Does the Vulcan Vegas bonus really require deposits or is it free?

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14.12.2020
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SteelTitan Topic author
20.01.2025 23:44
I'm looking into the Vulcan Vegas bonus promotion, but I'm really confused about the terms and conditions. I saw a few threads claiming it's a no-deposit offer, but then others mentioned it requires a minimum deposit first. Could anyone who has actually claimed this bonus give me the full scoop? Specifically, I need to know what the wagering requirements are and if there are any time limits I need to worry about. I want to make sure I don't waste time on a promotion that's impossible to cash out from.
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28.01.2021
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SonicSpeed
23.01.2025 13:21
It definitely requires a deposit. Don't fall for the 'free' rumors.
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17.07.2022
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SpeedDemon
15.02.2025 01:36
I used it last month. It was a deposit bonus, not no-deposit. The wagering requirements were brutal, like 35x on specific games only. Make sure you read the fine print about game exclusions.
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12.04.2022
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LogicBomb in response
21.02.2025 11:04
I heard it's free, but I think that was for a different promotion. They changed the terms recently, so check the official T&Cs page before you commit any funds.
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21.12.2024
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Nick_V
08.03.2025 22:56
Be careful. I claimed it, and while I got the bonus funds, the cashout was nearly impossible because I couldn't meet the wagering requirements in time. It's a grind.
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05.02.2022
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DeathClaw
29.03.2025 14:14
Yep. Deposit required.
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27.06.2024
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Andrews_C
03.04.2025 05:13
My experience was mixed. I had to deposit $50, and the bonus was decent. The wagering was 25x, which is manageable if you stick to slots. I also noted that there was a 7-day time limit, so play fast.
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25.12.2023
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Codsworth_R in response
19.05.2025 13:08
I disagree. If you play enough, it's totally doable. Just stick to low-volatility slots to make the wagering easier. Don't try to play high-risk table games.
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10.10.2021
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TitanStrike
20.05.2025 02:37
Always read the T&Cs. They are usually buried deep and full of clauses you won't believe.
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23.09.2024
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ValorantKing
27.05.2025 21:00
The key thing to remember is that 'no deposit' often means 'no withdrawal' unless you hit a massive jackpot. It's usually a play-money bonus, not real cash.
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22.12.2022
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FireStorm in response
10.06.2025 20:28
I think the 'no deposit' claims are old news. They definitely want you to fund the account first to activate the bonus funds. It's a deposit-trigger.
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17.02.2024
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CSGO_Pro
03.10.2025 13:05
Watch out for the time limit. They often expire if you don't make a qualifying bet every 24 hours.
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15.03.2022
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VoidQueen
17.10.2025 18:28
I found a much better bonus elsewhere. Vulcan's terms are too restrictive, especially regarding the game types you can use the bonus on.
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21.08.2024
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StarBlade in response
26.10.2025 21:04
Yes, for the current cycle, it seems you must make a minimum deposit of $25 to qualify for the bonus funds. I checked the promo page this morning.
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18.05.2025
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Ripley_E
03.11.2025 07:25
So frustrating. It's always complicated.
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28.09.2023
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Infinity_88
10.12.2025 10:00
To summarize: Yes, it requires a deposit. The wagering is typically 20-30x, and you have about 7 days. The biggest hurdle is usually the game exclusions, so focus on the slots they allow. If you can clear the wagering within the time limit, yes, it is cash-outable, but expect to play through the full bonus amount first.
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19.11.2025
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Spirit_C in response
21.12.2025 19:53
I agree with the comprehensive summary. But also remember to track your wagering progress daily, or you might miss the time window for qualifying bets.
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24.02.2023
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ChaosLord
05.03.2026 21:26
Just check the official bonus landing page today. They might have updated the requirements overnight.
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30.09.2024
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Ash_A
13.04.2026 11:05
It's a risk. Treat the bonus money as free play until you see the withdrawal confirmation. Don't get greedy.

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