If you manage to meet the bonus wagering requirements and want to withdraw your win, the casino will verify your identity. If you have signed up yourself as John Smith (and it isn't your actual name), you’ll never make a successful withdrawal.Ĭasinos are quite smart when it comes to this, so your only chance is to sign up with your own name and only once for every bonus and every casino. If a bonus has the form of a free credit, you’ll have to roll it over many times before you can withdraw. No deposit bonuses have very high wagering requirements – sometimes up to 100x. You won $3.69 from 10 free spins on Starburst. With 50x wagering requirements, you’ll have to bet more than $184.50 in total to be able to withdraw your money. You will lose the vast majority of free bonuses before meeting the wagering requirements. Even if you end up with a bonus value higher than $500, you usually won’t be allowed to withdraw more than $50-$100.Īnother rule is the maximum allowed bet.īut if you are lucky enough to roll the bonus over, then you have to be aware of the MAXIMUM CONVERTED VALUE rule.
If the casino defines the maximum bet when playing with a bonus, you must not exceed it. Otherwise, the casino will have an excuse to refuse to pay you out.
And the majority of casinos really will use this excuse.