Play cautious, win brighter

Click to begin your session

  • Home
  • Terms And Conditions

Gaming Club Casino Terms And Conditions For New Zealand Players

These terms and conditions explain how to sign up, play, claim bonuses, and cash out your winnings. They also include important limits and verification rules that may be different depending on your New Zealand and New Zealand. To make sure that every spin and bet you make stays within the casino's rules, check the wagering requirements, payout times, and maximum cashout limits before you deposit NZ$.

Reviewing The Gaming Club Casino Bonus Terms And Conditions

Reviewing the Gaming Club Casino bonus terms and conditions (wagering, caps, and expiration) is important before you claim any promotion. You should know how wagering works, what limits may apply to your winnings, and how long you have to use a bonus.

To make sure you pick the best offer for the way you play, read these rules first. They may affect whether you can cash out your winnings after playing. While the terms and conditions of bonuses can be different from one offer to the next, the main ideas behind welcome bonuses, reload bonuses, and free spins rarely change.

Before you accept the bonus, you should always check the exact wagering requirements, any maximum cashouts, and the expiration date that are shown in the bonus message. The number of times you have to wager the bonus amount (and sometimes the deposit amount) before you can cash out any bonus funds is called "wagering." For example, if you get a NZ$100 bonus and have to wager it 35 times, you have to make qualifying bets worth NZ$3500 before you can cash out the bonus.

This varies from bonus to bonus, and sometimes it applies to both the bonus and the deposit. When you make a deposit of NZ$100 and get a NZ$100 bonus, the terms say that you have to play through the bonus and deposit 30 times. This means that you have to play through NZ$6000, which is NZ$200 times 30.

Game Contributions And Maximum Bet Limits

There are different ways to count games. Many times, slots give you 100% back, but some table games might give you less or nothing at all. If a game counts for 10% of the total bets, then NZ$100 of bets only adds NZ$10 to the total.

Set a maximum bet per spin or per hand while a bonus is active. This can be done through promotions. Going over it can end the bonus and any winnings that came with it. If the maximum bet is NZ$5 per spin, don't raise your bets above that amount until all of your bets have been wagered.

Actions that aren't allowed: Using strategies like hedging big opposite bets to artificially lower risk may be against the rules of the bonus and cause you to lose your bonus winnings.

When there are more than one bonus going on, wagering is usually done in the order that bonuses are given out. It's possible that you'll have to finish the wagering requirements for the first bonus before you can get the second one, or the new bonus may be held until the current one is cleared.

Maximum Cashout Limits

While some bonuses, especially high-value deals or no-deposit bonuses, don't have maximum cashout limits, others do. This means that you may not be able to cash out as much from that promotion, even if you win more. For example, if the maximum cashout for a no-deposit bonus is NZ$100, any winnings over NZ$100 that are linked to that bonus may be taken away when you ask for a withdrawal.

More often than not, the maximum cashout rules only apply to bonus winnings and not to real money balances. Make sure you know if the cap is written as a fixed amount (like NZ$200) or as a multiple of the bonus (like 5x the bonus amount). This will help you avoid any surprises.

Bonus Expiration

Bonuses and free spins usually have a time limit after which they expire. You can lose any bonus money or winnings that were tied to a bonus after the time period is over. The deposit bonus usually has to be used within 7 days of activation, and the free spins must be used within 3 days of being credited. Wagering requirements may need to be met within 7 days of receiving the bonus.

For example, if you activate a NZ$50 bonus on Monday and it expires in 7 days, you should try to finish wagering well before the deadline. If you wait until the last minute to start wagering, you might lose the bonus money if the promotion ends in the middle of the session.

Welcome Offer Eligibility

To get the welcome offer, you must be a new customer and opt in. The offer is only for new customers and is meant to help with making your first deposit. To keep things fair, Gaming Club Casino checks to see if players are eligible, makes sure they agree to the terms and conditions, and limits the biggest bets that can be placed while the bonus is active. Read these rules carefully before you deposit and claim. Not meeting any of the requirements could mean losing the bonus and any winnings related to it, and the account could be limited until checks are done.

