I'm by no means a big fish with any sense of the word, however I reopened my Leovegas account in the summer of 2016. Did this mostly because I watched Kim play and I liked the variety and bonus terms, among other things. Now I deposit 100-300€ to leovegas every month. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose, that's how it goes. No complaints towards the variety of games (mostly the reason I still deposit and play), functionality or the customer service.
To incentivize these deposits, I occasionally get one (1) free spin from Leovegas. That is, if I happen to log on on monday or tuesday to play it. Sometimes an offer that I might get a 50-100% bonus on €50. If I happen to deposit on a predetermined date a week from the day I deposited. Not about to start splitting deposits and waiting a week to play. I also have a deposit limits now and then even before I consider depositing, and I occasionally block my account for a day or a week after playing, regardless of whether I win/lose/break even. I have always found that function to be useful and I would assume the casinoes put it in place for a specific reason. Not that I consider myself overtly compulsive and I've never had any financial problems, but that certainly limits the option just in case, doesn't it?
I also get a level counter (I think I am level 14 or 15 now), that does absolutely nothing.
I don't expect to be continuously rewarded with 100% deposit bonuses like the streamers do, nor an all expense paid trip to Aruba for what amounts to roughly €2k/year in deposits, but c'mon this is ridiculous.
To incentivize these deposits, I occasionally get one (1) free spin from Leovegas. That is, if I happen to log on on monday or tuesday to play it. Sometimes an offer that I might get a 50-100% bonus on €50. If I happen to deposit on a predetermined date a week from the day I deposited. Not about to start splitting deposits and waiting a week to play. I also have a deposit limits now and then even before I consider depositing, and I occasionally block my account for a day or a week after playing, regardless of whether I win/lose/break even. I have always found that function to be useful and I would assume the casinoes put it in place for a specific reason. Not that I consider myself overtly compulsive and I've never had any financial problems, but that certainly limits the option just in case, doesn't it?
I also get a level counter (I think I am level 14 or 15 now), that does absolutely nothing.
I don't expect to be continuously rewarded with 100% deposit bonuses like the streamers do, nor an all expense paid trip to Aruba for what amounts to roughly €2k/year in deposits, but c'mon this is ridiculous.
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