Does the Liberty Slots no deposit bonus actually require a huge wagering requirement?

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24.11.2021
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SolarFlare Topic author
23.03.2025 00:19
I'm trying to take advantage of the no deposit bonus offered by Liberty Slots, but I'm really confused about the terms. I read some reviews saying the wagering requirement is low, but others are warning about massive playthrough amounts. Could someone who has actually used this bonus confirm what the current rules are? I want to make sure I understand the wagering requirements before I put any time into it, so I don't waste my bonus credit. Any detailed info on withdrawal rules would be greatly appreciated.
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31.03.2021
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CyberNinja
27.03.2025 14:49
Be careful. I found the wagering requirements to be brutal. It's not low at all.
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30.05.2021
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NintendoGuy
20.04.2025 20:16
I used it last month. The initial playthrough was manageable, maybe 15x, but the restrictions on withdrawal were the real issue. They only let you withdraw a tiny percentage.
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10.03.2022
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Boss_C
07.05.2025 22:21
Short answer: Yes, it's high. Don't expect to cash out big wins quickly. It's designed to keep you playing.
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27.09.2023
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PacketSniffer
11.07.2025 21:05
I had a completely different experience. I played for a week, and after meeting the minimum wagering, I was able to withdraw a decent amount without too much fuss. Check the fine print for specific game exclusions, though.
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07.02.2023
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CyberPunk in response
15.07.2025 23:48
Wait, @User123, are you talking about the current bonus or an old one? The terms change constantly, so double-check the official T&Cs page before trusting reviews.
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12.02.2023
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NukaCola
11.08.2025 00:59
It's mostly about the game type. If you stick to low-volatility slots, you meet the requirements faster. High-risk games burn through the bonus quickly.
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30.09.2023
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Clemens_C
24.08.2025 00:05
Seriously, read the bonus terms carefully. They usually specify if the wagering requirement applies only to specific slot titles or if it covers all games on the platform. That detail is crucial.
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04.10.2022
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CodeBreaker in response
18.11.2025 14:38
I agree with the OP. I recommend focusing on the maximum allowable withdrawal amount after wagering, rather than just the multiplier. Sometimes the cap is the biggest deterrent.
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06.03.2023
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NetRunner
24.11.2025 02:43
Don't waste your time. I tried it, and the wagering requirement was astronomical. It felt like I was playing to earn the right to play more, not to win real money.
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13.02.2025
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Ghost_C in response
06.03.2026 08:55
To reply to the previous comment: Yes, the cap is terrible. I hit the withdrawal limit after only wagering 20 times the bonus amount. It's a major trap.
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12.05.2023
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Hancock_G
11.03.2026 02:58
Just play it for fun and treat it as entertainment. Don't approach it with the goal of a massive withdrawal. That's the only way to avoid disappointment.

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