Spin Palace has launched a revolutionary new Bonus Account System.
Why is it revolutionary?
You don’t have to meet the entire playthrough (wagering) requirements before submitting a withdrawal. Win BIG and withdraw immediately!
You can play any game(s) of your choice in the casino to meet the playthrough requirements.
You only have to playthrough the bonus, not your own deposit. Your cash is your own and is not tied to any play through requirements.
Track your playthrough requirements as you satisfy them and make your own choice as to when to withdraw.
Here’s how it works:
You now have a ‘Bonus Account’. Your total balance will be the sum of your cash account plus
the bonus account and you can play with your total balance at any game(s) in the casino!
The bonus account has playthrough (wagering) requirements attached. As you play and meet
the playthrough requirements, the bonus is released to your cash account in 10 casino credit increments.
You can withdraw from your cash account at any time, but will lose any credits remaining in the
bonus account.
You can keep track of the balances in your cash and bonus accounts while playing. Simply hover the mouse cursor over the credits window (bottom left of the page).
See image on the right.
Any bonus credited to your bonus account is subject to playthrough requirements of thirty (30)
times the bonus amount.
A player with a cash account balance of $100 and a bonus account balance of $20 will have a
total balance of $120.
The playthrough requirement for the $20 bonus will be 20x30=$600. For every $300 wagered,
$10 will be released from the bonus account and added to the cash account until all the bonus
balance has been playedthrough.
When you visit the Bank to withdraw, your cash account and bonus account balances will be
clearly shown. You can also keep track of exactly how much more you need to playthrough to
release any remaining bonus balance. Your withdrawal limit is your cash balance. The
withdrawal page will clearly indicate that you will lose the balance in your bonus account if you
continue with the withdrawal.