Got some cashback from a betting site, how common is this?

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    Vefer
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    I recently signed up for an online betting platform, played a bit, and was surprised to see that I received some cashback based on my activity. It wasn’t advertised as a welcome bonus, but more like a percentage back on losses or something similar. I’m used to lottery offers which are usually direct discounts or extra tickets, so this cashback thing is new to me. Is this a common type of incentive in the betting world, or did I just stumble upon a unique promotion?

    #182804
    Suusarr
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    Getting cashback from a betting site is actually quite common and is a standard type of betting offer. Unlike simpler lottery bonuses which might just give you a direct discount or add entries, sportsbook promotions often include cashback deals where you receive a percentage of your net losses over a set period. This can be a great way to soften the downside if you’re not a high-frequency bettor. This article at https://nagalandstatelottery.in/lottery-bonuses-vs-betting-offers-the-real-difference explains some of these differences, noting that cashback, along with welcome and reload bonuses, requires some qualifying activity.

    #182805
    Menna
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    It appears that the range of incentives in the online gaming sector is quite diverse, with approaches tailored to different player behaviors and preferences. While some offers focus on immediate, tangible benefits at the point of purchase, others are designed to reward ongoing engagement or mitigate potential losses over time. This variety ensures that platforms can cater to a broad spectrum of users, from casual participants to more dedicated players.

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