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Certainly one of the most popular bonuses offered by any of the online casinos are the "No Deposit Required" bonuses. When a person downloads a casino's games, and opens a real money account (by open I mean fill in the forms, not transfer money into it), they give the new player a couple of dollars to use for playing the casino games.

Players can use the money to win at any of the casino games, but there is often a limit to the amount you can cash out when taking advantage of a bonus like this. So, while you might be able to take that $10 or $15 and turn it into $4,000, you probably won't be able to cash out $4,000. Free money will only take you so far.

The following casinos offer No Deposit Bonuses you can take advantage of:

$10 Free - Zodiac Casino

$10 Free - Virtual City Casino

$15 Free - 7 Sultans Casino

$15 Free - Vegas Slot

$10 Free - Desert Dollar

$10 Free - Vegas Joker

$12 Free - Grand Casino Hotel

$15 Free - Colosseum Casino

$11 Free - Vegas Country

$11 Free - Vegas Seven Casino

$11 Free - Crazy Vegas

$11 Free - Lucky Emporer

All of these casinos use the games made by microgaming, so you'll find a lot of the same slots at each casino.

F.A.Q.

Why would I need to register a credit card if the bonus says there is no deposit required?
There are probably a couple of reasons for it. The one I hear most often is that this particular type of bonus attracts everyone's attention, including the underage gambler's. So, in theory, underagers shouldn't have credit cards and the casino uses it as an attempt to age-check their new players.

Casinos also use it as a way to help keep the offer down to one per player. Without a small security check like this, a lot of people would sign up repeatedly using the names of their family or friends.

Also, back when credit cards were commonly used to deposit money into a casino account, I could easily see the "temptation" factor of already having a card on file. It would be a lot easier for a player to add some money into their account and continue playing. Now, however, most credit card companies will not permit transactions using their cards for online gambling purposes. So the temptation factor no longer plays much of a role.

Why can't I cash out as much as I want? It's not fair that there is a limit.
Like I said, free money only takes you so far. Truth is, several players took these free money offers, and hit big on some machines. After giving someone $10 to play, and then having to pay them a $40,000 winner, the casinos decided that they ought to put a cap on their generosity.

Right or wrong, at least you know about it up front.