You must open a single, new account and meet the standard account requirements in order to be eligible for the Welcome Offer. This deal is only good for one person or one household. It also only works for one shared device or payment method, if applicable.

Age requirements: You must be of legal gambling age in New Zealand and be able to play according to the rules in that country. Status of your account: Your account must be in good standing and have not been closed for compliance or safer gambling reasons.

Identity consistency means that all of your personal information, including your New Zealand when asked during verification, must be correct and match what you have on file. Deposits must come from payment methods that are registered in your own name. Paid by a third party are not eligible.

A first deposit of NZ$20 or more is required in order to qualify for the Welcome Offer. At any time, Gaming Club Casino can ask for proof. You might have to show proof before you can turn your bonus winnings into cash or withdraw them, even if you have already met the wagering requirements.

Important: If you make more than one account or try to claim the offer more than once, the Welcome Offer and any balance associated with it may be canceled. The Welcome Offer doesn't always apply itself automatically when you opt-in (see How to Claim).

How To Claim The Welcome Offer

  1. During the qualifying deposit, you must choose to participate in the promotion if opt-in is required.
  2. Sign in and go to the section called "Promotions or Bonuses." Pick the Welcome Offer and make sure you really want to join.
  3. Use an eligible payment method to make a qualifying first deposit of NZ$20 or more.
  4. Make sure the bonus has been added to your account by checking your balance.

There is usually only room for one promotion at a time if there are more than one. If you choose a different promotion when you make your deposit, the Welcome Offer might not be applied.

Max Bets Allowed While The Welcome Bonus Is Active

Max. Bets Allowed While the Welcome Bonus Is Active: There are maximum bets that can be made on each spin or wager while the Welcome Bonus is active. Low-variance play that can hurt the terms of promotion is what this rule is meant to stop.

Max bet per spin or round: Don't make a single bet bigger than NZ$5 while the welcome bonus or any winnings from the bonus are still in your account. Include features: The limit covers feature bets like bonus buys, spins, and manual bets when their are any. A breach can happen if a single feature is bought for more than NZ$5.

Multiple bets are counted separately. If a game lets you bet on more than one line or side bet at the same time, your total bet for that round must stay within NZ$5. If you bet more than NZ$5 during the active Welcome Offer period, the bonus may be taken away and any winnings linked to the bonus may be thrown out. Breach that happens more than once can lead to more restrictions.

You can bet up to NZ$5 until the bonus is fully cleared and only real money is left in your account if you're not sure if your current balance still has bonus funds.

Coupon Codes And Current Deals

Coupon Codes and Current Deals—Eligibility Criteria: Coupon codes let you get certain Gaming Club Casino bonuses, like cashback, free spins, or deposit bonuses. If you want your code to work, enter it exactly as it was given to you during the promotion window and before you confirm the qualifying action, which is usually a deposit of at least [...]10.

Players who are eligible and follow the rules of each campaign can get ongoing promotions. While each offer has its own rules, the ones below are the most common ones that you should meet before any bonus or reward is given to you.

Eligibility Criteria

What you need to do to be eligible: You need to have an active account with correct personal information. Because of licensing and legal issues, some offers can only be used by people from certain countries or in certain ways. If a promotion needs a code, it must be entered correctly in the corresponding field before the transaction is completed. Note that codes may only work once and are case-sensitive.

Minimum qualifying deposit—Most deposit-based promotions need a minimum deposit of NZ$10 to be made in one transaction. If the promotion doesn't say it's okay, split deposits might not be welcome. Payment methods that are accepted—Some types of payments may not be accepted. A bonus may not be given even if the deposit meets the requirements if the method used to make the deposit is not allowed. For example, a NZ$20 deposit made with an excluded method would not qualify for the bonus.

