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legendary
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I had the worst experience in one casino so i decided to ask this:

What exactly are the terms for first deposit bonus? Do i need to play my deposit amount how many times, in order to withdraw winnings? I mean is 100% enough or do i need to play 100% of the bonus too?

Yeah, that happens sometimes with the casinos. Most of the casinos offer deposit bonus only to attract new players on their platforms but they never open tell about the wager requirements and when a user thinks that he\she will be able to gain the bonus then they jump for that bonus without knowing that there are requirements as well. It's always better to know that what are the wager requirements before delving towards such bonuses.


This kind of stuff should be open to the public.  A casino must declare their wagering requirement in order to make the public not confused or blame them of insufficient information making some issues between the casino and the player.

Oftentimes, the player feels betrayed or cheated when something that is not written on the mechanics becomes the source of misunderstanding like the wagering requirement to say that the funds are already owned by the player.

I feel like some casinos are not revealing their wagering requirement for Bonus packages to not discourage players from claiming.  I can understand that but isn't it much better if the player knows all the information beforehand without inquiring with the support staff?  This will give the player a better option of choices whether they will go after the bonus package or just play normally.  it will also minimize the confusion and misunderstanding between the player and the casino since information is already given from the start.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 368
Terms & Conditions
Bonuses are entirely optional and can be forfeited at any time.
The first Welcome Package bonus expires after three days from signing up.
You must manually and individually activate each bonus in the Welcome Package.
Each bonus in the Welcome Package has a unique expiry date and terms.
You must deposit $10 USD or more to qualify for Free Spins. Deposits less than $20 USD will grant you ten free spins, and deposits more than $20 USD will grant you 20 free spins.
Free Spins expire after 48 hours from being claimed.
Free Spins have a base value of $0.20 per spin.
Free spins are playable on Gates of Olympus by Pragmatic Play.
Sherbet will not replace or refund Free Spins if Gates of Olympus is unavailable in your region.
The maximum winnings you can expect from Free Spins is $1,000 USD. Any winnings exceeding these limits will be forfeited.
Only real money bets contribute toward bonus wagering requirements.
Different games contribute a different percentage toward the bonus wagering requirements: Games with a house edge of more than 3% contribute 100%. Games with a house edge of 3% or less contribute 5%.

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o48o asked an excellent question and your reply good. I have had the same questions when I used another online casino. The terms and conditions above which answers the question is also similar to the terms and conditions of the other casino I played at. I can say that we can generalize that this is what is obtainable for 90% of casinos.
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 564
I had the worst experience in one casino so i decided to ask this:

What exactly are the terms for first deposit bonus? Do i need to play my deposit amount how many times, in order to withdraw winnings? I mean is 100% enough or do i need to play 100% of the bonus too? And what about the money i get from free spins? Am i free to withdraw that or do i have to wager more to actualize that as free money that too?

I would assume this isn't as complicated as i am preparing for, but i got tricked by last obscure casino i tried bonuses with.

Isn't meeting the wagering requirement for x times of the deposit amount needed in order to withdraw?  I checked the deposit bonus mechanics and I can't find the requirement for withdrawing funds after activating the bonus package.

This link: https://sherbet.com/?modal=promo&slug=welcome-package seems to explain how it works but no where I can find the requirement for the withdrawal option, or maybe I am missing something?

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Terms & Conditions
Bonuses are entirely optional and can be forfeited at any time.
The first Welcome Package bonus expires after three days from signing up.
You must manually and individually activate each bonus in the Welcome Package.
Each bonus in the Welcome Package has a unique expiry date and terms.
You must deposit $10 USD or more to qualify for Free Spins. Deposits less than $20 USD will grant you ten free spins, and deposits more than $20 USD will grant you 20 free spins.
Free Spins expire after 48 hours from being claimed.
Free Spins have a base value of $0.20 per spin.
Free spins are playable on Gates of Olympus by Pragmatic Play.
Sherbet will not replace or refund Free Spins if Gates of Olympus is unavailable in your region.
The maximum winnings you can expect from Free Spins is $1,000 USD. Any winnings exceeding these limits will be forfeited.
Only real money bets contribute toward bonus wagering requirements.
Different games contribute a different percentage toward the bonus wagering requirements: Games with a house edge of more than 3% contribute 100%. Games with a house edge of 3% or less contribute 5%.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 672
Top Crypto Casino
I had the worst experience in one casino so i decided to ask this:

What exactly are the terms for first deposit bonus? Do i need to play my deposit amount how many times, in order to withdraw winnings? I mean is 100% enough or do i need to play 100% of the bonus too?

Yeah, that happens sometimes with the casinos. Most of the casinos offer deposit bonus only to attract new players on their platforms but they never open tell about the wager requirements and when a user thinks that he\she will be able to gain the bonus then they jump for that bonus without knowing that there are requirements as well. It's always better to know that what are the wager requirements before delving towards such bonuses.
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1132
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I had the worst experience in one casino so i decided to ask this:

What exactly are the terms for first deposit bonus? Do i need to play my deposit amount how many times, in order to withdraw winnings? I mean is 100% enough or do i need to play 100% of the bonus too? And what about the money i get from free spins? Am i free to withdraw that or do i have to wager more to actualize that as free money that too?

