Independent comparison site • 25 brand profilesContent reviewed 13 July 2026
FreeKredit99 guide

Free Credit Scam-Check Guide

Check domains, promotion terms and account requests before trusting a free-credit link.

A familiar logo or bonus banner does not prove that a website is official or safe. Scam checks should focus on the destination domain, information requested and the transparency of the promotion terms.

Warning signs

  • A copied domain with extra words, unusual spelling or unrelated subdomains
  • Pressure to transfer money to a personal bank account or e-wallet
  • Requests for one-time passwords, full card credentials or remote access
  • No visible terms for turnover, withdrawal or eligibility
  • Claims of guaranteed profit or guaranteed withdrawal
  • Unexpected downloads, browser notifications or application packages
  • Support accounts that change payment instructions repeatedly

Check the link before entering information

Read the complete hostname in the browser address bar. Shortened links and redirects can hide the final destination. FreeKredit99 displays the supplied partner domain separately from the internal review page for this reason.

Check the promotion language

Legitimate terms should explain who qualifies, what must be wagered, which games count, how long the offer lasts and what may be withdrawn. Missing or contradictory conditions increase risk.

Protect your account

  • Use unique passwords.
  • Enable available security controls.
  • Do not share OTP or authentication codes.
  • Do not install remote-access tools for customer support.
  • Keep records of deposits, claims and support conversations.

When to leave

Do not continue when a destination changes unexpectedly, terms cannot be found, support asks for unsafe information or the promotion no longer matches the original advertisement.

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FreeKredit99 Editorial Team
Guide reviewed 13 July 2026.