Anyone remember the details of the Big Dollar Casino no deposit bonus from 2020?

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19.06.2021
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Neo_Matrix Topic author
11.01.2025 21:46
I was looking through some old forum posts and saw mentions of a really generous no deposit bonus offered by Big Dollar Casino back in 2020. I'm trying to figure out if those terms were standard, or if they changed significantly over the years. Specifically, I remember people talking about a high wagering requirement that was supposedly manageable. Has anyone played there recently and can confirm if the bonus structure is still similar, or if they have replaced it with something else? I'd really appreciate any current advice on how to take advantage of their promotions.
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12.02.2022
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Daniels_C
21.01.2025 21:08
I remember that bonus. The wagering requirements were brutal, honestly. It felt impossible to clear them without depositing more money.
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30.03.2024
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Alien_B
21.02.2025 07:22
Seriously, the 2020 bonus was legendary. I think it was tied to a specific game type, maybe slots, and the withdrawal limits were surprisingly high for a no-deposit offer.
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17.05.2021
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Ghost_C in response
08.04.2025 13:06
Has anyone played there recently and can confirm if the bonus structure is still similar, or if they have replaced it with something else?
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02.12.2024
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StarLord
10.05.2025 18:36
Yeah, I played back in '21. They changed it. The no-deposit bonuses got much smaller, and the wagering requirements jumped up significantly. It's definitely not the same deal.
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05.12.2021
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Ripley_E in response
10.05.2025 20:58
I'd really appreciate any current advice on how to take advantage of their promotions.
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15.08.2021
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Angel_C
23.05.2025 06:24
The bonus was good, but the withdrawal process was a nightmare. Took forever to get confirmation on the first small payout. Be prepared for delays.
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09.09.2024
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NeonGhost
26.05.2025 09:43
Short answer: No. The generous terms are gone. Everything is tighter now. Stick to established casinos with clearer bonus terms.
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08.10.2021
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JungleHunter in response
28.06.2025 01:29
I was looking through some old forum posts and saw mentions of a really generous no deposit bonus offered by Big Dollar Casino back in 2020. I'm trying to figure out if those terms were standard, or if they changed significantly over the years. Specifically, I remember people talking about a high wagering requirement that was supposedly manageable. Has anyone played there recently and can confirm if the bonus structure is still similar, or if they have replaced it with something else? I'd really appreciate any current advice on how to take advantage of their promotions.
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23.07.2022
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TitanStrike
29.06.2025 05:34
They replaced it with a 'Welcome Bonus' now, which requires a deposit. The no-deposit stuff is almost non-existent or extremely minimal. Don't get your hopes up for 2020 levels of generosity.
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16.03.2024
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Morse_C
08.08.2025 02:53
Remember that the fine print was key. Even if the bonus was huge, the restrictions on specific games or max withdrawal amounts often nullified the benefit.
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20.01.2024
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AtariRetro
24.08.2025 18:15
I think the biggest change was the KYC process. It got much stricter, which made claiming any bonus, no matter how good, a headache.
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29.07.2024
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BlackoutX in response
31.10.2025 05:00
Totally agree with the previous poster. I found a different site that had better current no-deposit offers and much clearer terms. Big Dollar seems to have tightened up their policy considerably.
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30.10.2024
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Uncle_C
22.12.2025 19:29
Just use the current promotions page. Don't rely on old forum memories. It's always best to check the official terms and conditions right before claiming anything.
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16.06.2022
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TitanX
01.01.2026 06:26
The wagering requirement was high, yes, but it wasn't impossible. If you played consistently and managed your bankroll, it was doable, but it required dedication and patience.
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13.06.2025
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Apone_A
17.01.2026 08:12
If you're looking for a similar experience, check out Casino X. Their current no-deposit bonus structure is much more transparent and the withdrawal process is reportedly smoother than Big Dollar's has been lately.

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