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Old 3rd May 2006, 01:01 AM
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That seems an unnecessarily convoluted way to implement a wagering reward. Littlewoods casino have the same deal, but sum it up in a single sentence, basically wager £1000 to receive the free £50, once per player per month.
The Mansion deal is misunderstood as a deposit bonus. It is probably the case that if you deposit more and continue wagering the bonuses should all be released as and when the playthrough is met.
To reduce the inconvenience, it is probably best to find out if all the deposits can be made in order before wagering for the release of the reward bonuses.
With this complication I would expect to find a tool available to track wagering.

I posted previously that there is no such thing as "standard", just things that most casinos do and some don't, and vice versa.

The acid test is do they award the bonuses when the required playthrough is eventually met on later deposits made and played in the 30 day period allowed?
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