to close with the purchase of Virtue Fusion by Playtech and ceased operations on 15th November 2010. • Read archived Bingo Day UK review |
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Bingo Id was just one of many St Minver brands to bite the virtual dust back in 2009 just a year after making a move to St Minver from The Gaming Network. • Read archived BingoID review |
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Bingo Zest was one of a handful of sites that had to close it's doors on 28th April 2011 alongside the termination of the CyberBingo network. • Read archived Bingo Zest review |
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Bingolore closed on 4th January 2012 promising to "be back in the Spring" with a site that was bigger and better; something we have yet to see. • Read archived Bingolore review |
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Blackpool Club Bingo joined forces with bigger William Hill brand, Ruby Bingo, back in October 2009. This site was just many who ceased business in their original name. • Read archived BlackpoolClub Bingo review |
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Bulldog Bingo only managed a couple of months in the world of bingo online before the software provider, Interactive Playnet, ceased operations in November 2009 for the You Got Bingo network. • Read archived Bulldog Bingo review |
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Bunny Bingo was another brand to bite the virtual dust back in March 2010. The site remains but is now an advertising portal for many other internet bingo brands. • Read archived Bunny Bingo review |
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Daily Express Bingo was another of the brands affected by the closure of the CyberBingo network. The site stopped taking deposits before finally closing on 28th April 2011 • Read archived Daily Express Bingo review |
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Desperate Wives Bingo ceased trading on 21st September 2009 but the page is still available to view, you simply cannot register a new account or login. • Read archived Desperate Wives Bingo review |
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GameOn Bingo closed it's virtual doors on 29th July 2011. No explanation was given but as a Dragonfish networked brand, the site won't be missed. • Read archived GameOn Bingo review |
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InterBingo closed in March 2012 with no known notification to players prior to the impending closure. There are several other brands available online that offer the same gaming experience previously found at InterBingo. • Read archived InterBingo review |
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Mail Bingo closed it's virtual doors to players on 17th November 2011. There was just 24 hours notice to players before the site completely closed. • Read archived Mail Bingo review |
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Paparazzi Bingo , along with a number of St Minver networked brands, closed in November 2008 and this was attributed to it not performing as expected. • Read archived Paparazzi Bingo review |
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Purely Bingo is one of very few brands actually forced to close by the operator/software provider but it was understandable with non-payment of winnings to players and affiliates from this site. • Read archived Purely Bingo review |
















