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For Players In New Zealand, The Gamdom Casino Terms And Conditions Spell Out The Rules For Who Can Play, Bonuses, Wagering, And Withdrawals

This way, you can play with confidence and get your NZ$ quickly. Before you claim promotions, make sure you read the important parts about account verification, areas that aren't allowed (like New Zealand), and requirements based on your New Zealand. To keep your balance and keep playing, clear compliance is important.

Who Can Register: Eligibility For An Account And Countries Not Allowed To Operate

Gamdom accounts are only for people who can legally gamble online and sign a contract with the platform. That you will only use the account for your own play is what you agree to when you sign up. When someone registers, their eligibility is checked, and it can be checked again later through verification and compliance checks. You are responsible for making sure you are still eligible before you deposit money or place bets if your situation changes, like if you move to a different territory.

Qualifications:

There are basic rules that all regulated gambling sites must follow in order for you to be able to open an account and keep it open.

  • Legal age: You have to be at least 18 years old, or the age at which gambling is legal in your area.
  • Where you can play: You can't be in a country or territory that doesn't allow it when you open the game.
  • Correct information about who you are: your name, date of birth, and address must match what's on your documents.
  • Single account: Each person can only have one account. There is a way to get rid of duplicate accounts and undo activity.
  • Lack of responsibility: You can't use someone else's identity or play for someone else's benefit when you sign up or play.

Before letting you do certain things, like withdrawals or more dangerous activities, Gamdom may ask to check your identity and address. If asked to prove who you are, you might not be able to, and your account could be locked until the checks are done.

Important: Accounts that were made with fake information, documents that don't match, or someone else's payment method are usually not accepted. Gamdom could block access to features, cancel transactions, or limit withdrawals until it is clear who owns the account.

Some places are limited because of their own laws, license requirements, or internal rules for compliance. Anywhere you are, you shouldn't sign up, deposit money, or bet if you are allowed to. If you use masking tools to try to get in from a restricted New Zealand, you may be blocked right away. If Gamdom finds that someone is accessing from a restricted area, the platform may do things like:

  • stopping registration or login from that area;
  • pausing gameplay until the issue of location is resolved;
  • asking for proof of residence and location;
  • refusing deposits and limiting withdrawals until checks are completed;

If verification is needed, you may be asked to show proof of who you are and where you live. Also, this is how Gamdom makes sure that your New Zealand and residence status don't conflict with the rules of the jurisdiction where those rules apply. Check the current restricted list in your account or the Terms before you sign up if you're not sure if your country is allowed. You are still using the service if you sign up and deposit even a small amount, like NZ$10. If your location isn't clear, compliance checks may be done.

Sign Up Rules: Verification, Know Your Customer (kyc), And Account Approval

Making an account at Gamdom Casino is meant to be quick, but you can't use any of its features until you meet the site's eligibility and verification requirements. You need to give correct personal information from the start, since mistakes can slow down approval and make it harder to withdraw later. When you sign up or at any time after, Gamdom can ask to see proof of your identity. This is especially true before processing a withdrawal of NZ$100 or more, or when account activity sets off compliance controls. Getting your KYC done early keeps your account in good standing and helps you avoid pauses.

Requirements For Eligibility And Account Creation:

When you sign up, you promise that you are legally allowed to use the service and that the information you give is correct. Accounts are only for one person to use, and it is your responsibility to keep your login information safe.

  • Age and legal capacity: You must be old enough to legally gamble in your area and be able to legally sign contracts. Having more than one account, sharing accounts, or making an account for someone else can get you in trouble or even get your account closed.
  • Details that are correct: Your name, date of birth, address, and New Zealand should match the ones on your payment and identification documents.
  • Areas that aren't allowed: If your New Zealand isn't allowed, you might not be able to register or play, and you might not be able to get verified.

If Gamdom can't approve your account because you aren't eligible or because you live in a certain area, deposits like 50 NZ$ may be turned down or you may not be able to use some services until the problem is fixed. Gamdom's Know Your Customer (KYC) process helps make sure that the account you're using is yours, that you are allowed to play, and that all transactions follow the rules for preventing fraud and money laundering. Verification can be asked for right after you sign up, before you make a withdrawal, or whenever you change your profile or payment methods.

