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@Top Casino 242412 wrote:

Bonus abuse comes around a lot where I am focussing on with some websites at the moment; no deposit free spins. What the players do is they make multiple accounts to claim the free spins, just as long untill they make a profit. They then make the necesary deposit and cash out, never to be heard from again in that casino; they will go on to the next.

Thing is, they never make big profits, and some casino’s dont even let them cash out, because they have made multiple accounts. But sometimes they use VPN and use a different ip every time, then the casino can not do so much against this kind of abuse. In the long run though, its just a small fraction of the players that abuse.

It was a very long time ago (before UIGEA) that I was one of those few people that were lucky enough to be able to cash out a ‘no deposit bonus’. The amount was about $100 and did require me to deposit $20 first. But since then I think the terms have been tightened up even further to make it even rarer to win enough.

I usually just advise players to view them as ‘get acquainted’ bonuses rather than opportunities to get something for free. But as long as I play by the rules that the casino sets up, there should be no reason to deny a cash out.