Fleur-De-Lis
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2007
- Location
- CY
Got an email from Intercasino yesterday, inviting me to join their 'GOLD' club and offering $100 bonus, no deposit. Nice!...
I logged in today, played a bit - it was free money, anyway - and lost this $100 after a while, without much regret. Had fun. There's only one thing really bothering me about it, though. I checked my 'Promotions' tab and noticed that even though my balance is zero and bonus money all lost, I still have outstanding WR of about $1765... in other words, if I ever decide in future to deposit my own money I would still be obliged to wager $1765 before coming clear and able to withdraw... not so nice after all?
Read this today:
I know there is no such thing as free money, but this really made me reluctant to make further deposits. Come on... in the worst scenario, I would need to deposit and lose over $1000 of own money in order to pay for $100 free money offer Did I get it right?
I logged in today, played a bit - it was free money, anyway - and lost this $100 after a while, without much regret. Had fun. There's only one thing really bothering me about it, though. I checked my 'Promotions' tab and noticed that even though my balance is zero and bonus money all lost, I still have outstanding WR of about $1765... in other words, if I ever decide in future to deposit my own money I would still be obliged to wager $1765 before coming clear and able to withdraw... not so nice after all?
Read this today:
I never yet met terms like this, so I am a bit confused.If the bonus wagering requirements have not been met after 90 days and the bonus remains uncleared InterCasino reserves the right to remove the bonus from the player’s account.
Please note that if the wager requirement is not fulfilled within the month the said bonus is issued, any outstanding wager requirement will continue until the wager requirement is met - even if additional bonuses are issued.
I know there is no such thing as free money, but this really made me reluctant to make further deposits. Come on... in the worst scenario, I would need to deposit and lose over $1000 of own money in order to pay for $100 free money offer Did I get it right?