Can you cancel a casino bonus?
Most casinos let you cancel or forfeit an active bonus to free up your real cash, but doing so removes the bonus and any winnings made with it — you keep only your original real-money balance.
Cancelling is useful when you would rather withdraw your own deposit than grind out a wagering requirement you are unlikely to clear. The trade-off depends on the bonus type: with a non-sticky bonus your deposit is already separate and withdrawable, so you lose little; with a sticky bonus, forfeiting removes everything tied to the bonus, including winnings, leaving just your initial deposit (if any survives). You usually cancel from the cashier, the active-bonuses panel, or by contacting support.
Before cancelling, check what you actually keep: if your real balance is separate (non-sticky) you can cancel freely, but if it is merged (sticky) you may forfeit winnings. When in doubt, contact support and confirm exactly what will remain.
Key points
- Most casinos allow cancelling/forfeiting an active bonus.
- Cancelling removes the bonus AND bonus-derived winnings.
- Non-sticky: your deposit is separate, so you lose little.
- Sticky: forfeiting can wipe winnings, leaving only your deposit.
- Cancel via the cashier, bonus panel, or support.
FAQ
What happens if I cancel a casino bonus?
The bonus and any winnings made with it are removed, and you keep your original real-money balance. With a non-sticky bonus that means losing little; with a sticky bonus you can forfeit winnings.
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