Vibes Casino Reload Bonus

Across the reload campaigns we tracked in the Vibes Casino cashier, one shape kept repeating: a match percentage noticeably smaller than the welcome deal, a qualifying deposit of 20 €, and wagering that lands around 35× the bonus amount. The percentage is the part that gets advertised. The multiple is the part that decides whether the offer is worth taking.

Numbers first, then the reasoning. A 50 € reload at 35× requires 1 750 € of qualifying stakes before a cent of it can be withdrawn. If your normal session is 20 € across an evening, that is a commitment measured in weeks, not in one sitting. Figures move from campaign to campaign, so treat every number here as the pattern rather than a guarantee, and check the operator terms live before you opt in.

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What a reload actually is

A reload is a deposit match aimed at an account that already exists. It attaches to the second deposit and every one after it, which is the whole difference from the welcome offer: the welcome fires once, the reload comes back. The percentage is lower precisely because it repeats — an operator can afford 100 % once and something closer to 25–50 % on a recurring basis, depending on the campaign.

Mechanically it behaves like any other deposit bonus. Credited funds sit in a bonus balance, locked until the turnover target is met, with a maximum bet ceiling applied for as long as they are active.

The euro arithmetic before you opt in

This is the table we keep open when a reload appears. Every row reflects what the terms have typically stated rather than a fixed promise from the operator.

TermValue typically stated
Minimum qualifying deposit20 € (25 € on SEPA bank transfer)
Wagering on the bonusaround 35×, depending on the campaign
50 € bonus at 35×1 750 € of qualifying stakes
25 € bonus at 35×875 € of qualifying stakes
Maximum bet while wageringoften 5 € a spin
Slot contributionusually 100 %
Live tables and rouletteoften 10 %, sometimes 0 %
Validity window7–30 days

Daily vs weekly rhythm

Small daily drops carry lighter requirements and suit somebody who logs in most evenings. Weekly offers pay more and demand more. The rhythm to pick is the one that matches how you already play — a weekly reload claimed by a player who opens the site twice a month is simply a 1 750 € obligation with a 30-day clock on it.

Weekly reload

The weekly version is the format most regulars end up on: one claim per week, usually anchored to a fixed reset day, with a larger percentage and heavier turnover than the daily equivalent. It rewards a planned top-up rather than a trickle of small payments. Find the reset day in the promotions section and deposit into it, because a reload claimed on the wrong day is just an ordinary deposit.

Reload terms

Four conditions decide whether a reload works out. The wagering multiple, the maximum bet ceiling while the bonus is live, the claim frequency, and the excluded deposit methods. Paysafecard is a recurring exception on offers across this market segment, since it cannot be used for withdrawals at all — a bonus tied to it clears into a Skrill or bank payout instead. Bonuses are also tracked one at a time: finish one before claiming the next, or the two obligations stack into a number no evening budget clears.

Minimum deposit

The minimum qualifying deposit sits at 20 € on card, Trustly and Skrill, and 25 € on SEPA transfer. Pay less and the bonus simply is not credited — nothing is refused, nothing warns you, the money just arrives as plain cash. Above the minimum the match scales until the campaign ceiling, after which extra euro add nothing to the bonus but do add to what you have at risk. Deposit against your actual playing plan, not against the ceiling.

How to activate one

  1. Log in and open the promotions section of the cashier.
  2. Read the live reload: percentage, multiple, maximum bet, expiry date.
  3. Do the multiplication before you decide, not after.
  4. Opt in first, then send at least 20 €.
  5. Confirm the bonus balance appears, then keep every stake under the cap.

Easy things to miss

A sane approach

A reload is a discount on play you had already planned. It is not a reason to move money you had not planned to move. If this month's entertainment budget is spent, the next campaign will still exist — recurring offers are, by definition, recurring. The rules that sit under every promotion are collected on the bonus terms page, and the turnover mechanics are unpacked in full on the wagering guide.

Reloads vs the other Vibes Casino promos

Against the welcome bonus a reload is smaller but easier to judge, because by then you know your own deposit rhythm and the cashier no longer holds surprises. Against cashback the difference is direction: a reload demands the deposit first and pays second, while cashback accrues from losses you already took and asks nothing up front.

The combination that survives contact with a real budget looks like this — claim a reload only on a day you had already decided to deposit, let cashback and rebates run in the background, and skip anything that would change your stake size. A promotion that makes you play differently has stopped being a discount.

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Reload Bonuses: Weekly and Monthly Offers

Reload offers carry on after the welcome package has fired. A second deposit bonus normally comes first, then a recurring weekly bonus for accounts that stay active. Both are match deposits: the operator adds a stated percentage on top of a payment of at least 20 €.

A monthly bonus tends to be the largest of the three and carries its own turnover and its own minimum deposit. Opt in before paying — reloads are credited at the moment of payment and are rarely applied retroactively.

Questions we get asked about reloads

How much do I have to deposit to trigger a reload?
The qualifying minimum logged across recent campaigns is 20 €, the same floor that applies to Trustly, Skrill, Visa and Mastercard. SEPA bank transfer starts at 25 €, so a 20 € transfer can land without triggering anything. Each campaign restates the figure — read the offer page before sending money.
What does 35× wagering cost in euro?
Multiply the credited bonus by the multiple. A 50 € reload at 35× means 1 750 € of qualifying stakes before the balance converts. On slots contributing 100 % that is reachable. On live tables contributing 10 % the same bonus would demand 17 500 € of table action, which is why the tables are the wrong place to clear one.
Can I claim a reload after depositing?
Usually not. Reloads are opt-in and credit at the moment the payment clears. If the box was not ticked, the deposit counts as plain cash. Support sometimes corrects this within minutes of the transaction, but it is discretionary rather than a right.
Does a reload bonus expire?
Yes — typically between 7 and 30 days depending on the campaign. When the window closes, unwagered bonus funds and the winnings attached to them are stripped from the balance. Money already converted to cash is not affected.

By Tuomas Lehtovaara — updated August 2026

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