I would assume this isn't as complicated as i am preparing for, but i got tricked by last obscure casino i tried bonuses with.
copper member
Activity: 217
Merit: 32
Sherbet.com

KYC, can we stop discussing about it, please?

Yes, I have seen discussions about KYC done many times here. I don't know why so many people are interested in discussing this even though KYC is a common thing. I think the KYC guidelines can be read clearly in the Sherbet FAQ and there is no need to debate.
Discussion patterning to kyc on gambling casinos is not one that can be easily abated, even though kyc is a very common thing this days, but it's still a hot topic of discussion, since there are players who are or have gone through the kyc process and would like to share their experiences, while there are others who plan to go through the same process and would like to learn from those who have gone through the process before them.

So, discussions around kyc is what I personally call a progressive one, gamblers can never be tired of discussion it, as long as its something that remains very relevant in the gambling casino.

Yes, that's right, if anyone wants to ask about this or other things. We're happy to help, feel free to send us a message

Regards,
Jt
copper member
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We have announced the winners of the eighth round of the bitcoin price prediction contest;
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We have also launched the tenth round of the bitcoin price prediction contest;
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We will provide notification when the prize has been distributed to the winner's account.

Regards,
Jt
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 429

KYC, can we stop discussing about it, please?

Yes, I have seen discussions about KYC done many times here. I don't know why so many people are interested in discussing this even though KYC is a common thing. I think the KYC guidelines can be read clearly in the Sherbet FAQ and there is no need to debate.
Discussion patterning to kyc on gambling casinos is not one that can be easily abated, even though kyc is a very common thing this days, but it's still a hot topic of discussion, since there are players who are or have gone through the kyc process and would like to share their experiences, while there are others who plan to go through the same process and would like to learn from those who have gone through the process before them.

So, discussions around kyc is what I personally call a progressive one, gamblers can never be tired of discussion it, as long as its something that remains very relevant in the gambling casino.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 340
Jolly? I think I've heard that name before. hmm

KYC, can we stop discussing about it, please?

Yes, I have seen discussions about KYC done many times here. I don't know why so many people are interested in discussing this even though KYC is a common thing. I think the KYC guidelines can be read clearly in the Sherbet FAQ and there is no need to debate.
hero member
Activity: 1722
Merit: 801
The only platform I agree to do submit my KYC are exchangers and Casino since we can understand on why they are doing that. They want to run a legitimate business so to make that happen also to follow what the requirement been ask they need to add that KYC to comply with the law. I understand why they ask this that's why I didn't bother to argue since I really think that later on this would provably became a normal thing on all online casino. Gamblers should not really fear about KYC as long as they are using the most trusted platform in crypto space since they can assure to be safe for anything harm that they are worried to happen.
Are we derailing too much from the casino business?

KYC, can we stop discussing about it, please?

If there is KYC requirement, the business operator actually did some analysis and deep consideration, consults with lawyers before applying it for their business. Discussion about it here won't change anything because those policies certainly are related to laws, regulations and the business has to obey with such.


This is an interesting post from Sherbet that shows they are doing great things from products to bonuses and marketing campaigns.
Name another casino that:

- Gives away thousands of free spins daily
- Has a $1,000 USD multiplier tournament
- Has a $15,000 weekly race
- Cares about its players
- Has a social/friend system
- Has a beautiful desktop and mobile UI
- Has a diehard community

We'll wait...
sr. member
Activity: 966
Merit: 340
In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.
Casinos are KYC compliant and anyone who want to use their services must abide by the rules. I have no problem with KYC for casinos because I do not want them to be penalized by the authorities that regulate them for compliance failure but I totally avoid, any crypto related KYC submission like a crypto platform asking me to submit KYC. Never.
Gamblers need not fear so long as they are not trying to launder money. The rules are for the bad guys not the good guys.

The only platform I agree to do submit my KYC are exchangers and Casino since we can understand on why they are doing that. They want to run a legitimate business so to make that happen also to follow what the requirement been ask they need to add that KYC to comply with the law. I understand why they ask this that's why I didn't bother to argue since I really think that later on this would provably became a normal thing on all online casino. Gamblers should not really fear about KYC as long as they are using the most trusted platform in crypto space since they can assure to be safe for anything harm that they are worried to happen.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1152
In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.
Casinos are KYC compliant and anyone who want to use their services must abide by the rules. I have no problem with KYC for casinos because I do not want them to be penalized by the authorities that regulate them for compliance failure but I totally avoid, any crypto related KYC submission like a crypto platform asking me to submit KYC. Never.
Gamblers need not fear so long as they are not trying to launder money. The rules are for the bad guys not the good guys.

I bet a licensed crypto casino is exempted from your list Smiley.  I agree, any crypto-related projects especially those who are undergoing crowdfunding that asked for KYC should be avoided unless they have a license on regulatory institution that deals with finances.  Also, airdrop from shitcoins that require KYC must be avoided,  I believe this is one way to get people's identity and sell them to other parties. 

