On 8/25/2025 at 2:25 PM, Liora said:another thread about no deposit bonuses being “scams” when clearly nobody bothered to read the terms and conditions. This happens literally every week on this forum and I’m getting tired of explaining basic gambling concepts to people who can’t be bothered to do five minutes of research. First of all, Book of Dead has 94.24% RTP which means you’re losing 5.76% of every spin on average that’s mathematical fact, not opinion. Second, no deposit bonuses have existed since online gambling began in the late 1990s and they’ve ALWAYS had wagering requirements because casinos learned early that giving away truly free money leads to immediate bankruptcy. Third, the current UK regulatory environment under the Gambling Commission actually requires casinos to be MORE transparent about bonus terms than ever before, so all the information you needed was literally displayed before you clicked accept. The fact that you spent two hours playing without understanding the terms is entirely your fault, not the casino’s. These bonuses are designed as marketing tools to let you test games risk-free, not as charity handouts. If you want better odds, deposit your own money and take a matched deposit bonus with 35x wagering instead of complaining about free promotional offers that cost you nothing but time.
thank you for explain but why so angry? i just ask question because want learn…