5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Solitaire Cash for iPhone.
Solitaire Cash is free iOS app published by Papaya Gaming LTD
Vasska
I made a deposit and the app took me to a registration screen to enter my info. It wants a 6 digit code to be sent via text but refuses to send the code, claiming a technical issue. Closing / reopening the app only takes me back to the registration screen, rendering it unplayable. After taking my money, of course.
jandmaddog
I’ve tried to reach support multiple times about an internal error, tells me to contact support, it won’t let me register or accept my cash. Making the game unplayable. It’s been over a week and have heard nothing back. Do not put money into this game!
tbonesteakfroes28
Win cool prizes and money as well as play an absolute classic game. What else could you ask for honestly
cSam.i.am
Here’s a game that is mildly interesting & competitive too. And, being moderately skilled, you can actually win real dollars, unlike many other games where only the pros win. Today I won 15 bucks. I’ve played countless times on the 10 dollars I originally spent & my current balance is about 16. It’s fun for everyone, including grandma (me)
Picachu;)
I like that you can play for money but I don't like that the game starts as soon as the cards are set up. Other games don’t start till you move the first card
taxscam
I recently contacted customer support when I received a 1099-Misc and it showed that I had to pay taxes on my total withdrawals which included my own deposits. Customer support confirmed my total deposits and total withdrawals for the year which proved that I’m paying taxes on my own money. Basically, if you play this game make sure that you only withdraw once for the entire year. Or make sure that your withdrawals total more than $600 otherwise you will pay taxes on your own money (not just money you won). I was not aware of this so now I’m paying thousands of dollars in federal and state taxes, which is way more than I actually won. I hope you do not go through this. If you are playing for fun and not for money the game is fine but if you play for money just know that if you reach $600 in withdrawals, you will be required to pay federal and state taxes on it, even if a large portion of that money was your own deposited amount.