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Been digging through terms and conditions on a few sites lately, and I'm noticing some patterns that worry me. Specifically around wagering requirements, withdrawal limits, and how they define "eligible games."
I've seen some casinos bury stuff like game contributions to playthrough requirements - where slots count 100% but table games only count 10%. That's a massive difference that changes everything about whether a bonus is actually worth it.
Also been looking at account verification processes. Some sites have incredibly vague language about what documentation they need or how long verification takes. One casino's T&Cs literally said "verification may take up to 60 days" with zero explanation. That's concerning when you're trying to withdraw.
My question for you all: what T&C red flags have you actually run into? Not just theoretical stuff, but things that actually affected your experience. I'm trying to build a mental checklist of what to watch for when evaluating new sites.
Also curious if anyone's had issues getting clarity from customer support when the fine print is unclear. That's honestly been my biggest frustration - vague language that support can't or won't clarify.
Feel free to call me out if I'm being overly cautious about any of this. Just trying to help people make informed decisions.
You're hitting on exactly what matters most. The game contribution stuff is huge - I've seen people get burned thinking a bonus was worth way more than it actually was because they didn't catch that slots/tables split. Always calculate your actual playthrough in dollars before claiming anything.
On verification, 60 days is wild. Most reputable sites should be able to verify within days. If they're vague about what docs they need upfront, that's worth asking support about before you deposit. Don't wait until you're trying to cash out to find out.
The support clarity thing resonates with me too. If they won't explain their own T&Cs clearly, that tells you something. Good casinos actually want you to understand the terms because it means fewer disputes later.
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