What you might need to show for a verification check:

  • Identity (KYC): A clear photo or scan of a government-issued ID, and if asked, a selfie or liveness check.
  • Address: a recent document with your name and address that shows where you live, like an official letter or statement.
  • Payment method Proof: that you own the payment source, especially if you want to withdraw 500 NZ$ later.
  • Source of funds (if needed): If activity and compliance markers say you need to show more proof of how you pay for your play, you may have to.

Send in color documents right away, making sure that all the corners can be seen and that your information can be read. If your home country or New Zealand doesn't match the information you gave when you registered, Gamdom will do more checks to make sure you are eligible and following the rules. If documents are old, changed, cropped, or don't match your profile information, it may take longer for your account to be approved. Gamdom might also ask you to change your information if you move, change how you pay, or try to cash out more money, like 1000 NZ$. Gamdom may limit withdrawals, put temporary limits on your account, or ask for more information before approving transactions if verification is still being processed. Updating your profile information and doing your KYC right away when asked will make it easier to get in.

Welcome Bonus Rules

These are the rules for the welcome bonus, including how many times you have to wager the bonus amount and how much you can get in total. Before you join, make sure you read the wagering requirements, game contribution rules, and any time limits. These will tell you how fast you can turn your bonus credit into cash that you can withdraw. Wagering is based on bets that are eligible that were placed after the bonus was activated. It depends on the welcome offer that was displayed in your account when you made the deposit of NZ$100 and received a bonus. Usually, the required play is based on the bonus amount, but sometimes it's also based on the deposit amount.

The term "wagering requirement" means that you have to make a certain number of qualifying bets before you can cash out your bonus funds or winnings from them. For instance, if the bonus is NZ$50 and the wagering is 35x, you need to make NZ$1750 in bets that count toward the wagering requirement.

  • Only bets that have been settled count. Bets that are void, canceled, or cashed out usually don't count. When you bet NZ$10 and later find out it wasn't valid, that NZ$10 is usually taken out of your wagering progress.
  • Contribution is different for each game; some games count for 100% of the bet, while others only count for part of the bet or not at all.
  • Max bet rules may apply; making a single bet that is bigger than what is allowed can cause your bonus to be taken away. When you play, it's best to keep your bets or spins small, like not more than (_sc0_)5 per action, unless the terms of the active bonus say otherwise.
  • Time limits may apply; finish wagering within the allotted time to keep the bonus active. If you have a bonus, finishing earlier lowers the chance that you will lose bonus credit that you haven't used.

Switching quickly between high-variance features is not recommended for the smoothest completion. Instead, play games with full contribution. If you need a standard, betting (_sc0_)1000 in smaller amounts usually works better than trying to clear the same amount with a few big bets. The bonus limits tell you how much you can get and how much you can turn into cash. There may be a cap on the welcome bonus, like a bonus of up to (_sc0_)200, even if your deposit would normally earn more. The amount of bonus money you can win is also limited in some promotions. If there is a winnings cap, you may lose any money that is over the limit when you stop betting. For example, if the cap is (_sc0_)500 and your bonus winnings reach (_sc0_)650, you may not be able to cash out the extra (_sc0_)150. Choosing the welcome bonus that fits your planned bet size is important if your account shows more than one. It might be easier to clear a smaller bonus, but a bigger bonus could be more valuable if you are okay with meeting the higher wagering requirements that come with the bigger bonus.

Promo Codes And Ongoing Offers

As a reward for active play and to add new features, promo codes and ongoing offers are given out. To avoid abuse, the rules for claiming them must be followed exactly as written in the offer terms. If a promo code is needed, it must be entered during the time frame that it works, and the account information used to make the claim must match the information that has been verified. Each promotion can have rules about who can take part, how many times, and which games are eligible. If a promotion says you have to make a minimum deposit, you must do so and at least that much, like deposit (_sc0_)20, before you can get the bonus or free spins.

Rules For Claiming:

To get a promo code or an ongoing offer, you must follow the specific steps spelled out in the promotion. Typical rules include who can get the bonus, when they can get it, and how much they have to deposit. If you don't meet any of these requirements, the bonus may not be given or taken away.

