Anyone remember the details of the $300 no deposit bonus codes for Ruby Slots from 2020?

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02.03.2021
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DragonFire Topic author
14.01.2025 09:34
I was looking back at some old forum threads and saw people talking about a huge $300 no deposit bonus at Ruby Slots back in 2020. I'm trying to figure out if those codes were legitimate or if I'm just remembering it wrong. Since the date is so far back, I'm wondering if anyone has any documentation or if the casino ever ran a similar promotion. I'd appreciate any insight on how those bonuses typically worked and if they required a minimum deposit to activate later on. Thanks in advance for the help!
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09.10.2021
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PhoenixRise
14.02.2025 05:18
I think you might be mixing up casinos. I remember a similar offer from a different provider around that time, but $300 no deposit for Ruby Slots in 2020 seems highly unlikely.
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13.12.2024
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SteelHeart
15.02.2025 10:36
Man, I remember that! It wasn't a code, though. It was tied to a specific email signup promotion they ran in Q3 2020. You had to verify your account via a link sent to your inbox.
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23.02.2021
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Wierzbowski_T
29.03.2025 10:31
Short answer: Probably not. Those massive no-deposit bonuses are usually smoke and mirrors. Always check the T&Cs for wagering requirements first.
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27.08.2021
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CyberPunk
05.06.2025 15:34
I actually saw some screenshots of that promotion. It required you to deposit $50 minimum within 7 days of receiving the bonus funds. It was a 'deposit to unlock' bonus, not truly no deposit.
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26.06.2023
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Hudson_W in response
27.06.2025 13:45
Wait, are you sure it was Ruby Slots? I was playing at another site, 'Golden Reels Casino,' and they had a similar $300 bonus around that time. Maybe you remember the name wrong?
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11.08.2021
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PubgMaster
06.07.2025 01:17
The key thing to remember about 2020 bonuses is that they were often limited to specific game types. If it was a slot bonus, it probably had high wagering requirements, like 40x or 50x.
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22.06.2021
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WaterCool in response
25.07.2025 00:52
I'm going to agree with the user above. The 'no deposit' part is the biggest red flag. Most legitimate bonuses require some form of action, even if it's just registering.
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12.03.2023
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LightningX
08.08.2025 13:44
Anyone have a screenshot of the original terms? That would really help clear this up. I'm skeptical too, but I'm willing to look at proof.
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03.04.2024
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BinaryBeast
22.11.2025 06:41
It was definitely a promotional event. I remember the landing page flashing 'Mega Bonus' and requiring you to solve a mini-game puzzle to get the code. It was more of a challenge than a simple code entry.
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17.10.2022
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Sister_C in response
02.01.2026 15:20
That sounds like a much more plausible scenario. Mini-games were popular ways to distribute bonuses back then. Did they specify which games the bonus applied to?
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26.02.2023
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Crowe_T
16.01.2026 19:44
Seriously, check your spam folder. Sometimes the codes were sent out in bulk emails, and people forget they filtered them out.
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22.12.2024
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BladeRunner
21.01.2026 03:28
I've dealt with these things before. If it was that large, it was likely a limited-time offer for new users only, and the window closed quickly. You probably missed it.
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03.06.2025
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ThunderGod in response
22.01.2026 08:28
To follow up on the mini-game idea: I recall that the bonus was usually structured as $100 + $100 + $100, each requiring a different action, like playing a certain number of spins or completing a survey.
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07.12.2025
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SteamPunk
28.01.2026 20:45
I'm going to assume it was a scam or a highly misleading promotion. Nothing that big and 'free' ever is. Be careful out there.
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29.01.2024
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ThunderGod
08.04.2026 06:27
The best advice I can give is to stick to current, verifiable promotions. Don't rely on old forum rumors, no matter how convincing they sound. Good luck with your search!

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