🚫 Spinanga Is Not Licensed in the Philippines

According to an official response from PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation), Spinanga is neither licensed nor accredited to operate in the Philippines as of June 30, 2025.

β€œSpinanga is NEITHER a PAGCOR licensed NOR an accredited online/remote gaming platform / service provider as of June 30, 2025.”
-PAGCOR (July 2025), in response to a formal complaint

⚠️ What This Means for You:

❌ Spinanga is illegal in the Philippines.

πŸ›‘ You are not protected by local gaming laws if you use the platform.

πŸ’Έ Your funds can be frozen or lost without explanation or recourse.

πŸ•΅οΈ Spinanga continues to target Filipino users despite this violation:

It publicly lists β€œPhilippines” as a business location on Trustpilot.

It does not restrict access for Filipino users.

It allows deposits from the Philippines with no license.

πŸ“£ What PAGCOR Did Next

PAGCOR has escalated the case to:

National Telecommunications Commission (NTC)

Philippine National Police (PNP)

National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)

These agencies may investigate further and take appropriate legal action.

βœ… What You Can Do Now

1. Stop using Spinanga immediately.

2. Report the platform to info@pagcor.ph

3. Warn others by sharing this blog.

4. If you were affected, consider filing a complaint with PAGCOR and other authorities.

πŸ” Additional Resources

πŸ”— PAGCOR official warning about illegal platforms

πŸ“‚ Full investigation archive – SpinangaCase

πŸ“· Screenshots, evidence, and communication history

🧠 Know Your Rights

This site was created to expose unethical and potentially illegal behavior by online casinos operating without oversight. If you’ve been affected, you’re not alone.

Silence protects them. Speaking up protects you.

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ This page is dedicated to Filipino players.

If you’re reading this from the Philippines, you deserve the truth.