Contact TopSkinSites (reports, fixes, partnerships — the useful stuff)
If you found a broken link, a sketchy mirror domain, a platform suddenly “changing the rules”, or you just want us to review something
that’s getting traction in the skin gambling scene — this is the page. We read messages like a player, not like a customer support bot.
18+ only. Not affiliated with Valve/Steam. If gambling stops being fun, hit
Responsible Gambling.
What this contact page is for
TopSkinSites is a directory + review hub for skin gambling sites across CS2, Dota 2, Rust and emerging ecosystems like Deadlock.
That means our inbox is mostly four categories: corrections, risk reports, review requests, and business/press.
If you’re writing to complain that gambling has variance… yeah, we agree. But if you’re writing because a platform changed withdrawal limits,
started forcing KYC after you won, or a mirror site is farming Steam logins — that’s exactly the kind of message we want.
We’re not a casino operator. We don’t control anyone’s withdrawals. What we can do is: verify claims, update pages fast, warn players,
and make sure the directory doesn’t accidentally send traffic into a trap.
Choose your lane
Pick the type of message you’re sending. This keeps the response time sane and stops your report from getting buried under “do you have bonus codes?”
(Yes. We do. They’re on the Bonus Codes page.)
1) Report a risky site / mirror
If you believe a domain is a mirror, a fake bot is collecting trades, or a platform is running “support” DMs that push urgent trades,
send it here. Include the exact URL and anything that proves the pattern (screenshots help).
Goal: protect players before inventories get farmed.
2) Fix a listing / broken link
Found a wrong payment method, outdated withdrawal minimum, broken review link, dead bonus code, or a site that rebranded?
Send the page URL and the correction. If you can point to ToS/FAQ text, even better.
Goal: keep the directory accurate, not loud.
3) Review request
Want us to review a platform? Cool — but we don’t add sites just because they exist. Tell us why it matters:
liquidity, unique modes, unusual withdrawal policies, or a sudden spike in community chatter.
Goal: focus on what players are actually using.
4) Partnerships / press / brand
If you’re an operator, sponsor, affiliate manager, or media outlet: be direct. We’ll answer, but we do not sell rankings.
Start by reading Affiliate Disclosure so nobody wastes time pretending.
Goal: clean comms, zero drama.
How to write a message that gets a real answer
This is the part that saves time for both of us. A “good” message gives us something verifiable. A “bad” message forces ten follow-up questions.
If you want a fast reply, treat it like you’re filing a bug report for a game: clear reproduction steps, proof, and context.
Include these (the green checklist)
- The exact URL you’re talking about (copy/paste, don’t paraphrase).
- What happened in one sentence (e.g., “withdrawal minimum changed from X to Y”).
- When it happened (date + timezone if possible).
- Where you saw it (ToS link, support chat quote, screenshot, transaction page).
- What game ecosystem it relates to (CS2/Dota2/Rust/TF2/Deadlock) and the mode (originals, battles, sportsbook, etc.).
Don’t include these (the red list)
- Steam passwords, API keys, recovery codes, or anything you’d regret seeing in a leak.
- Full personal documents. If a platform is doing shady KYC, describe the behavior, don’t overshare your identity.
- “My friend said…” with no proof. We can’t publish vibes as facts.
- Spammy promo pitches pretending to be a player report. We can smell those from orbit.
One more thing: if you’re reporting a potential scam, don’t “test it further”. Seriously. The safest test is the one you don’t run.
If you already interacted with a suspicious mirror domain, lock down your Steam security and treat your account like it was exposed.
What we can do (and what we can’t)
We’re good at publishing clear warnings, updating listings fast, and translating messy platform behavior into simple “here’s what this means for your cashout”.
We also keep an eye on patterns — a single complaint can be noise, five similar complaints across weeks becomes signal.
What we can’t do is: unlock your account at a casino, force a withdrawal, or reverse a bad trade. If an operator owes you money,
your best leverage is their support process, their documented terms, and your own evidence trail. We can help you understand what to look for,
but we’re not a dispute resolution authority.
Practical tip: When in doubt, do a small withdrawal test early
Contact form
Drop your message using the form below. If you’re reporting a risky site or mirror domain, put the URL in the first line of your message.
If you’re requesting a review, include the platform name + why it’s relevant right now.
Paste your form shortcode here (example):
[contact-form-7 id=”123″ title=”Contact TopSkinSites”]
We reply as fast as we can, but response time depends on volume and how “actionable” your message is.
If it’s urgent safety stuff (mirror/scam), put SCAM / MIRROR at the start of the message.
FAQ
Yes — if there’s a strong reason: repeated unresolved withdrawal issues, aggressive deception (mirror funnels, fake bots),
undisclosed rule changes that hurt players, or a consistent pattern of support dodging. We also mark sites as “high risk” when evidence supports it.
If you want anonymity, write the report as if it will be published without personal details. Don’t include account identifiers.
We care about the facts: URLs, terms, screenshots, and consistent patterns. Identity is rarely needed.
Sometimes — but not generic “what is gambling” filler. If you have something actually useful (new scam pattern, deep dive into withdrawal mechanics,
valuation quirks for CS2/Dota2/Rust items, or a serious guide that helps players avoid mistakes), pitch it with an outline.
No. If something is incorrect, we fix it — with evidence. If an operator wants to clarify terms, they can send us the exact ToS/FAQ section.
Rankings aren’t for sale, and reviews aren’t a PR channel.
On Bonus Codes. Also: treat bonuses like a contract. Wagering and max cashout rules can turn “free value” into a trap,
so always read the conditions before you click.
18+ only. Gambling can be addictive. If you feel your play is slipping, step away and use
Responsible Gambling.