  • One account per player: Promotions are only good for one person and one account. It is possible to cancel multiple claims made by the same person for the same offer.
  • Entries must be made exactly as written and within the time limit given. It's possible that codes entered after the deadline or outside of the required flow (like after a deposit that needed the code) won't work.
  • Terms and conditions for minimum deposits: If a promotion says "minimum deposit," the qualifying deposit must be at least that amount, like (_sc0_)30. If you deposit less than the minimum amount, the offer does not work.
  • One claim per account, device, household, or payment method is what some offers mean. If you've already gotten the promotion, any more attempts may be turned down.
  • Game and contribution limits: Some games may not be eligible or may count differently toward wagering. If the promotion is only good for certain games, then only playing those games will count.
  • Account verification and status: Some promotions need an account to be verified before bonus funds can be converted or before a withdrawal is approved. For example, you might need to verify your account before you can withdraw (_sc0_)100.
  • Where regional restrictions apply, your eligibility may depend on where you live or what your legal status is in (_sc1_). If there are restrictions on where a promotion can be claimed, trying to do so from one of those areas may result in the bonus and any winnings being taken away.

If an offer has rules about wagering, conversion, or the most money that can be withdrawn, those rules apply to both the bonus and any winnings that came from the bonus. In some promotions, you may only be able to take out (_sc0_)200 from bonus winnings, even if your balance is higher. To make sure a promotion was credited correctly, make sure the deposit amount met the requirements (for example, deposit (_sc0_)50), the code was entered correctly, and the right game category was chosen. If everything is okay with the promo, contact support with the name of the promo, the date and time of the transaction, and a reference number.

To keep promotions fair, the platform watches how promotions are used and may limit or remove promotions if abuse is thought to be happening. Actions taken to get an unfair advantage or to keep getting benefits without following the rules are included.

  • If you want to get a "new player" offer again, you might make multiple accounts or change your identity by using different personal information or providing false information.
  • When people work together to make deposits and withdrawals happen more than once or to move promo value between accounts, this is called collusion and coordinated play.
  • If someone claims a bonus and then starts a dispute or reversal to keep the bonus value without making a deposit, this is called payment method and chargeback abuse.
  • Use of bugs, automation, scripts, or outside tools to get multiple promo credits or change who is eligible is called technical exploitation.
  • Using betting strategies that are meant to meet wagering needs with little risk rather than real play is called arbitrage and low-risk wagering patterns. This is especially true when done over and over again from different offers.

When signs of abuse are found, the promotion may be taken away, bonus-based winnings may be thrown out, future campaign participants may be limited, and more verification may be asked for. If asked, give correct documents that match your account information, like your stated (_sc2_) if it applies, and make sure that all of the information stays the same.

Minimum Deposits, Fees, And Processing Times For Different Payment Methods

Gamdom accepts many payment methods, but each one may have its own minimum deposit, fees, and processing time. If you are in a different country or have a different account status, the exact limits shown at checkout may be different. Always check the numbers on the deposit screen before you pay. Making sure the deposit method is in your own name and matches your account information is important to avoid having transactions turned down. Picking a method with instant confirmation can help you start playing right away if you plan to deposit (_sc0_)20 or more often.

Fees, Processing Times, And Minimum Deposits:

All of these things can change from time to time depending on the payment provider. For most methods, the minimum deposit will be between (_sc0_)10 and (_sc0_)20. For some methods, it will be at least (_sc0_)50. Prior to confirming the deposit, any fees should be made clear. If there are any, you will see the total amount charged along with the amount credited.

Typical minimum deposit Typical fee Typical processing time
Cards (if available) (_sc0_)10 to (_sc0_)20 Usually (_sc0_)0, but can vary by provider Instant to a few minutes
E-wallets (if available) (_sc0_)10 to (_sc0_)20 Usually (_sc0_)0, but can vary by provider Instant
Bank transfer (if available) (_sc0_)50 or higher May apply depending on bank 1 to 3 business days
Crypto deposits (if available) (_sc0_)10 to (_sc0_)20 Prices may vary outside of the casino Minutes, depending on network confirmations

Processing times are only estimates. If your bank does extra checks, if you're depositing from a new device, or if the payment needs more approval, the deposit may take longer. Instant ways to deposit: Most credit cards, e-wallets, and a lot of cryptocurrencies credit within minutes of confirmation. Bank transfers can take up to three business days and may need you to include a reference exactly as shown. Fees: If there is a deposit fee, it is shown before the confirmation. If your service provider charges extra, the casino has no control over that cost. First, make sure that the transaction is marked as complete by your provider if a deposit is still pending after the due date. In the event that you were charged but your balance did not change, remember to save the transaction ID and timestamp. Customer service will likely need these to help them track down the payment.

