While both bonuses may offer free cash there are two very distinct differences in each. The most favorable is the No Deposit Bonus. Bingo sites will often offer this incentive to welcome the new player. This type of bonus is actually free cash that is made available after sign up. Once making the required playthrough money is available for withdrawal.
There may be terms that suggest a small deposit is required before a withdrawal can be processed. Read the terms and conditions carefully before playing. Check for limitations on certain games and to determine if the bonus is cashable or non cashable. The most ideal bonus is cashable. This allows players to keep the initial deposit and claim it as a part of their winnings.
A Free Trial Bonus offers new players the opportunity to try out a bingo site. The money placed in the player's account is considered “play money”. Any wins are considered null and void. The main purpose for a free trial is to invite players to experience the site before making an initial deposit.
For bingo bonus hunters looking for an opportunity to cash in with no expense to the player, No Deposit is the best promotional offer to seek.
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leannep 02/06/15, 07:02:47 PM
Helpful blurb, in my opinion. How about something that details the differences between 'cashable' and 'non-cashable'...? I've had Customer Service people, more than once, on a chat, where they believed that the 'non-cashable bonus' was simply 'free play money', that it would basically NEVER be withdrawable. I think there's...
Helpful blurb, in my opinion. How about something that details the differences between 'cashable' and 'non-cashable'...? I've had Customer Service people, more than once, on a chat, where they believed that the 'non-cashable bonus' was simply 'free play money', that it would basically NEVER be withdrawable. I think there's something to know about that. Next time though I will remember LBB (or LCB) and leave a writeup somewhere & see if anyone else found the same...or whatever...can be done about it. Cheers : )
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