I have recently signed up in a new casino and I'm receiving some bonuses with the wagering requirements we are discussing in this thread. The thing is that I have always thought that very high wagering requirements are abusive, but taking into account that the bonuses I'm receiving aren't linked to any deposit I make, I suppose that it is fair for that "free money" to be used as "test coins" and only be able to withdraw for real money after a very lucky strike. In the meantime, the player gets fun and used to the casino at the same time.
Of course, these bonuses are meant to be the hook for many gamblers, but I don't think this is the same case as other bonuses that depend on the deposited amount of money or, of course, abusive wagering requirements for not bonuses but simple deposits.
I would say that it is essential to familiarize yourself with the site's terms and conditions, withdrawal policies, wagering requirements, and any other relevant information that may impact your ability to get the funds you've earned. Just do it right and take time to read and understand the site's user agreement, so people can make an informed decision and assess whether the platform meets your expectations and aligns well with them.
Fair point. Casino nowadays especially the new one is already modifying their ToS to compensate with their marketing like what the OP experience. Casino offer a bonus
without wagering requirements so that players believe that this is a free money while the ToS indicates the wagering requirements is transfer to the deposit which is equivalent too on bonus that have a wagering requirements.
ToS is very tricky. Players should be vigilant on checking first the rules and do a screenshot as much as possible so that they can have proof in case casino alter some of their policy for their own advantage.