Withdrawals Policy: How Fast, How Much, And What Documents Are Needed

Gamdom tries to process withdrawals using the same payment method that was used for deposits as much as possible. This helps stop fraud and makes sure that payouts are in line with rules about responsible gaming and stopping money laundering. Before you request a cashout, make sure that your account information matches who you are, that you can withdraw money using your chosen method of payment, and that you have enough money in your account to cover the request. Some sites will hold some of your money until you meet the requirements for a bonus or make sure you are who you say you are.

Payout Times And Stages Of Processing:

The time it takes to withdraw money usually depends on two stages: the processing time Gamdom uses and the processing time your payment provider uses. Internal checks may happen right away for accounts that have been used before, but they may take longer for first-time withdrawals or when more proof is needed. Request withdrawals from a verified account and make sure the method you choose can be used to cash out in your area to avoid delays. You might not be able to make your next withdrawal until we check your new password, email address, payment method, or device. When you request a payout for the first time or for a large amount of money (like (_sc0_)1,000), your profile may not be fully or fully verified, and the account owner's name may not match the account owner's payment method name. If you used more than one deposit method, the funds may be returned to each method in the order they were deposited. There may also be compliance checks related to (_sc1_) laws or restricted jurisdictions. If your withdrawal is still pending, keep the request open and contact support with the transaction reference instead of sending multiple requests, which can start the processing process over.

The minimum and maximum amounts you can withdraw depend on the payment method you choose, your account history, and your status as verified. For most methods, you can expect to have to withdraw at least 10 to 20 (_sc0_). Limits on the most that can be taken out in a single transaction, a day, or a month are possible. An example of a limit would be 5000 (_sc0_) per withdrawal, with larger amounts being paid out in parts. If you try to withdraw less than the minimum amount, the request may be turned down automatically. If you ask for more than a certain amount, you might be asked to split the cashout into smaller amounts, like two withdrawals of (_sc0_)2500 (_sc0_).

Payment provider fees and currency changes: Gamdom may not charge a platform fee for normal withdrawals, but your payment provider may charge network or processing fees. The provider may charge you a conversion rate if your withdrawal is split between different payment rails. There may be small differences between the amount you ask for, like (_sc0_)100, and the amount you get after paying third party fees.

Proof can be asked for at any time, but it's usually needed before a first withdrawal is approved or when you reach certain levels, like after taking out a total of (_sc0_)2,000 in funds. Your name, date of birth, and (_sc2_), if applicable, must match your profile information on the documents. They must also be clear and valid.

  • Identity check: a picture of a government-issued ID, like a passport, ID card, or driver's license;
  • Address check: proof of address, like a recent utility bill or bank statement with your name and address;
  • Payment method proof: proof that you own the deposit method used (for example, a screenshot of the account page with your name and some account information);
  • Source of funds check: this may be needed for bigger transactions, like withdrawals of (_sc0_)5,000 or more;

Make sure that any files you upload are not cut, blurred, or covered. If the verification team can't read any of the information, they may ask for a new upload, which can stop your withdrawal until it's done.

Responsible Gambling Controls

Deposit limits, time limits, and self-exclusion are some of the responsible gambling controls that Gamdom offers to help you stay in your comfort zone while you play. These tools can be found in your account settings. They are meant to be useful, easy to use, and hard to get around once they are turned on. This is the best time to stop gambling if you feel like it's getting less fun or harder to control. Giving yourself clear limits before you deposit or pausing to calm down can help keep your balance and your gaming experience safe.

Deposit Caps:

With deposit caps, you can limit the most money you can add to your account in a certain amount of time. This is one of the best ways to limit spending because it limits deposits no matter if you win or lose. If this option is turned on, the system will stop any attempts to deposit that would put you over the limit you set. For instance, if you set a daily limit of 100 (_sc0_) and have already put in 60 (_sc0_), the next amount you put in cannot be more than 40 (_sc0_) that day.

