What Happened (Step by Step):
I received no-deposit free spins as part of a promotion.
I completed all the wagering requirements. Once finished, the casino automatically reduced my balance from around $600 down to $80 NZD – this is their standard max cashout rule for no-deposit bonuses, and it was correctly applied. At this point the $80 was shown as withdrawable real money.
After the balance was cut to $80, I continued playing with that money. I was placing bets of $15 per spin (well above the usual €5 / ~$9 NZD maximum bet allowed while any bonus is active). The casino accepted every one of these bets with no warning, no blocking, and no voiding of wins. My balance grew to around $700.
Once I reached approximately $700, I went to live chat to double-check everything was okay. I asked if there were any restrictions left and whether I could withdraw the full amount normally. The support agent clearly told me "yup no problem" (I'm still waiting for the transcript the only thing they sent me was a link that took me to an internal log in for staff).
Feeling confident after the agent’s confirmation, I kept playing legitimately and hit a massive $47,000 win – easily the biggest win of my life.
When I tried to withdraw, the casino rejected it and confiscated the entire $47,000. They said the max win from a no-deposit bonus is only 80 NZD and that this limit "applies to all winnings derived from bonus funds and any subsequent gameplay, even after meeting all bonus requirements". They now claim the $80 "remained bonus funds" the whole time.
Why This Is Unfair:
The casino already processed the wagering and enforced the max cashout by cutting my balance to $80 → this shows the bonus stage was finished.
They allowed me to bet $15 per spin (far over the bonus max bet limit) without any issue or voiding → if bonus rules were still active, those bets should have been rejected or winnings cancelled immediately.
Their own agent explicitly confirmed there were no restrictions after I had already been playing and winning with the cleared balance.
They are selectively applying only the rules that suit them (max win cap) while ignoring others (max bet rule) just because the win got big.
This feels like classic "tainted funds" predation that Dama N.V. casinos are known for, and it also goes against New Zealand’s Fair Trading Act (misleading information from their staff). I played completely in good faith based on what the casino showed me and what their support told me.
What Happened (Step by Step):
I received no-deposit free spins as part of a promotion.
I completed all the wagering requirements. Once finished, the casino automatically reduced my balance from around $600 down to $80 NZD – this is their standard max cashout rule for no-deposit bonuses, and it was correctly applied. At this point the $80 was shown as withdrawable real money.
After the balance was cut to $80, I continued playing with that money. I was placing bets of $15 per spin (well above the usual €5 / ~$9 NZD maximum bet allowed while any bonus is active). The casino accepted every one of these bets with no warning, no blocking, and no voiding of wins. My balance grew to around $700.
Once I reached approximately $700, I went to live chat to double-check everything was okay. I asked if there were any restrictions left and whether I could withdraw the full amount normally. The support agent clearly told me "yup no problem" (I'm still waiting for the transcript the only thing they sent me was a link that took me to an internal log in for staff).
Feeling confident after the agent’s confirmation, I kept playing legitimately and hit a massive $47,000 win – easily the biggest win of my life.
When I tried to withdraw, the casino rejected it and confiscated the entire $47,000. They said the max win from a no-deposit bonus is only 80 NZD and that this limit "applies to all winnings derived from bonus funds and any subsequent gameplay, even after meeting all bonus requirements". They now claim the $80 "remained bonus funds" the whole time.
Why This Is Unfair:
The casino already processed the wagering and enforced the max cashout by cutting my balance to $80 → this shows the bonus stage was finished.
They allowed me to bet $15 per spin (far over the bonus max bet limit) without any issue or voiding → if bonus rules were still active, those bets should have been rejected or winnings cancelled immediately.
Their own agent explicitly confirmed there were no restrictions after I had already been playing and winning with the cleared balance.
They are selectively applying only the rules that suit them (max win cap) while ignoring others (max bet rule) just because the win got big.
This feels like classic "tainted funds" predation that Dama N.V. casinos are known for, and it also goes against New Zealand’s Fair Trading Act (misleading information from their staff). I played completely in good faith based on what the casino showed me and what their support told me.