How to check an offer
Promotions can expire, change by account, require a payment or be limited by region. Check the publisher’s current terms, eligibility, validity period, wagering or play-through requirement, withdrawal limits and excluded payment methods before participating.
No guaranteed reward
A code displayed by a third party is not proof that a reward will be credited. Never make a payment only because a countdown or “limited time” banner creates urgency. Capture the source terms and confirmation screen if you decide to participate.
Terms worth reading
Look for the qualifying deposit, account age, identity verification, eligible game, maximum conversion, expiry time and withdrawal condition. A headline can omit restrictions that appear in smaller terms. Save a copy of the rules that were visible when you opted in.
Common warning signs
Be cautious when a supposed code requires an advance fee, remote-access app, OTP, screen share or payment to a personal account. Artificial urgency, misspelled domains and support contacts that exist only in a private chat are additional warning signs. Verify the offer through a channel linked by the publisher’s known site.
How listings handle promotions
This directory can describe where an administrator found an offer, but it should not turn a changing promotion into a permanent promise. Expired claims should be removed or clearly dated. When eligibility cannot be verified for every visitor, neutral wording such as “check current terms” is more accurate.
Responsible decisions
Do not increase spending merely to unlock a promotion. Consider the total amount at risk, not only the advertised reward. A bonus with restrictive withdrawal rules may provide less practical value than its headline suggests.
