Anyone actually understand the wagering requirements on the Limitless welcome bonus?

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13.08.2023
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DragonFire Topic author
17.01.2025 02:01
I'm looking at the Limitless casino welcome bonus and it seems pretty generous on paper, but the terms and conditions are confusing me. They mention a wagering requirement of 35x, and I'm not sure if that applies to the whole bonus amount or just the deposit. Has anyone here actually claimed this bonus and managed to withdraw winnings? I'm worried I'll put in effort only to find out the withdrawal path is impossible. Any advice on how to navigate the T&Cs would be greatly appreciated before I commit any funds.
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05.08.2024
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DeathClaw
09.02.2025 17:40
Check the fine print for exclusions. Often, things like slots or specific game types don't count towards the 35x.
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05.05.2022
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WarzonePro
10.02.2025 14:29
I found that the wagering requirement applies to the *total* bonus amount, not just the deposit. This was a huge trap. Be careful.
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04.06.2023
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Brother_C
16.02.2025 14:30
Honestly, I think these bonuses are designed to keep the money in the casino. Don't expect easy withdrawals. It's a gamble, not a guaranteed payout.
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23.11.2024
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NukaCola
03.03.2025 21:00
You should ask a customer service rep directly and record the chat. Don't rely solely on the website's T&Cs, as they are often vague.
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22.06.2022
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CodeBreaker
29.05.2025 08:31
I played with it last month. It was brutal. I hit the requirement after almost a week of non-stop play. Good luck!
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01.01.2023
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Daniels_C
29.07.2025 12:20
Has anyone figured out if the 'rollover' requirement is different from the 'wagering' requirement? They use different terminology.
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04.03.2025
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Nephew_C in response
25.09.2025 11:45
Reply to the user who mentioned slots: Yes, they are excluded! I spent hours thinking I could just grind slots to meet the 35x, but nope. Stick to table games.
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27.01.2024
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Vasquez_J
28.09.2025 13:52
My advice is to start with a smaller bonus first. Treat it like a test run to understand the mechanics before committing a large amount.
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16.12.2021
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CpuZ
30.10.2025 12:23
The key is identifying the 'eligible games.' If the bonus specifies 'table games only,' don't touch the slots, no matter how tempting.
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06.02.2024
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WaterCool
20.11.2025 14:14
I think the bonus is structured so you have to play high-stakes games to reach the threshold. It's less about the money and more about the time sink.
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03.04.2022
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ConsolePeasant in response
04.12.2025 17:12
Reply to the user who asked about rollover: It's the same thing, basically. Wagering requirement means you have to bet a certain amount of money (X times) before you can withdraw. It's a catch-all term.
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10.01.2024
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ArcadeBoy
14.12.2025 19:33
I recommend looking for bonus guides on Reddit or YouTube from people who have successfully withdrawn. Real user experiences are more valuable than the casino's marketing.
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18.11.2022
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AtomicBlast
15.12.2025 23:32
Be wary of any bonus that sounds 'too good to be true.' The 35x multiplier is high, and that's the industry standard way of making it difficult to withdraw.
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01.10.2025
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Teacher_C
24.12.2025 03:31
If you are worried about the T&Cs, maybe try a smaller, less complicated bonus from a different provider. It might give you a clearer picture of how the industry operates.
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07.06.2024
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DeathNote
27.01.2026 17:14
I found that if you bet the bonus funds and the deposit funds separately, it makes tracking the requirement much easier. Keep them separate in your mind.
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09.10.2022
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VaultTec
31.01.2026 15:26
It's a marathon, not a sprint. Don't try to rush the wagering. Play consistently, and track your progress daily. Good luck!
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01.07.2025
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CSGO_Pro in response
01.02.2026 03:32
Reply to the user who mentioned customer service: They are helpful, but they are also paid to keep you playing. Take everything they tell you with a grain of salt and cross-reference it with multiple sources.
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10.01.2024
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NintendoGuy
11.04.2026 01:06
Just assume that every single penny you win from the bonus is subject to the 35x requirement until you see proof otherwise. It's the safest approach.

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