Temporal rules: Some promotions have to be activated before you can make a deposit or play. Others have start and end dates. Even if the deposit is only NZ$50, it may not count if it was made outside of the promotion window.

Game contribution and wagering: Bonus money, winnings from free spins, and cashback may need to be wagered before they can be withdrawn. There may be a maximum bet per spin or round that is set by each offer. It also says which games count and how much their wins are worth.

Verification status when needed—Some promotions can't happen until identity checks are done. Before the casino can credit or let you cash out bonus-related winnings over NZ$100, they may ask you to prove who you are. All promotions are limited to one per person, household, IP address, device, or payment method, unless otherwise stated. If you have more than one account, the bonus could be taken away.

Important: If a promotion is claimed wrongly, the deposit can still be used as real money and any bonus or winnings may be taken away. Before wagering big amounts like NZ$200, you should always make sure that the promotion is still active in your account.

Registration And Account Verification

Registration and Account Verification – Know Your Customer (KYC) Documents and Age Policy: If you want to use Gaming Club Casino's services, you need to make an account with correct and up-to-date information. Registration is only for individual players, and you are responsible for all activity that happens under your account and keeping your login information secret. To meet security and regulatory standards, make sure players are eligible, and keep them safe from fraud, accounts must be verified.

There are times when you might be asked to verify your identity, like before you make your first withdrawal (like withdraw NZ$100), or when your account activity calls for more checks.

Kyc Documents And Age Requirements

KYC Documents and Age Requirements: To register and play, you must be at least 18 years old, or the legal gambling age in your area. At any time, Gaming Club Casino can ask for proof of age. The account can be closed, winnings can be thrown out, and any money left in it can be handled according to the rules and the payment provider's requirements if it is thought that someone underage is playing.

Verification may include checking your identity and eligibility, as well as your address and payment method ownership. This helps keep people from misusing their identities, keeps deposits like NZ$50 safe, and encourages good account management.

Photo or clear copy of a valid government-issued ID card, passport, or driver's license is required as proof of identity. A recent utility bill, bank statement, or official letter with your full name and home address should be used as proof of address. Payment method verification: Proof that the payment method you used is yours, like a picture of your card with private numbers hidden or, if applicable, a screenshot from your e-wallet account showing who owns the account.

Source of funds checks (if needed): Proof that the money you spent on games came from a legal source, especially when large deposits or withdrawals are being asked for. The information on all of your documents must be correct, readable, and match what's in your account profile. It's possible that you will be asked for more proof to confirm the change if your documents show a different spelling, name, or address.

If local rules apply in New Zealand, if your identity can't be confirmed, or if your claimed information doesn't match up with your documents, including New Zealand, Gaming Club Casino can refuse to let you register or limit the services you can get.

Making Deposits

To start playing at Gaming Club Casino, you need to add money to your account using one of the methods listed in the Cashier. Fees, minimums, and processing times are shown for each method. Check the live list before you deposit because availability can change based on New Zealand and account settings you choose. Every deposit you make must come from a payment method you are allowed to use. Game Club Casino may ask for proof that the source of the money you're using is yours before letting you make certain transactions or set limits. This is for security and compliance reasons.

Supported Payment Methods

Supported Payment Methods: Gaming Club Casino accepts a number of different types of payments, such as bank cards, bank transfers, and some e-wallets and other options when they are available. Some methods may not be available at all times because of maintenance at the bank or provider, and the exact list can change depending on New Zealand.

Bank cards are usually the fastest way to make a deposit; you'll usually get confirmation within minutes. When they're available, e-wallets and other alternative payments can make it easy to make repeat deposits and process them quickly. You might be able to use a bank transfer to deposit larger amounts of money, but the process is usually slower than with instant methods. If a method isn't shown in your Cashier, it's not available for your account in New Zealand right now.

