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If you held an account at Millionaria Casino, here’s the latest on sign-in and how to handle your access after the site’s closure on December 30, 2024. The platform stopped accepting new players on that date, so the information below reflects what current and former account holders need to know now — including how to retrieve balances, recover credentials, and preserve potential payouts.

Signing in: what to expect now

For existing accounts, the usual sign-in flow remained: enter your registered email/username and password, then confirm via any on-screen prompts. If the standard sign-in page returns an error or shows maintenance messages, don’t assume funds are lost—servers and account portals can be taken offline while support handles closures and payouts. If you can still reach your account area, review your balance and transaction history immediately and prioritize any pending withdrawals.

For general background on Millionaria’s offering while it operated, see the review for Millionaria Casino.

Lost password or locked account

If you can’t sign in, use the “forgot password” link on the sign-in interface if available. That typically triggers a reset email to your registered address. If reset emails don’t arrive or links fail, contact the support team by email at support@millionaria.com and include:

  • Your full name and registered email
  • Last successful login date (approximate)
  • Any recent transaction IDs or withdrawal requests

Act quickly — closure processes can involve time-limited windows for dispute resolution and payout verification.

Withdrawals, outstanding balances, and urgent actions

Because Millionaria closed operations at the end of 2024, players with funds in accounts should prioritize communication with support. If you have a pending withdrawal or unresolved dispute:

  • Email support@millionaria.com immediately with clear subject lines (e.g., “Withdrawal query — [YourName]”).
  • Attach ID verification documents only upon request and via secure channels specified by support.
  • Keep copies of transaction receipts and payment method details.

If you used one of the site’s supported payment methods (AstroPay Card, Bank Transfer, Flexepin, Interac, JCB, MasterCard, Neosurf, Neteller, PaySafeCard, Skrill, Sofort, Trustly, Visa, ecoPayz, iDebit), include the relevant transaction references in your message to speed verification.

Past promotions you may remember

While offers are no longer active, here are some of the notable promotions Millionaria ran in its final period — useful when checking past account entries or verifying bonus-related wagers:

  • Welcome: 100% up to €300 + 100 Free Spins (code M100, min deposit €20, wagering 40x).
  • No-deposit: occasional 20 free spins (code ST20 historically).
  • Weekend reloads and cashback promotions were offered at various tiers.

If bonus wagering affected your withdrawal amounts, reference the exact bonus code and deposit dates when you contact support.

Account security: protect access and data

Even after a site closes, your account credentials and personal data deserve attention:

  • Use a unique, strong password for any gambling account and change it if you reused it elsewhere.
  • Beware of phishing attempts claiming to process payouts; verify emails from official support addresses only.
  • If you used a bank card or e-wallet, monitor statements for unexpected activity and report it to your provider immediately if you spot anything suspicious.

Games and software that were available

Millionaria hosted titles from major providers — from Playtech and Pragmatic Play to Evolution Gaming and Betsoft — covering branded video slots, live dealer tables, and progressive jackpots. If you need to verify wager history tied to a specific game (for example, Mr. Cashback Slots), your account transaction log will show game-level entries; see the slot review for reference.

Getting help fast

Support options listed before closure included an FAQ, live chat, and email. With the platform closed, email is the primary route: support@millionaria.com. When writing, be concise, attach verifications only when requested, and include transaction timestamps to cut back-and-forth time. If you used third-party payment services (Neteller, Skrill, Trustly, etc.), it can help to open a case with them in parallel if a withdrawal remains unresolved.

If you still have access to the sign-in page, check for any official notices or banners about withdrawal deadlines or claims windows. Acting promptly and documenting every communication is the best way to preserve your options after the shutdown.