The headline figure, the turnover behind it and the parts of the small print that decide whether the offer is any good.
The bonus is matched pound for pound, so collecting the whole $2,000 means depositing $2,000 of your own money. A smaller deposit gets a proportionally smaller bonus β and a proportionally smaller turnover target, which is not always a bad trade. The $25 minimum on the banner and the deposit that earns the full amount are two different numbers.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to $2,000 |
| Wagering requirement | 35x on the bonus amount |
| Deposit for the full bonus | $2,000 |
| Free spins | 200 spins |
| Minimum deposit | $25 |
| Maximum cashout | 10x bonus β a multiple of the bonus, not a flat sum |
| Time to complete | 14 days |
Taken from the published terms. Nothing here is a promise from us: check the current wording before you put money in.
The arithmetic is blunt: $2,000 at 35x is $70,000 of wagering ahead of any cashout. Played at $2 a spin, that is about 35,000 rounds. Note what the multiplier is applied to: bonus only here, though the industry is not consistent about it.
Because the cap tracks the bonus, taking the whole $2,000 puts the ceiling around $20,000. That sits above the bonus, though still a hard limit. Anything above the cap is forfeited rather than paid, so the multiple is worth doing on the deposit you actually plan to make.
Slots in this market typically return around 96% over the long run, which means $70,000 of turnover gives back roughly $2,800 to the house on the averages. Next to the $2,000 headline, more than the bonus is worth β on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Any single run can land far either side of that; the number is a yardstick for comparing offers, not a forecast.
Divided by the 14 days on the clock it is roughly $5,000 a day β a pace that leaves no room for a casual week. The window is generous enough to absorb a slow start.
The offer also carries 200 free spins. What matters is the per-spin stake and the status of anything they win; the number on the banner says nothing about either. We have not seen those numbers stated by Wanted, so treat spin counts as the headline they are and read the detail on site.
Everything above concerns a single deposit. Regular play is governed by whatever runs afterwards. Ongoing promotions tend to carry lower requirements than the headline offer, which makes them the better arithmetic. We have not listed specific ongoing promotions for Wanted: they change week to week and we are not going to describe offers we have not verified. The promotions page on the operator's own site is the only current source.
The most common mistake around a welcome offer is letting the bonus decide the deposit. A $2,000 headline invites a $2,000 deposit that may have nothing to do with what you meant to spend. Work out what you were going to deposit anyway, and let the bonus apply to that. The offer is worth having only on a deposit you would have made regardless.
Bonuses are withdrawn rather than negotiated. The usual grounds:
A bonus is not free money and it is not always the better option. For a short visit, the requirement works out as a restriction rather than a gift. Declining is usually a checkbox at deposit time, and it keeps the balance free of conditions.
Two offers cannot be ranked on size alone β the requirement attached decides which is better. Multiply bonus by requirement in each case and the ranking often reverses. After that, compare the caps and the time limits β those decide the realistic outcome more often than the size does.
Depositing the $25 minimum still triggers the offer β at a proportionally smaller size. Every condition scales with it: a tenth of the bonus carries a tenth of the turnover, while the stake cap and the deadline stay exactly where they are. For most players that combination β small target, full deadline β is the easier one to actually finish.
A wagering target is only meaningful next to the contribution table, and the common pattern in this market runs as follows:
| Very high-RTP titles | get excluded by some operators for the same reason. |
| Jackpot slots | are commonly barred while a bonus is running. |
| Roulette and blackjack | often count for a fraction, sometimes nothing at all. |
| Slots | usually count in full towards the target. |
The exact percentages are set by Wanted, not by convention β the figures above are the industry pattern, and the operatorβs table is what counts.
A promotional page and a terms page are different documents, and only one of them is binding. The parts that cost money are in the small print, not on the poster. Reading it once is the highest-value ten minutes in the whole process.
Codes and opt-in boxes work at deposit time and only then. Support will usually decline to apply a bonus after the fact β the systems are not built to do it. We do not publish codes here: they rotate, they differ by channel, and a stale one on a review page is worse than none. The live figure is on Wanted's own promotions page.
While a bonus is active there is almost always a ceiling on the stake per spin, and it is usually a small one. Go over it once, even by accident on a feature buy, and the bonus along with anything it won can be voided. It is the single most common way a cleared bonus disappears.
Crediting starts the countdown β playing has nothing to do with it. A bonus taken at a bad moment loses days to nothing at all. Take the offer when you are ready to use it β the terms do not reward enthusiasm.
No β it is stated as 10x bonus, so it moves with the size of the bonus. On the full amount that is roughly $20,000.
14 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.
On the full $2,000 bonus at 35x, about $70,000. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.
Usually yes β most cashiers let you decline it, and a plain deposit comes with no turnover conditions attached. For a short session that is often the better choice.
No one here has taken this offer up with real money. The numbers come from Wanted's own conditions; the working out is ours. Operators revise bonus terms without notice, so confirm the current offer on the operator's own site before depositing.