Fine Print In Online Casino Offers
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When it comes to offers, nothing can beat online casinos. Readers often ask me to simplify and explain the jargon. Let us start with the ‘free no-deposit bonus.’ Now, this is nothing but a clever ploy to get you to download the online casino software and try your luck. Of course you do receive anything between $5 and $25 in free money. But only the naïve would assume, the money is there for the asking. Play through stipulations and minimum wagering requirements mock the usage of the term ‘free.’ As for bonus, that is the very least casinos can give you, considering the business you generated.
Then comes the sign-up bonus. Most online casinos announce a 50% - 600% deposit bonus. That is, if you deposit X amount, you will get an additional Y amount to play with. This is the form of match bonus and percentage bonus. When an online casino matches every dollar deposit with a dollar, it is dubbed a 100% welcome/sign-up/ or new player “match” bonus. A 50% match bonus would mean every dollar you deposit would get 50 cents as the online casino bonus.
To keep you at their site, many online casinos offer loyalty and reload bonuses as well. These are on-going benefits and often take the shape of programs where you earn points as you play. These points are converted into a cash bonus after you reach a certain amount. For customers who have wagered a lot, it morphs into a VIP programme with additional incentives.
An online casino –either to save banking expenditure or to adhere to software functionalities –may want players to use a specific deposit route. So it offers a “preferred deposit” bonus. This online casino bonus ranges between 5% and 15%. Watch out for the “up to” phraseology though. If an online casino promises a preferred deposit bonus of up to $ 3,000, it does not mean you earn 15% by depositing $3000. It means the online casino’s high-end limit of 15% bonus equates to $3,000. Which means to receive that bonus, you have to deposit $ 20,000.
So while offers are galore, so is the fine-print. Be sure you understand this before you grab those offers.

