I used the Stake Code Claimer for three weeks and ended up with a 30-day bonus ban. Here’s what happened.
I was missing every single code drop on Stake. During Eddie’s streams, codes would disappear in under a second, no matter how fast I copy-pasted them.
Found out about Stake Code Claimer through Discord. It’s a browser script that automatically claims all codes – stream drops, reloads, weekly bonuses, everything. Costs $65 per month but they said it pays for itself quickly since Saturday streams alone drop around $75 in codes.

The setup was simple. Install Tampermonkey, add their script, and it connects to their servers. When codes drop anywhere, it claims them instantly.
For three weeks it worked perfectly. Woke up to notifications about codes claimed overnight. During streams I could relax instead of frantically typing. The script grabbed PlaySmart Telegram group codes, high roller drops, Drake stream codes – everything I used to miss.
Then I got the email. Tuesday morning, Stake sent me a ban notification – 30 days bonus ban plus 2 weeks code ban.

Stake detected the automated claiming despite the script’s supposed anti-detection features. Now I can’t claim any bonuses or codes. The legitimate reloads and promotions I would have gotten anyway are gone too.
The Code Claimer team offered to transfer my license to a different account, which tells you this happens regularly. Their “minimal risk” marketing was misleading.
Now I play slot tournaments instead. Way better setup – $7,500 weekly prize pool versus chasing codes that disappear in moments. And no scripts needed.
FAQ
Can you get banned from Stake for using code claimer?
Yes, but not in the way you might think. Stake typically doesn’t ban accounts entirely for using third-party automation, even though it’s against their terms of service. Instead, they hit you with bonus bans and code restrictions. This means you can still deposit, play, and withdraw, but you lose access to all promotional offers, or they get significantly reduced – reloads, drop codes, weekly bonuses, everything.
What happens if you get caught again after the ban expires?
The penalties get worse. If Stake catches you using automation again after your initial ban expires, you’ll face extended restrictions – potentially months instead of weeks.
Can you use the script on multiple accounts?
Yes, the Code Claimer service offers multi-account discounts and specifically markets to users with multiple accounts. However, while using the script on a single account might only result in bonus bans, Stake is much more likely to permanently ban all your accounts if they detect coordinated automation across multiple usernames.
Can Stake see that you have Code Claimer installed?
While Stake can’t directly see what browser extensions you have, they don’t need to. Code Claimer users claim codes at superhuman speeds that are impossible to achieve manually. When you’re consistently claiming codes within 1-2 seconds of them being posted across multiple channels, it’s obvious you’re using automation.
Is there a way to make manual claiming faster without scripts?
Stake mirror sites may load and process claims faster than the main website due to lower server load. You can try entering codes on these domains as they tend to respond quicker during high-traffic periods like stream drops. However, this is still manual claiming and won’t match the speed of automation – but every millisecond counts when codes disappear in under a second.
Are there free alternatives to paid code claimers?
No. Currently there’s only one provider of code claiming automation for Stake, and they charge subscription fees. Any “free” alternatives you might find are likely scams, malware, or incomplete scripts that don’t work properly.
How many people actually get banned for using code claimers?
Nobody knows the exact numbers, but you’ll regularly see players posting about bans on forums and Reddit. Most won’t admit they were using bots, though.
