Amppari Bonus Terms and Conditions
The clauses that decide what an offer is really worth, translated out of legal phrasing and into euros.
Bonus terms and conditions are where a promotion stops being a banner and becomes a contract. Every offer at Amppari links to its own set, and the same handful of clauses appear in all of them. Learn to find those clauses and any campaign — welcome match, reload, spin pack, seasonal giveaway — can be evaluated in under a minute. What follows is the standard shape of the bonus rules on the euro cashier we tested. Individual campaigns can differ, and the version shown in your account at the moment of claiming is the one that binds.
Open the terms on a live offerThe six clauses that matter
| Clause | Standard value | What it does to you |
|---|---|---|
| Wagering multiple | 35× the bonus | A 100 € bonus needs 3 500 € of stakes before anything unlocks. |
| Validity period | 30 days from credit | Unfinished balance and its winnings are removed on day 31. |
| Maximum stake | 5 € per spin | One larger bet can void the bonus outright, with no refund of progress. |
| Game contribution | Slots 100 %, table and live 10 %, jackpots 0 % | Decides whether the target takes 3 500 € or 35 000 € of stakes. |
| Conversion or cashout cap | Set per campaign | Limits how much of a bonus win becomes real money. |
| Qualifying deposit | From 20 €, higher on some campaigns | Pay less and the offer simply does not attach. |
Max bet — the rule that catches the most people
The max bet clause is the single most common reason a cleared bonus is refused at payout. At Amppari the wagering cap on stakes is 5 € per spin while a requirement is running, against a normal slot range of 0,10 € to 100 €. It is easy to breach by accident: a bonus round with a raised stake, a leftover setting from a previous session, an autoplay configuration carried over from cash play. The platform does not always block the bet at the moment it is placed — it can flag it later, when the withdrawal is reviewed, and by then the balance has usually grown. Set the stake once at the start of a bonus session and leave it alone.
Max cashout and conversion caps
A max cashout clause limits what a bonus can ultimately produce. It is standard on anything given away free — spin packs, prize credits, no-deposit style offers — because that money cost the operator something and returned nothing. On a deposit match it is less common but not rare, and it is worth locating before you claim. Separately from any campaign clause, the account itself pays out a maximum of 10 000 € per month, which is a platform limit rather than a bonus one. Withdrawals by Trustly and Skrill land within one to two hours from 20 €, card and SEPA within one to two banking days from 30 €, and crypto between fifteen minutes and 24 hours from around 50 €. Details are on the payments page.
Sticky and non-sticky, and why the difference is large
A sticky bonus never converts into withdrawable money. It sits in the balance as playing ammunition, extends the session, and disappears when you withdraw — you keep the winnings it generated, but the bonus principal itself is deducted at cash-out. A non-sticky bonus, by contrast, becomes ordinary cash once the requirement is met, principal included. The wording to look for is in the payout clause: phrasing about the bonus amount being deducted or removed on withdrawal means sticky, phrasing about the bonus converting to real balance means non-sticky. Amppari's standard deposit match works on the conversion model, and campaign one-offs are where sticky wording tends to appear.
The practical difference on a 100 € bonus is 100 €, which is the entire offer. Two campaigns advertising the same percentage can therefore be worth very different amounts, and no banner ever mentions which model it uses. This is the clause most worth ten seconds of reading.
Other clauses worth a glance
- One bonus at a time. A new offer generally cannot be claimed while a requirement is open; it queues instead.
- Excluded games. Beyond the 0 % jackpot rule, campaigns can name specific slots that generate no progress.
- One account per person. Shared households, devices and cards trigger duplicate checks and can void rewards.
- Verification before payout. Identity and an address document no older than three months, checked in 24–48 hours.
- Bonus abuse. Low-risk strategies such as covering both sides of a table game are treated as a breach.
- Amendment rights. The operator may change or end a campaign; the terms as they stood when you claimed apply to your bonus.
Reading a terms page quickly
Open the terms link and search for four things in this order: the multiplier, the deadline, the stake cap and the cashout cap. Then check one word — whether the bonus converts or is deducted. Five data points, thirty seconds, and the offer is fully characterised. Anything else on the page is standard platform boilerplate that applies to every campaign equally. If the terms are missing, vague, or contradict the banner, that is information too, and the sensible response is to skip the offer and deposit without it. The operator's general contract sits at terms, and its licence is issued in Curaçao, so the terms page is the primary source of protection rather than a European regulator's rulebook.
Questions
Can the operator change terms after I claim?
What counts as breaching max bet?
Is my own deposit ever at risk from these rules?
Who do I ask when a clause is ambiguous?
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