About casino bonuses
If you are one of those that
goes for bonuses, I urge you to be certain to read the terms before
accepting one. In my opinion, bonuses are ways to trap your
deposit, because most bonuses come with the catch that you must wager
both the deposit and bonus, a minimum of ten times over. But
that's not the bad part....
The bad part is that many of
the terms state that if you play any other casino games than the ones they
designate as acceptable under their terms for bonus; before the terms
have been satisfied; that you do not get paid for any money won.
You might want to read that
last paragraph again.
In other words, it
doesn't matter how much money you win, or how many times you play it over,
if you've broken the terms for accepting the
bonus.
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..... so if you go off and play 1 hand of blackjack
before meeting their terms, you've likely forfeited any chance of
collecting any money won from that point on. The rules for the
bonuses are almost always right there to be found, but a lot of people
don't read them, and they screw themselves before they've even begun.
You must play their choice of games ONLY, until you've passed
the required amount of play, or else your money is basically
forfeited, since they aren't ever going to let you cash out that
account, at least not until you've hit 0 and then made another
deposit. At which point in time you'll be starting off without having
any terms hanging over your head telling you what you can and can't play.
Don't complain. The
rules are almost always very easy to locate, as any respectable casino
will not hide their terms for collecting or playing on bonuses.
And the only games they want you to play on their money, are the high
risk games.
Now if you're strictly a
slots player, that shouldn't bother you too much, but anybody
else, had better be careful what they agree to in terms of meeting
requirements, before they tie their deposited money up with the bonus
offer.
Personally, I write the casino telling
them I don't want their bonus; and send a copy to another of my email
addresses so if ever needed, I can prove the letter was sent and
at what time.
Or try telling them you don't want your
deposit tied up with any bonus requirements; and can you have it added
to your account AFTER you've played and lost your deposit? Some
casinos will do this for you; some won't. It never hurts to ask.
So if you're going to gamble online; and accept
bonuses, these are some
facts of life that you need to come to terms with, or don't
accept bonuses .
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