Most of the crypto projects that were launched are unlicensed so it is quite a risk to do KYC with them. 
sr. member
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~snip~

I tried looking at the tournament at Sherbet and sure enough we saw the name of the slot god there. And this time he is in first place with a multiplier of 333x.



Even though he only shared wins here twice, I suspect he always gets tournament bonuses every day. It seems like the multipliers in slot games are friendly to him so he can always get big multipliers. It's no wonder he holds the title "slot god". Appoint me to be your disciple
hero member
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In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.
Casinos are KYC compliant and anyone who want to use their services must abide by the rules. I have no problem with KYC for casinos because I do not want them to be penalized by the authorities that regulate them for compliance failure but I totally avoid, any crypto related KYC submission like a crypto platform asking me to submit KYC. Never.
Gamblers need not fear so long as they are not trying to launder money. The rules are for the bad guys not the good guys.
sr. member
Activity: 966
Merit: 340
In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.

Gamblers can escape KYC but obviously it will cost them not to play at their favorite casinos that demands KYC.  Please bear the fact that engaging in gambling casino is not compulsory, it is a volunteer action of a person in hopes to win amount of money while having entertainment.  Thus this means if a gambler don't want to proceed with KYC, he has always an option not to do so but obviously as I stated, he then sacrifice his right to access casino services that requires KYC.

I highly agree, it is not the casino's wish or plan to implement KYC but the government who controls policy and regulations and in order for theses casinos to continue their business, they have to comply with the authority.

It might cost their funds since the only casino running without KYC are those shady casino. So its up for them if they want to risk or obey what those legitimate casino since they are the one who will face the consequences of the decisions they made. But for me I'm fine with KYC as long as I make sure the casino is reputable then everything is fine there.

Also for sure online casino doesn't want to have KYC if they have a choice since for sure they respect the privacy of there clients. But government order this that's why they can't do anything but to comply on what they ask. Also we should not get worried about this implementation since for sure we can't be harm with that especially if we are just a simple gambler and not those famous personality or criminal since for sure with this there's really huge risk involve with that.
hero member
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Gamblers can escape KYC but obviously it will cost them not to play at their favorite casinos that demands KYC.  Please bear the fact that engaging in gambling casino is not compulsory, it is a volunteer action of a person in hopes to win amount of money while having entertainment.  Thus this means if a gambler don't want to proceed with KYC, he has always an option not to do so but obviously as I stated, he then sacrifice his right to access casino services that requires KYC.
They will have to decide what is more important with them, privacy or chance to play games and enjoy a casino that provides most games but require KYC mandatory. I believe that they can choose many casinos without KYC but big casinos usually require KYC nowadays because as big businesses, they are targets of governments for business tax and also more regulations.

With smaller casinos, gamblers can avoid KYC but they can be requested to submit documents for KYC with some special terms of service that trigger KYC card by the casino.

Very generally, when a gambler uses a centralized casino, KYC is always a risk for him if privacy is his concern.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1152
In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.

Gamblers can escape KYC but obviously it will cost them not to play at their favorite casinos that demands KYC.  Please bear the fact that engaging in gambling casino is not compulsory, it is a volunteer action of a person in hopes to win amount of money while having entertainment.  Thus this means if a gambler don't want to proceed with KYC, he has always an option not to do so but obviously as I stated, he then sacrifice his right to access casino services that requires KYC.

I highly agree, it is not the casino's wish or plan to implement KYC but the government who controls policy and regulations and in order for theses casinos to continue their business, they have to comply with the authority.
full member
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My privacy, my right.
These days you can hardly find casino that are completely kyc free, for whatever reasons at some point you will be required to pass kyc and particularly in sensitive cases as this issue of multiple accounts it's through kyc verification that can be used to prove your originality as the account owner and to further  prevent you from having such experience in the future. At this point the ball is in your court to make your decision depending on how important your account is to you.

I think KYC is the trend of centralized casinos now.  We have seen threads popping up stating that they are unable to withdraw until they proceed with KYC.  So if we are playing in a centralized platform, we must always be ready to submit KYC especially if we win the huge amount that surpasses the threshold of no kYC withdrawal.

This became the new trend now and we should not get surprised about it especially here since casino will be asked to comply on law and want them to have license also Kyc feature since this will make this place safe for any frauds especially right now the mixers issue still hot topic and any washing or money laundering is been  discourage. KYC will be the normal thing here so I guess we just need use to it since this is the law require to any financial platform now.
In as much as I am no fan of KYC as I jealously hold my privacy to a high esteem I just have to admit base on how things are going KYC will definitely penetrate into all crypto-based platforms through by the coercive use of the instrumentality of the state by the government, like the circumstance of mixers it all was like a dream, if you resist you will be swept off the business environment, and these casinos wants to still be in business so they therefore have no alternative than to concur (I can't really blame them). So as gambler we can't escape kyc anymore, if it's not demanded today it will be tomorrow or next.
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copper member
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Hi, Sherbet Community

The bitcoin price prediction contest has entered its 9th round, don't miss it  Wink

..ROUND#9, Date 02/12/23 - 08/12/2023..

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Enter your guess in USD before 08th December 2023 @23:59 UTC

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