'Free credit, no deposit' sounds like free money. In practice the terms are designed so that very few people ever withdraw anything. Here's how to read the fine print before you spend time chasing it.
The catch: wagering requirements
A 'free RM10' bonus usually carries a turnover (rollover) requirement — you must bet the bonus a set number of times before any winnings can be withdrawn. Combined with the house edge, high turnover makes cashing out mathematically unlikely.
Maximum cash-out caps
Even if you clear the turnover, many offers cap what you can withdraw to a small amount. Read the maximum-cashout line — it's often where the 'free' evaporates.
Outright scams
Never pay a fee to 'release' a bonus, and never hand over banking OTPs. Any 'free credit link' that asks for those is a scam, not a promotion. If a deal feels too generous, the terms are doing the hidden work.
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