The problem lies with the initial Email, not the terms.
It says the bonus is valid for 24 hours after receiving the Email, yet the player has no business relationship with the casino, so how on earth can the casino (legitimately) have this persons details. This makes it likely that the Email is spam, and is promising a bonus that does not exist, something players find out after they deposit and "contact CS for the extra 200%". CS will say that this is not their offer, and will only give the standard bonus on the website, 100% to 177. Further, the victim has already deposited, possibly because of the fake promise in the Email, but they will be bound to the ACTUAL rules, not the promising ones in the Email, as well as finding out it's a phantom bonus, something the Email does not mention.
The casino itself would have no way of determining whether the deposit was within the 24 hours (they cannot know when you RECEIVED the Email), and this would be an easy excuse for failing to offer the bonus if the casino were backed into a corner with evidence, such as a copy of the Email and public exposure of this trick.
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