  1. Choose an amount of time that works for you, like daily, weekly, or monthly limits if they're available.
  2. Pick a number that you can afford to lose, like 50 (_sc0_), 100 (_sc0_), or 200 (_sc0_).
  3. Confirm the limit and don't change it, even if you've had a winning session.

If you change your mind later and decide you need a lower cap, put it on right away. As a responsible gambler, you may need to get extra confirmation and wait a while before raising a limit. This gives you time to think about that decision.

Timeouts (also Called "cooling-off Periods")

Timeouts are short breaks that stop you from gambling on your account for a short time. It helps if you are trying to get back lost money, playing longer than planned, or making a deposit without thinking. When a timeout starts, you won't be able to bet or deposit until it finally ends. Depending on your account's timeout rules, you should still be able to access the account features you need to manage your balance if you still have money in it. For example, if you had planned to stop after depositing (_sc0_)25, but now you're tempted to add another (_sc0_)25, setting a timeout will help you stop before the next deposit goes through.

Self-isolation:

This is the most powerful form of self-control and should only be used when you need a longer, enforced break. It limits access for a certain amount of time and helps keep people from getting back into unplanned play. While you're self-excluding, you won't be able to make deposits or gamble with your account. You can't get back into the account at any time. This choice is good if shorter steps like deposit limits or timeouts are not enough. Before you turn on self-exclusion, you might want to do these two quick things to make it work:

  1. Take out any money you still don't want in your account, like (_sc0_)100 or (_sc0_)500. You can see which funds you can withdraw under "Account Status."
  2. If your payment provider lets you, delete saved payment methods to lower the chance of making a second deposit without thinking.

Game Rules And Bonus Contributions

There are different rules and payout methods for each type of game on Gamdom. These differences become more important when you use a bonus. "Contribution" is the amount of your bet that lowers the wagering requirement. "Eligible titles" are the casino games that count toward bonus wagering and promotions. Before you bet real money or bonus money, you should always check the game's information panel and the bonus terms that come with your offer. If you play games that aren't allowed, bet too much, or use restricted features while wagering, you may lose your bonus or have it reduced.

Eligible Titles And Wagering Requirements:

Some games, providers, or categories may not be eligible for bonus play during certain promotions. If a game is eligible, it might not count for the full amount, so you might need to bet more to meet the requirement.

  • Slots usually get the most money and are the main category that can be used.
  • Table games often have lower contributions or aren't allowed because the house edge is so low.
  • Live casino may be partially eligible or not eligible at all, depending on the offer and the table.
  • Some promotions don't include instant games or specialty games, especially if they don't work the same way as regular slots or have different volatility levels.

Use low-contribution games as "slow progress" options if you need to wager a bonus. As an example, a bet of 100 (_sc0_) on a game that counts for 10% of the goal only counts as 10 NZ$ toward the goal. Choosing higher-contribution eligible titles is best if you want to clear wagering quickly. If you have a bonus balance, going from games that count toward your balance to games that don't can stop parts of your play from counting. Before you start betting, make sure you only play eligible games. Some bonuses also put limits on how winnings can be used while the bonus is being wagered. If there is a maximum cashout amount for a promotion, you might not be able to cash out all of your bonus-funded winnings, even if you bet more than required. Before betting bigger amounts, like 200 NZ$ or more, check the offer's cashout limit. While you're in bonus play, you might not be able to use some bet features. They can cancel out the bonus if the terms say not to use them.

  • Slots' bonus buy and feature purchase mechanics are two examples of features that are often limited.
  • Sometimes you can't bet on progressive jackpots.
  • Using hedging, or betting against the spread, across games to lower your risk.
  • strategies with low risk that are used to make bets seem more likely to be paid.

If you're not sure if a game is eligible, it's better to place a small test bet, like 10 NZ$, and make sure it counts toward your progress before raising your bet size.

Max Bet While Bonus Play:

A lot of Gamdom bonuses have a maximum bet that can be made on each spin or game round while the bonus is active. The bonus and any winnings from it may be lost if you go over the maximum bet even once. When you switch games, don't change your bets too quickly. Instead, keep your bets well below the limit. As a good habit, set your stake at a certain amount and don't go over it until the bet is over. First, make sure that the promotion lets you raise your bet to 100 NZ$ or more for a faster session. Then, raise your bet slowly instead of going from low stakes to high stakes all at once.

Faq

Are There Rules About How Much You Can Deposit And How Often?

