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What is a wagering requirement?

You will not be able to cash out any winnings from your free money balance until you meet the wagering requirements. This is the number of times you will need to bet before you are able to cash out. An example would be if you made a deposit of $5 and were matched with another $5. You would have $5 in your real money account and $5 in your free money account. Say the wagering requirements are 50x. You would multiply 5 x 50. So you would need to make $250 worth of bets before the funds are transferred to your real money account.

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Do no deposit bonuses come with wagering requirements?

Yes, most come with wagering requirements. By clicking on the terms and conditions of an offer, players will be able to read the terms attached, as well as any wagering requirements attached. However, these promotions, which are offered as loyalty deals (to already existing members) may be free of these shackles, but even that is rare.

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Who qualifies for no-deposit bonuses?

All new players will qualify for a no-deposit bonus unless the casino has country restrictions. Also, loyal players and high rollers are known to receive them from time to time often with no wagering requirements attached.

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Why do casinos give away bonuses?

The simple answer is that players love them and it’s a great way to attract and keep a player depositing. It makes your player balance last longer and there is a chance that you will be able to cash out the winnings. This is very appealing to players. There is also so much competition, therefore, have become a marketing strategy that has paid off for both players and casinos.

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Do I have to be a new player to claim a no deposit casino bonus code?

No, you can receive no deposit bonuses and/or free spins as loyalty bonuses which are based on your gaming activity. Most promos where you don't need to make a payment tend to be aimed at the newbies in a bid to convince them to play there.

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I want a deposit bonus, how do I get one?

As the name implies, players have to pay into their account to claim this bonus. You can get these bonuses by visiting sites such as ours that offer many exclusive offers to our visitors. The player must then register as a new player – there’s no avoiding that. Sometimes a website will request that you contact customer support to inform them that you’re interested in the promo. At other times, you may need to enter a promotional code to claim the deal. On occasion, they will just offer it to you straight away, and you can get going with your free cash or spins without any hassles.

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Why would I claim a no-deposit bonus code?

These bonuses are attractive to players because it allows them to “test drive” the website, before making a payment. By wagering this money (and not your own), you can gauge what kind of games they carry and whether they will be a good fit for you. Also, it gives the player a chance to win some free money if they are lucky enough to meet all the wagering requirements and cash out what's left.

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What is bonus abuse?

Bonus abuse is when a player looks for ways to get as many bonuses as they can to intentionally cheat the house. These rules will differ from casino to casino, so it's best to read the T&C's to get a clear explanation of their definition of abuse. It’s advisable to make a deposit without a bonus from time to time to avoid suspicion. Some are fine with players taking one on every payment and others are not, so it's best to make this clear before you chose which site to play at.

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What is a no-deposit bonus code?

A no-deposit bonus code is what you enter when you sign up at a casino to activate a certain exclusive promotion. An example is ’50FREE”. A code can activate any number of promotions including free spins, 1st deposit, reloads, etc. You might find exclusive bonus codes on sites such as ours. This will be valid if you click on the link from the page in which you are visiting.

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Can I withdraw winnings from a free bet?

Yes, you can withdraw your winnings made from a free bet after the wagering requirements have been met. Some sports betting sites might offer a wager-free bet on occasion for loyal players or high rollers offered by email or phone.

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