If you like to gamble online, you have certainly come across what is commonly referred to as free spins no deposit offers. As the name suggests, online casinos that grant such offer do not require you to make a first deposit after registration but instead credit a certain amount of spins to your player account instantly. You can use these spins either on specific online slot or across their entire range of casino games. 

    However, what some know, but many don’t – almost all no deposit offers are tied to wagering requirements. Those specific terms & conditions outline how players can use the free spins and what criteria they need to meet before withdrawing any winnings. In most cases, there is a cap on the maximum cashout amount as well, and one might wonder whether free spins are actually worthless. 

    Well, the answer probably depends on where you are located, but if you live in the United Kingdom then free spins no deposit offers are far from worthless, and here is why. 

    Gambling Commission Cracks Down on Misleading Offers

    Great Britain is one of the leading countries, and earlier this year the Gambling Commission began to crack down on what they called ‘misleading offers’. 

    In a nutshell — Online Casinos in the UK and around the world boldly advertised free spin offers across their homepages, but conveniently kept the fine print out of sight. Players signed up with a no deposit casino only to find out after that they had to make a first deposit to unlock the free spins, wager the winnings from the welcome bonus between 30 and 60 times, or that the casino locked the cashout at £100. It was all legal because they did state the terms on their website but, let’s be honest, who reads the fine print. 

    The Gambling Commission backed the players that felt tricked and released a batch of new regulations that prohibited online casinos from advertising free spins if those didn’t come free. Specifically, operators were no longer allowed to require a deposit or apply wagering requirements to spins if they wanted to advertise them as free. 

    Wager-Free Spin Offers are Booming

    Online Casinos made a virtue out of necessity and invented the wager-free spins. One of the first brands to launch this kind of offer was PlayOJO, a new operator that refers to itself as ‘the fair casino’. At OJO Casino, UK players receive 50 free spins with absolutely no wagering requirements. 

    Due to the massive popularity of such offer among players, other brands quickly followed. At the time of writing, Casumo gives new customers 30 wager-free spins, BGO gives away 10 spins, and at the brand new Chilli Casino, players receive a whopping 150 free spins with no wagering requirements. 

    Are free spins no deposit offers worthless? If you live in the United Kingdom, they certainly are not! 

    Richard is an experienced tech journalist and blogger who is passionate about new and emerging technologies. He provides insightful and engaging content for Connection Cafe and is committed to staying up-to-date on the latest trends and developments.