Record-breaking first quarter in 2025 highlights growing trust and efficiency of AGCS platform
Landmark Milestone: $74.3 Million Recovered Since 2009
AskGamblers’ Casino Complaint Service (AGCS), a well-known mediation tool in the iGaming space, has now officially recovered over $74.3 million for online casino players since its launch in 2009. Acting as a bridge between players and operators, the AGCS provides a reliable and transparent mechanism for resolving disputes related to account issues, delayed withdrawals, denied bonuses, and software malfunctions.
The platform has received more than 90,000 complaints in total, with over 23,000 cases successfully resolved. This track record has earned AGCS credibility among global casino users, helping position AskGamblers as a consumer-first platform in a notoriously fragmented online gambling ecosystem.
2025 Off to a Record Start
In the first quarter of 2025 alone, AGCS helped players reclaim $2.59 million, representing nearly 40% of the entire 2024 recovery total. This spike in performance equates to an average of $28,947 per day in recovered funds — a 53.8% increase over the previous year’s daily average of $18,826.
This increased daily recovery rate signals not only rising complaint volumes but also improved resolution efficiency. AGCS now functions across six languages, enabling broader global access and localized support, particularly in emerging online gambling markets.
Highlight: $110,000 Recovered in a Single Case
Among recent successes, the service’s standout achievement was the recovery of $110,000 for a single player — one of the largest individual wins since AGCS was established. Cases like this reinforce the service’s value and demonstrate the potential for meaningful restitution for aggrieved players.
Danijela Pavlovic, Customer Support Team Lead at AskGamblers, commented:
“Our latest triumph is a testament to the tireless work of the AGCS team. We aim to maintain fairness in the online casino environment and provide support where traditional avenues fail.”
Growing Demand for Player Advocacy
The growth in AGCS usage reflects broader trends in the online gambling sector, where players often feel underprotected against unregulated or opaque casino operations. In 2024 alone, over 10,000 complaints were submitted, with an overall success rate of 68%. Notably, over 6,000 of these cases involved delayed or denied payments — still the most common complaint type.
Pavlovic also noted a 28.57% year-over-year increase in total complaint volume in 2024, suggesting that trust in mediation services like AGCS is rising, especially as regulatory oversight lags in many jurisdictions.
A Crucial Industry Watchdog
As online gambling continues to grow globally, platforms like AskGamblers’ AGCS are becoming critical consumer watchdogs. By ensuring accountability and offering multilingual support, AGCS is not just resolving disputes but also raising industry standards.
For players, it’s a sign that while risks persist in the iGaming space, effective recourse mechanisms do exist — and they are improving.

