Anyone actually used the Mr O Casino no deposit bonus? Need info on withdrawal.

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21.02.2024
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Johnny_S Topic author
28.01.2025 10:32
I'm looking into Mr O Casino because of the no deposit bonus they advertised, but I'm nervous about the fine print. Has anyone here actually claimed it and managed to withdraw winnings? I read some threads saying the wagering requirements are impossible to meet, and I don't want to waste time. Could someone detail the actual turnover rate and if there are any hidden restrictions on withdrawal amounts? Any real-world feedback would be hugely appreciated before I commit any funds.
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28.12.2021
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PhantomQueen
20.02.2025 04:33
Be extremely careful. I spent hours trying to hit the wagering requirements on the bonus funds, and it felt impossible. The T&Cs are intentionally vague, making it feel like a trap. Stick to low-volatility slots if you want a shot, but don't expect easy cash.
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08.10.2023
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Partner_C
09.03.2025 19:17
Don't bother. It's a total scam.
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15.05.2022
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NukaCola
31.03.2025 05:52
I actually managed to withdraw a small amount, maybe 15 dollars. It took a lot of grinding, mostly on their lower-risk table games, not the slots. The key was playing slowly and consistently over several days. It's not impossible, but it requires serious dedication.
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01.10.2021
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Niece_C
14.04.2025 11:53
What games did you use? Slots or live casino?
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10.06.2021
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Ghoul_Life
20.04.2025 17:54
I spent a whole weekend trying to maximize the bonus, and when I finally hit the required turnover, they flagged my account for 'suspicious activity' and then delayed the withdrawal for weeks with no clear reason. It's a huge hassle. Honestly, I'd rather use a casino with clearer bonus terms.
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05.09.2024
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SkyrimFan in response
12.05.2025 17:12
Yeah, I had the same experience with the turnover. They make you play until you are exhausted, and then they find a reason to hold the funds. It's a classic industry tactic, not unique to Mr O.
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19.01.2025
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PhoenixRise
04.06.2025 09:53
Always read the full bonus terms before claiming anything. Don't just look at the 'no deposit' headline.
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19.02.2024
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TitanStrike
13.06.2025 05:11
My experience was mixed. I won about 50 dollars, which was great, but when I requested the withdrawal, they asked for a 'proof of funds' that I couldn't provide, claiming I needed to deposit more money first. It felt like they were trying to bleed you dry after you played the bonus through. Be prepared for extra hoops.
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29.06.2021
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MechKeyboard in response
17.06.2025 10:25
Did you use the live blackjack tables? I heard those are much easier to clear the wagering requirements on than the video slots.
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24.10.2023
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Upworth_C
29.06.2025 20:10
Just try a different site. Seriously.
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10.02.2023
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Jude_C in response
29.09.2025 11:08
To answer your question directly: the turnover rate is massive, and the restrictions are definitely hidden in the fine print. I recommend treating the bonus as entertainment money, not withdrawable income. I spent too much time and money on this site to recommend it highly.
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27.08.2025
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Ledward_C
06.12.2025 21:02
I found that sticking to the table games with low house edge was the only way to make progress. Don't chase the big slot jackpots if you want to actually withdraw anything.

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