A bonus code is a short keyword you paste in the cashier to attach a specific offer. Most players never need one — the welcome pack is automatic.
A bonus code is a short keyword that attaches a specific offer to a deposit in the cashier. Most players never need one — the welcome package is automatic — but codes unlock targeted offers like HighRoller and the Sunday reload.
Practical rule: skip the code on your first deposit so you don’t lose the automatic welcome package, and save codes for later deposits (HighRoller, reload). You’ll find genuinely valid codes on the promo-codes page; if you hit a code elsewhere, verify it first in the promotions section on the site itself.
Let’s take a specific Sunday reload. Say over the week you have a net loss of at least AU$30 and on Sunday you deposit AU$200 with code RELDAY. Depending on your VIP tier you get, say, a 50% match, i.e. AU$100 in bonus (up to your tier’s cap). The reload wagering is x20, so clearing it needs AU$100 × 20 = AU$2,000 of turnover, mostly on pokies.
Step by step: log in → cashier → pick a method → type RELDAY exactly in the promo-code field (case matters) → confirm a deposit from the required minimum. The bonus attaches immediately and you see the wagering status in your account. If the system rejects the code, run through the checklist in the previous section — most often it’s a typo, that it isn’t Sunday, or that the deposit didn’t meet the minimum.
There are basically two reliable sources of codes: the Promotions section on the site itself after logging in, and verified affiliate pages like this one. The casino publishes valid codes next to specific offers along with the terms, so you always see what the code does (50HIGH → HighRoller, RELDAY → Sunday reload) and what you must meet.
Verifying is easy and safe: just enter the code in the cashier before confirming the deposit — if it’s invalid or expired, the system rejects it and you lose nothing. But never enter login details on a foreign domain for the sake of a code, and don’t believe promises like "200% with no conditions". The golden rule stands: don’t enter a code on your first deposit (you’d lose the automatic welcome package) and save codes for reloads and HighRoller on later deposits. And whenever you’re unsure of a code’s validity or terms, ask support on live chat — they’ll verify it instantly and save any disappointment at the cashier. A bonus code is ultimately just a small tool: the biggest value is carried by the automatic welcome package, which needs no code and adds itself. So save codes for the moments you actually use a reload or HighRoller offer, and don’t chase every "exclusive" code from the internet. You’ll save time and disappointment and stick to offers that are real and valid.
In the promo-code field in the cashier before confirming the deposit — exactly, with the right case.
A code replaces the automatic welcome offer; bonuses don’t stack.
The cashier rejects an invalid code — no risk. Valid codes are in the promotions section on the site.
In practice yes — a short keyword that attaches a specific offer to a deposit in the cashier. Only the naming differs.
No. The code must be in the field before confirming the deposit; it can’t be attached to a completed payment retroactively.
On the first deposit yes — it replaces it. That’s why you save codes for later deposits.
No. “Exclusive” codes from third-party sites are usually invalid or cost you the better automatic offer.
Check for a typo and case, the promotion’s validity, the deposit minimum and country eligibility.
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