This is the second year in a row that I'm receiving money in my 1xBet balance as a birthday present. Last year it was around 10$, I managed to turn it to 60$ and lost it all at once. This year I got around 20$, tripled it, and withdrew lol. The funny part is I did not make any deposit since November last year. Kinda nice of them, don't you think? Does a bookmaker you play on do something sort of this apart from free slot spins that you can redeem your winnings (play x game and double your winning in case you win or play z game and get back 50% of your bet in case you lose) only by playing your own money later?
It's an interesting way to retain customers, but out of all the big gambling operations I've seen around here 1xbit seem to have the worst reputation. Those seem like random sums to give out, are you a regular depositor there? How did you find out about the money in your account, was it emailed to you? These sort of rewards sometimes come with a catch, did you have to bet it a certain amount of times before you could withdraw it? I'm wondering whether there is any criteria to qualify because nobody seems to have mentioned it before. Besides welcome offers and the occasional free bet, I've never seen any gambling site send any more than a happy birthday email, but I guess it might depend on how much you bet.
I know that 1xbit and 1xbet are one company but I never had experience with 1xbit. My account is registered to my phone number and received a notification message about it directly to my phone. And yes, I'm an average depositor, some months I withdraw more than I deposit some months lose all I deposit. In total, a rough number of overall deposits would be around 4-5k and I withdrew around half of it so far (more than 4 years). The requirement is you have to bet that amount on at least 1.3 odd and if win you are free to withdraw.