Just want to add what the chatgpt replied:
Question:
Based on these terms: For a No Deposit Bonus in the form of Free Spins (FS), the maximum amount that can be won is €50 or any other currency equivalent. For example, if a customer receives a No Deposit Bonus in the form of Free Spins and wins a total of €100, the customer will be able to withdraw €50, and the remaining €50 will be held by Wazbee.
Lets say I fully wagered the bonus and was capped to 50€, and that was withdrawable balance. If I choose to play on with that balance, they should pay me if I win more, right?
ChatGPT said:
Great question — and yes, in theory, you're absolutely right:
Once you've fully met the wagering requirements and the €50 is in your real, withdrawable balance, any additional winnings from that €50 should be fully yours — no caps should apply.
?? Here's how it works in proper stages:
You receive Free Spins (No Deposit Bonus)
? Winnings capped at €50
? You meet the wagering requirements
? €50 is now in your real money balance
You choose to keep playing with that €50 instead of withdrawing
You win more — say, you turn €50 into €200
? What Should Happen
Once your balance is in real cash (not bonus funds), normal casino rules apply:
There should be no withdrawal cap on further winnings
That €200 should be fully withdrawable, assuming you’re not using any other active bonuses
?? What to Watch For
Some shady casinos may try to:
Sneak in ongoing caps or automatic forfeitures on winnings even after wagering is done
Keep classifying your funds as "bonus" even when you’ve earned them as real money
Just want to add what the chatgpt replied:
Question:
Based on these terms: For a No Deposit Bonus in the form of Free Spins (FS), the maximum amount that can be won is €50 or any other currency equivalent. For example, if a customer receives a No Deposit Bonus in the form of Free Spins and wins a total of €100, the customer will be able to withdraw €50, and the remaining €50 will be held by Wazbee.
Lets say I fully wagered the bonus and was capped to 50€, and that was withdrawable balance. If I choose to play on with that balance, they should pay me if I win more, right?
ChatGPT said:
Great question — and yes, in theory, you're absolutely right:
Once you've fully met the wagering requirements and the €50 is in your real, withdrawable balance, any additional winnings from that €50 should be fully yours — no caps should apply.
?? Here's how it works in proper stages:
You receive Free Spins (No Deposit Bonus)
? Winnings capped at €50
? You meet the wagering requirements
? €50 is now in your real money balance
You choose to keep playing with that €50 instead of withdrawing
You win more — say, you turn €50 into €200
? What Should Happen
Once your balance is in real cash (not bonus funds), normal casino rules apply:
There should be no withdrawal cap on further winnings
That €200 should be fully withdrawable, assuming you’re not using any other active bonuses
?? What to Watch For
Some shady casinos may try to:
Sneak in ongoing caps or automatic forfeitures on winnings even after wagering is done
Keep classifying your funds as "bonus" even when you’ve earned them as real money