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So as am pretty unlucky on the slots the Mrs is thinking of having a wee go so was gonna sign up to skol and wondered if you have bonus funds in play can you still withdraw? A know where a used to play it was fine but not sure if this is the case on all casinos,

i.e if she had £100 cash balance had taken a bonus and was half way through playing the bonus funds could she still withdraw the £100?

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Some places allow you cancel the bonus you Accepted i.e £100 if you get a win with your initial deposit eg You Now have £500 in account but £100 is bonus cash some let you cancel the original Bonus

and you can then withdraw the £400 that is left, others can be different though , i know i have done this on certain bonuses at Will Hill and Captain spins

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So the scenario a would really be wondering about is if say we deposited £100 and got £100 match bonus then done a bonus hunt with the lot and say returns were £60 cash and £90 bonus winnings can I then withdraw the £60 and continue with the £90 bonus money?

a know the gambling commission say that you should be able to withdraw any cash balance at any time regardless if you have bonus active or pending but we all know how casinos interpret the rules lol

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It’s a non-sticky bonus, so if she were to deposit 100+100 she would play through the cash first, and then enter bonus money and be tied into wagering. Any money she wins whilst in cash funds will be added to her cash balance,  which she can withdraw at any time. 

Withdrawing cash funds forfeits the bonus though, so if she won and had £150 cash + £100 bonus that she hadn’t reached yet and chose to withdraw the £150, she would forfeit the £100.

But she will always be able to withdraw the cash funds before she hits the bonus funds, yes. 

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24 minutes ago, Chloe said:

It’s a non-sticky bonus, so if she were to deposit 100+100 she would play through the cash first, and then enter bonus money and be tied into wagering. Any money she wins whilst in cash funds will be added to her cash balance,  which she can withdraw at any time. 

Withdrawing cash funds forfeits the bonus though, so if she won and had £150 cash + £100 bonus that she hadn’t reached yet and chose to withdraw the £150, she would forfeit the £100.

But she will always be able to withdraw the cash funds before she hits the bonus funds, yes. 

Thanks Chloe that’s what a thought but just wasn’t sure if she would have just played through the bonus funds after withdraws but guess not, thanks for the reply 👍

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On 5/6/2021 at 12:22 PM, Colin m said:

Thanks Chloe that’s what a thought but just wasn’t sure if she would have just played through the bonus funds after withdraws but guess not, thanks for the reply 👍

Just be careful if doing a bonus hunt on bonus money as its usually not allowed and you will not be allowed to withdraw your winning. 
I did once but got away with it. Sadly was all clear in the Terms and Conditions that you could not delay or save a bonus to collect at another time. 

Good luck with the slots 

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On 5/6/2021 at 11:36 AM, Colin m said:

So the scenario a would really be wondering about is if say we deposited £100 and got £100 match bonus then done a bonus hunt with the lot and say returns were £60 cash and £90 bonus winnings can I then withdraw the £60 and continue with the £90 bonus money?

a know the gambling commission say that you should be able to withdraw any cash balance at any time regardless if you have bonus active or pending but we all know how casinos interpret the rules lol

You would be able to withdraw the £60 but as soon as you do , you forfeit the Bonus (well it does with Captain spins and Will Hill ) 

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