Vibes Casino Bonus Terms & Conditions
Four clauses decide the fate of nearly every bonus, and none of them appear in the headline. The maximum bet while wagering, typically around 5 € a spin. The maximum cashout on bonus winnings. The list of restricted games. And whether the bonus is sticky, meaning it is deducted at withdrawal instead of converting to cash. Everything else in the document is context around those four.
Each campaign publishes its own numbers and the operator terms are the binding version. What follows is the framework those campaigns are built on, written in the order that matters to a balance rather than the order a legal document uses.
Check Vibes Casino PromotionsWho is eligible
- One account per person, per household, per payment method — bonuses on duplicates are cancelled.
- 18+, with verification requestable at any point and mandatory before the first withdrawal.
- Some offers are restricted by country or by deposit method; Paysafecard in particular cannot receive withdrawals.
- Welcome offers apply to the first deposit only and do not repeat.
- The name principle applies: the deposit and withdrawal accounts must be in the player's own name.
Core rules that almost always apply
- Wagering of roughly 35× the bonus before any of it converts.
- A maximum bet, often 5 € a spin, for as long as bonus funds are live.
- An expiry window of 7 to 30 days, counted from credit.
- A cap on winnings withdrawable from bonus funds.
- Game weighting: slots usually 100 %, live tables and roulette often 10 % or 0 %.
| Clause | Typical value | What it costs if ignored |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum bet with bonus | around 5 € a spin | Bonus and winnings voided |
| Wagering multiple | around 35× the bonus | 50 € bonus = 1 750 € of stakes |
| Maximum cashout | Stated per campaign, tightest on free offers | Winnings above the cap removed |
| Validity window | 7–30 days from credit | Unwagered balance forfeited |
| Restricted games | Named in the terms | Stakes may count for nothing, or void the bonus |
| Sticky bonus | Deducted at withdrawal | Only winnings above the bonus are paid |
| Minimum qualifying deposit | 20 €, or 25 € on SEPA transfer | No bonus credited at all |
General bonus rules
Underneath every individual promotion sits the same framework: one bonus account per person, opt in before depositing, complete the wagering inside the validity window, and accept that winnings from bonus funds are capped on withdrawal. A campaign can tighten or loosen any figure, but it rarely changes the structure. Read this once and the fine print on the next twenty offers becomes a matter of checking four numbers rather than reading four pages.
Max bet with bonus
This is the clause that voids the most balances. While any bonus funds are active, a ceiling applies to every single stake — commonly 5 € a spin on offers of this type. It exists to stop a 1 750 € requirement being cleared in a few oversized bets, and enforcement is automatic from the bet log. One 6 € spin in a three-week grind is enough, and because nothing on screen stops you at the moment it happens, the breach is usually discovered when the withdrawal is reviewed and refused.
The practical defence is boring and effective: set the stake once at the start of the run, keep it well under the cap, and do not adjust it until the balance has converted to real money.
The wagering cap
Two different caps travel under this name and both matter. The first is the per-bet cap described above. The second is a cap on what the wagering run can produce — a limit on how much of the bonus-derived balance is convertible regardless of how well the run went. Campaigns state one or the other, sometimes both. If a promotion mentions a cap without specifying which, ask support before claiming, because the two have very different consequences at the end of a good week.
Max cashout
Maximum cashout is the ceiling on withdrawable winnings generated from bonus funds. If a campaign caps it at 100 € and the run finishes with 400 € sitting in the account, 100 € is paid and 300 € is removed at conversion. The cap is tightest where the funds were free — no-deposit offers and free spins are routinely capped at a small multiple of the bonus — and lighter or absent on deposit matches, where your own money is at stake alongside the bonus.
The consequence for strategy is real. Under a low cap, a high-volatility slot is the wrong instrument, because the outcomes that justify the volatility are the exact outcomes the cap deletes.
Sticky vs non-sticky bonus
A non-sticky bonus converts. Complete the wagering and the bonus balance becomes real money you can withdraw, and in most non-sticky designs you can also withdraw your own deposit at any point by forfeiting the bonus. A sticky bonus never converts. It sits in the account as playing ammunition and is subtracted at withdrawal, so a 50 € sticky bonus that grows to 300 € pays 250 €.
Neither design is dishonest, but they are worth different amounts and the terms rarely label them in those words. Look for phrasing about the bonus being deducted, removed or non-withdrawable at cash-out — that is a sticky bonus regardless of what the campaign calls it. The mechanics of converting either type are on the wagering guide.
Restricted games
Restricted games are titles excluded from bonus play or from counting towards turnover: certain low-edge table games, some jackpot slots, and specific high-RTP machines the terms name directly. Two separate risks follow. Playing a restricted title with bonus funds can void the bonus outright, and even where it is permitted, those stakes may contribute nothing at all — so a session that felt like progress moved the counter by zero.
Cross-check the restricted list against the contribution table before deciding where to clear. They are usually two different lists in the same document, and only reading one of them is how people lose a fortnight of grinding.
Bonus abuse
Bonus abuse covers patterns that extract value without taking genuine risk. Covering both sides of a roulette table, hedging across accounts, running multiple accounts from one household or one payment instrument, and stake patterns that inflate only while a bonus is live. Operators reserve the right to void bonuses and associated winnings on these grounds, and the review is frequently retroactive — a settled balance can be reversed weeks later when the pattern is examined.
Most honest players never approach the line. The one that catches people accidentally is the household rule, where two adults at the same address both open accounts and both claim the same welcome offer. It reads as reasonable and is treated as duplication. The same logic governs the referral programme.
Clauses players miss
Bonuses generally cannot be stacked: claiming a second while the first is unwagered either blocks the claim or starts two clocks against one budget. Withdrawing mid-run cancels the open bonus. And promotional terms are updated regularly, with the binding version being the one published when you claimed — which is the practical argument for screenshotting the offer page at the moment of opting in.
If a dispute happens
- Gather the evidence: the offer page as it read at claim time, the timestamp, the bet history.
- Contact support through live chat and set out the timeline in order, without argument.
- Name the promotion exactly as it appeared on the offer page.
- Escalate calmly if the first answer is thin; documented cases settle fastest.
- If the internal route stalls, the complaints page covers dispute resolution and the ADR path.
Closing advice
The thirty-second checklist before any claim: what is the multiple and on what base, when does it expire, what is the maximum bet, and what is the maximum cashout. Four answers close nearly every gap between a promotion as advertised and a promotion as paid.
Terms and conditions are not the adversary here. A promotion with no written terms, or with terms that change quietly after the claim, is the one worth walking away from. The long, dull document is a good sign — it is the part of the offer that can be held to.
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Bonus Terms and Conditions to Check First
Read the bonus terms and conditions before opting in: they set the wagering cap on each bet — around 5 € a spin here — list the games that count, and state how long you have. A sticky bonus never converts into cash; it is deducted from the balance at withdrawal.
Max cashout is the other trap: winnings above the stated ceiling are removed when you cash out. Exceeding the wagering cap or betting on excluded games usually voids the bonus entirely.
The clauses people ask about
What is the maximum bet while a bonus is active?
What does max cashout mean?
Sticky or non-sticky — what changes?
What counts as bonus abuse?
Can the terms change after I claim?
By Tuomas Lehtovaara — updated August 2026