Bonus Terms
Wagering requirements decide whether a bonus is actually worth claiming, and this shelf exists because the headline number on a promotion tells a reader almost nothing about that on its own. A 30x wagering requirement on a $50 bonus and the same 30x on a $500 bonus are not comparable offers, and neither is directly comparable to a 10x requirement with a shorter game-weighting list or a tighter time limit. Pieces filed here explain how to actually read a bonus before claiming it: what the multiplier applies to (the bonus amount, or the bonus plus deposit combined — a real difference), how game-weighting quietly changes which titles count toward clearing it, and how maximum-cashout caps and expiry windows can make an otherwise reasonable wagering requirement effectively unclearable in practice. It also covers the terms that rarely get marketing attention but matter more than the headline percentage — minimum odds requirements on sports promotions, excluded payment methods for bonus eligibility, and what happens to unclaimed wagering progress if a bonus expires. None of this promises a bonus is good or bad; it gives a reader the specific numbers to check in the terms before deciding, instead of judging the offer by its headline alone.
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Wagering Requirements, Decoded: How to Read a Bonus Before You Claim It
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Bonus Terms | Report |