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I got an email from Prism Casino last year and they had what seemed like a great bonus offer. I'd never played onlne casinos before - only poker so, I didn't catch the fine print and I deposited the $25 and got $175 in my account for a total of $200. Over the last year I have been playing Let Em ride and Blackjack and I tried to withdraw some of the over $300 I had in my account. Surprise, surprise, surprise - I hadn't cleared all the bonus (at something like 50 times) and because it wasn't cleared I couldn't even get my $25 back. So it pays to read the fine print. I eventually lost all of it and deleted the software. If it can't be cleared in increments and the requirements are ridulously high and you can't remove YOUR money then what's the point? Plus the miimum you can bet is $1 so you are spending a lot for little return.
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I used to write reports on Internet casinos, and part of that involved going to the various sites and reading all the fine print. Let's just say that almost all of them are going to get you in the details. That's part of the reason that I've always preferred real casinos to online versions. At least there's nothing hidden in the fine print, because there is no fine print.
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Yeah, I definately learned a lesson there. Now I make sure what the playthrough is and I also make sure that you can convert your bonus in increments instead fo all at once. and as soon as it is converted I withdraw it so they can't change the print before I'm done...lol
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