Bitskins has received a good trust score of 76, indicating reliable service and satisfied customers.
Trust & Popularity
Bitskins has a trust score of 76/100, calculated from 2,136 reviews with an average rating of 4.0. The site receives approximately 767.9K monthly visitors.
Positive Highlights
Has a very good average rating of 4.0 across 2,136 reviews
Established site operating since 2015
Popular platform with 767.9K monthly visitors
Decent business transparency including legal business name, physical business address, email contact, team information
Negative Highlights
Recent ratings are trending downward compared to historical average
Trust Score Evolution
Monthly Traffic
Top Traffic Countries
#1United States8.56%
#2Finland4.86%
#3Germany4.65%
#4United Kingdom4.21%
#5Poland4.18%
Overall Rating
Combined rating from multiple verified sources including TrustPlay.gg user reviews and external review platforms.
Crypto deposits worked really well and no fees which is awesome.Very quick and simple process overall great experience.Just make sure you're on the real site because there are lots of fakes out there.
My first purchase of a skin went fine.After that though,I couldnt withdraw my item for about 10 hours, I get that you had server issues and sometimes thats not Bitskins fault but Steam.However if this happens too much,you will lose many customers,myself included and I dont want that to happen since ive been using Bitskins for around 7 years,and I assume you dont want that either.Best regards
no stacking so you gotta scroll through like 170+ ak redlines to find other skins. cant really browse for something you might like, gotta already know what youre looking for when you go to the site. pricing is decent tho.
Their checkout system doesn't display the complete price you'll actually pay. When you click "Buy now" and choose to pay with something like PayPal, you get hit with extra payment fees that are NOT shown in the price (these fees are only mentioned in small text somewhere). They expect customers to calculate the total cost (item price + fees) themselves. This practice violates B2C consumer protection rules in most countries and is extremely frustrating for buyers. At the end of the day, we need to see the exact amount that will be taken from our account and nothing more.