Anyone still remembering the Captain Jack $100 no deposit bonus from 2022?

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11.03.2022
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Dev_Ops Topic author
24.01.2025 06:30
I was doing some research on older casino deals and came across mentions of the Captain Jack $100 no deposit bonus that was running back in 2022. I remember it seemed like a really generous offer at the time. Has anyone here played at the casino since then and can confirm if the bonus was legitimate? I'm trying to figure out if the site is still reliable or if the promotions were just hype. Any current reviews or advice on playing there would be greatly appreciated.
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22.11.2022
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ToxicByte
28.03.2025 12:28
I remember that bonus. It was huge back then.
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28.03.2022
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RayTrace
09.04.2025 14:45
I played with it in late 2022. The bonus itself was legitimate, but the withdrawal process was a nightmare. They kept asking for additional verification steps, which was frustrating. It felt like they were making it difficult to cash out the winnings, even if the bonus was real.
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18.09.2021
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AtomicBlast
16.04.2025 16:24
Super sketchy. Avoid.
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04.09.2024
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Echo_404
19.06.2025 20:48
Are you talking about the specific wagering requirements? Because even if the bonus was real, the terms were brutal. You had to play through a massive number of spins, which is designed to make you lose money eventually. I think it was more marketing hype than actual value.
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09.09.2023
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Tennessee_C
02.07.2025 08:23
I heard they changed the bonus structure after 2022. You might be looking at outdated information. Check their current promotions page for the real deal.
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26.05.2022
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VaultTec in response
15.07.2025 00:11
Was it really $100? I thought it was closer to $75. I used it for some free spins on slots, and it was fine until I tried to withdraw anything substantial. My experience was mediocre at best.
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15.04.2024
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SonicSpeed in response
16.07.2025 14:42
Yeah, I had similar issues. It felt like a bait-and-switch. They lure you in with a big bonus, but the fine print makes it impossible to get paid.
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22.04.2022
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FalloutBoy
21.07.2025 10:50
I'd say proceed with extreme caution. Always read the full terms and conditions before trusting any 'no deposit' offer. The fine print is where the trap usually is.
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13.01.2024
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Cousin_C
21.08.2025 08:00
They definitely ran it. I used it for a few days of fun, but I never hit a withdrawal amount that made me feel secure. Just treat it as entertainment money, not actual cash.
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01.12.2022
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DarkPhoenix in response
20.10.2025 02:33
I disagree. I played consistently for a month and managed to withdraw a decent amount after meeting all the requirements. It was a bit of a grind, but it worked for me.
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21.12.2023
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Cousin_C
05.12.2025 22:17
Just check Google reviews for recent complaints. If nobody has complained in the last six months, it's probably a red flag.
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24.10.2024
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Mother_C
10.01.2026 10:49
Has anyone found a better alternative since then? I'm looking for a reliable casino with better withdrawal history.
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21.09.2024
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Jude_C
31.01.2026 04:07
I think the best strategy is to stick to established, regulated casinos. Relying on old, massive bonuses from smaller sites is usually a gamble.
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25.07.2023
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ThunderGod
14.02.2026 16:07
Honestly, I think they just used it to collect data. It was a huge marketing push, but don't expect it to be a sustainable source of income. Stick to the big names.

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