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Casino Cashback

author Posted by: admin on date Nov 5th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Uncategorized

I came across an offer recently that really caught my eye. It was some sort of casino player insurance where if you lose playing games at the casino, they will give you a percentage of your losses back as a VIP bonus.

That’s not a bad idea, so I did some digging on the net and unearthed the following casino cashback offers . . .


Absolute Slots Casino - Weekly Cashback

Absolute Slots has a VIP club that offers players money back should they lose at the casino. The amount of casino cashback depends on where you are on the “VIP list”. Everyone gets 5% back, but the more you play, the higher that amount goes. The players at the top of the VIP list get 25% cash back from the casino on their losses. That - is insane, it’s just a ton of money back.

Paradise 8 also has a VIP club, with a similar offer. how do you become a VIP at paradise 8? Hehe, make a first deposit of $25 or more and you’re in. That means that almost everyone in the entire casino is a VIP - and that’s not a bad thing.

SlotoCash gives players 5% cashback on their losses. That’s also a part of a VIP program, but at SlotoCash the only thing you really need to do to make enter “Club Sloto” is make a $50 deposit. That’s simple enough.

Online casinos have set up comp points systems from close to the very beginning, and they haven’t been stingy when it comes to rewarding players. A lot of casinos have been letting players cash in their comp points in exchange for money, but that’s not quite what I think of when I think of cashback.

Instead of racking up comp points for play, I’m thinking about bonuses that help cover your losses. Because face it, I can hit a hot machine and play for days, or run into a streak of ice cold machines and rack up the losses pretty quick. I’m happy about having a little something coming back in case I lose. It’s not so much about getting a very little something in exchange for time spent spinning the reels.

Poker players have been enjoying what they call “rakeback” for years now. So, it’s nice to see some form of cash back coming to the online casinos :)

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