Everyone clicks Accept. Almost nobody reads what they’re accepting. That’s not a criticism — casino terms and conditions are long, dense, and written by legal teams rather than players. But several clauses in that document directly control what happens to your money, your bonus, and your account access. Getting them wrong is expensive.

Test yourself below. The questions cover what most players assume versus what most T&Cs actually say. Roll XO is a useful reference here — a Curaçao-licensed platform with its full terms published and accessible from the footer, covering everything from KYC requirements to bonus conditions across its 4,000+ game library.

Question 1: If you win money using a bonus and haven’t completed wagering requirements, can you withdraw it?

Most players answer yes. The correct answer is almost always no.

Bonus winnings are typically locked until the wagering requirement is cleared in full. At 40x on a £100 bonus, that means cycling £4,000 through eligible games before any withdrawal becomes available. Attempting to withdraw early usually results in the bonus — and any winnings derived from it — being voided.

Question 2: Can a casino void your winnings if they suspect bonus abuse, even without proving it?

Yes — and this clause appears in almost every T&C document in existence.

Platforms reserve the right to void bonuses and associated winnings if they determine a player has exploited promotional terms, even if the player’s actions were within the literal rules. The determination is typically at the platform’s discretion. This isn’t necessarily sinister — it exists to prevent organised abuse — but it means large bonus wins can be reviewed before payment regardless of whether you played fairly.

Question 3: Does your account get closed if you don’t log in for a certain period?

Usually, yes — and fees often apply first.

Most T&Cs include an inactivity clause. After 12–24 months without a login, accounts are typically flagged as dormant. Platforms commonly deduct a monthly administrative fee from the balance before eventual closure. If there’s a remaining balance you’ve forgotten about, this process quietly drains it.

Quick tip: Set a calendar reminder to log into any casino account you’re not actively using. A single login every few months resets the inactivity clock at most platforms.

Question 4: If you use a payment method that’s listed as accepted for deposits, can you always use it for withdrawals?

No — and this one catches players more than almost any other clause.

Many deposit methods are one-directional. Voucher systems, prepaid cards, and some digital wallets accept incoming funds but can’t process outbound payments. If you deposit exclusively through a deposit-only method without registering an eligible withdrawal option, your cashout has no route. Players who specifically prefer bank transfer casinos for large withdrawals should confirm the method appears in the withdrawal column specifically — not just the deposit column — since processing times (typically 3–10 days) and limits are set separately for each direction.

Question 5: Can a platform change its terms after you’ve registered?

Yes, typically with notice — but continued use constitutes acceptance.

Most T&Cs include a clause stating that the platform can update its terms at any time, with notification via email or site announcement. Using the platform after the effective date of the change is treated as acceptance of the new terms. You don’t have to actively agree again.

Question 6: Are your winnings guaranteed if a technical error causes a game malfunction?

No. Game malfunction voids all pays and plays — this clause is nearly universal.

If a game displays an incorrect outcome, freezes mid-round, or produces an error, the result is void. This applies even if your screen showed a win before the error was detected. The platform’s records take precedence over what a player’s device displayed.

What the Quiz Actually Tests

None of these answers require reading fifty pages of legal text. They require knowing which five or six clauses matter and where to find them. Withdrawal conditions, bonus terms, inactivity policy, and malfunction rules cover the vast majority of disputes between players and platforms. Read those four sections and you’ve read the document that actually affects you.

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