Friday, January 13, 2006

Bonuses: Bad deal or Good Deal?

Bonuses: Bad deal or Good Deal?

Some bonuses are not really bonuses at all. They are all advertised in a way to entice you to visit the casino, sportsbook, or poker site to try and get you to make your first initial deposit. You only figure out when it is time to cash out, if you actually have money to cash out, that you often fail to meet the minimum requirements to get the bonus so heavily advertised and promised to you beforehand. Essentially what they are telling you is to go take a hike.

I have heard of casinos not even honoring to pay out the initial deposit of a new customer, let alone bonuses and winnings. Those big catchy banners promising you so much for so little often have a catch, like you must gamble fifty times your deposit
and awarded bonus before you can cash out, and that you can only play slots, and that your bonus will be deducted from cash out. Come to find out that it is no bonus at all, just a gimmick borderline scam to get you to make a deposit.

But there are some honest operators out there. True, they do have to protect themselves against the bonus abuser who would make a quick deposit, play for an hour, and cash out with the bonus. That is not what the program is intended for. The good operators all have realistic requirements that are easy to meet for real people who like to gamble, not for freeloaders trying to rob the gambling sites.

OnlineBonuses.com will separate the hype and give you honest recommendations on which sites are the best and read all the fine print so you don’t have to. We will tell you in advance which places offer what and what they expect in return. It can be a win-win situation for everybody. If you ever encounter a problem with a gambling site recommended by us, you can use the feedback link and we’ll try and help you resolve the problem. If we feel that the gambling site has not been fair or responsive, we’ll yank them off our site. Gambling sites have been known to concede when affiliates step in because affiliates are the lifeblood of their operation. If negative press gets around that they are not being fair, or even the perception of impropriety exists, their own business could be in big trouble. They are not going to risk that over a single customer and his/her grievance.

Here are some suggested articles for your reading pleasure:

How to properly cash out your casino bonus.
http://www.onlinebonuses.com/articles/7-cash-in-on-bonuses.html

Understanding Fraud in Online Casinos.
http://www.onlinebonuses.com/articles/8-Casino-Fraud.html

How to manage loss so you can win the next time.
http://www.onlinebonuses.com/articles/9-deal-with-losing.html

Web-based or Download? You decide!
http://www.onlinebonuses.com/articles/11-Download-vs-web-base-play.html

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