You can only make deposits with payment methods that are linked to your account. Your account status and the method you choose will determine the minimum and maximum amounts you can deposit. Before you confirm, look at the deposit window to see the exact limits and potential fees. Paying with a third-party card or a name that doesn't match can cause us to reject a deposit. If a deposit is still being processed, don't try again right away. Instead, look at your payment history and give support the transaction reference.

How Does Taking Money Out Work, And How Long Will It Take To Get My Funds?

You can only get your withdrawals through a method that is approved for your account. This may be the same method you used to deposit money. The method, internal checks, and your verification status all affect how long it takes to process. Keep your account information the same, ask for withdrawals from your own wallet, and make sure you meet any bonus requirements to avoid delays. Withdrawals can be put on hold if we see suspicious activity, multiple accounts, or KYC that isn't complete. As you check out, the cashier will show you the fees and limits on your withdrawals.

How Do I Get The Bonus? What Are The Rules For Wagering And Other Restrictions?

What games count toward the bonus, how much you have to bet, how long you have to play, and how the bonus is earned are all explained on the promotion page and start as soon as you claim it. You might be able to bet less on some games or not at all. When wagering, if you make more bets than are allowed, the bonus and any winnings associated with it may be void. If the bonus doesn't say otherwise, you have to finish wagering before you can ask for a bonus-linked withdrawal. We may limit bonuses based on New Zealand, New Zealand, payment method, or account activity. If we see abuse, we may take away the value of the promotion.

Do I Need To Be Verified (kyc)? If So, What Documents Do I Need?

Yes. To protect your account and follow the rules, we check your identity. An official photo ID, proof of your address, and proof that you own the payment method are some of the things that you might be asked for. Details need to match your profile for the account. Please upload clear photos, make sure all the corners of the document can be seen, and use the same name format for both your profile and documents to speed up the approval process. Before calling support, make sure you've finished any requests left over in the verification section if your withdrawal is still pending.

Is Gaming Legal In New Zealand, And Is It Safe To Use Mobile Access?

Making sure that online gambling is legal in New Zealand and following the age requirements in that country is your responsibility. We can block or close accounts from certain areas and may ask to check your location. You can use a browser to access from your phone; use a private device, keep your OS up to date, and don't use public Wi-Fi for cashier tasks. Always use a unique password and two-factor authentication (2FA) to keep your information safe. We can block access if we see a risk of account takeover, VPN issues, or unauthorized device use.

What Are The Rules, Limits, And Payment Methods That Players From New Zealand Can Use To Make Deposits At Gamdom Casino?

You can only make deposits with payment methods that are registered to you and used in line with our Terms. The methods shown in your Cashier can be used to add money to your account. Depending on New Zealand, these may include cards, cryptocurrency, and native options. Before you confirm the transaction, the minimum and maximum deposit amounts are shown. These amounts can change depending on the method and currency you use. If we think a deposit is risky, a payment seems odd, or we need proof of ownership, like a picture of your card with the middle numbers hidden or confirmation of your wallet address. Try a different method listed in the Cashier if your bank or service provider doesn't let you pay for gambling. Don't make deposits from accounts that aren't your own; those deposits can be thrown out and returned after being checked. You have to be old enough to legally gamble, and it has to be legal where you live. If New Zealand has restrictions, you may not be able to access or make funds.

What Is The Process For Withdrawals, Including Know Your Customer (kyc) Checks, Bonus Wagering, And Limits On Withdrawals?

You are able to withdraw money using a method of payment that you own. We might need to see proof of identity (like a government ID or address) and ownership of the payment or wallet before we can approve a withdrawal for security and compliance reasons. If you claimed a bonus, you can only cash it out after meeting the wagering requirements and any other bonus conditions. Until then, the bonus rules that were shown when the bonus was activated may limit how much you can cash out. Standard withdrawal limits and times are shown in the Cashier and depend on how you paid and the status of your account. If there are chargebacks, duplicate accounts, fraud signals, or gameplay that breaks our rules (for example, betting patterns that aren't allowed when bonuses are involved), we can delay or refuse a withdrawal. Keep your information the same, use the same method to deposit and withdraw money when possible, and verify your account as soon as asked to get your money faster. To withdraw money without bonus limits, pick "real balance only" offers or cancel an active bonus if the terms allow it.

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