Deposit minimum: 10 NZ$ is the standard deposit minimum. There may be a higher minimum for some payment methods, which will be shown when you choose the method. There are limits on how much you can deposit, how you pay, the status of your account, and any verified limits that are set on your profile. People who want to deposit more than NZ$5,000 in one transaction might be asked to go through more checks before the payment is accepted.

Fees: Most common ways to deposit at Gaming Club Casino don't cost anything, but your bank or payment provider may. If the casino charges a fee, it will be shown clearly in the Cashier before you confirm the transaction. Put down 100 NZ$ first and check your provider statement before making bigger deposits. This will help you avoid costs you didn't expect.

Instant methods, like cards and many e-wallets, usually credit your account within minutes of the request. Transfers between banks can take longer, sometimes up to three business days, depending on your bank and how the other banks handle the transaction. The rate your payment provider or banking partner sets may apply if your payment method and casino account use different currencies. The final amount credited may be different from what was originally deposited if there were any conversion fees. For example, if you deposit NZ$50, your provider may charge you a slightly different amount.

Failed or reversed deposits: If a deposit is turned down, don't try again and again with the same information. Check with your provider to see what your available balance is, how to make online payments, and any transaction limits. Reversed transactions may cause credited funds to be temporarily taken away until the payment status is finalized.

Sources of funds: Gaming Club Casino can ask for proof of deposit activity, especially when deposits add up to NZ$2,000 or more or when patterns of payments cause security checks. This helps keep players safe and encourages responsible behavior.

Withdrawal Terms: Limits, Time Frames, And Checks Needed For Cashouts

Withdrawal Terms: Limits, time frames, and checks needed for cashouts Withdrawal requests are processed after a quick security check to make sure the payment information is correct and to protect your balance. How long it takes to get your money depends on the payment method you choose and whether your account has already been verified. Before asking for a withdrawal, make sure that the information in your profile matches the information in your payment account. This will help you avoid delays. You may need to provide more proof to meet compliance rules if you are playing from New Zealand or if your account lists a different New Zealand.

Payment Processing Times: When you request a withdrawal, it is first processed internally. Your payment provider will decide when the package will be delivered after it has been approved. For e-wallets, approval usually happens in 0 to 24 hours, and the money is sent out right away. For cards, approval usually happens in 0 to 48 hours, and bank posting usually takes 1 to 5 business days. For bank transfers, approval usually happens in 0 to 48 hours, and delivery usually takes 2 to 7 business days. Withdrawals and cashouts for the first time or for large amounts can take longer if extra checks are needed.

The bank-side posting time may also be longer on weekends and public holidays. The lowest and highest amounts you can withdraw depend on the method you use and may also change based on your verification status. Usually, the least amount you can cash out is NZ$ Twenty. Up to NZ$5,000 can be sent with a standard method. For fully verified accounts, the limit can be higher.

Controlling risk and following payment provider rules can include setting daily, weekly, and monthly limits. Depending on the method used and the status of the account, the casino may limit the total amount that can be withdrawn to NZ$10,000 per day or NZ$500,000 per month. If the amount you want to withdraw is more than what the method can handle, you may get paid in more than one transaction. If a method you want to use to make a withdrawal doesn't work, you may be asked to choose another method that does.

Identity confirmation to make sure the account holder matches the payment information Proof of address when required by payment providers or compliance rules Payment method validation (for example, making sure you own a card or account) Source of funds check for higher-risk patterns or larger amounts, like withdrawals over NZ$10000 To make sure cashouts go smoothly, make sure your name, date of birth, and address match your documents and use payment methods that are registered in your own name.

Withdrawals may be turned down or sent back if the information doesn't match, the documents aren't clear, or the payment account can't receive the money.

Responsible Play Controls And Self-exclusion

Responsible Play Controls and Self-Exclusion: The Gaming Club Casino helps you play responsibly by letting you decide how much you can deposit and how much you can lose in a certain amount of time. You can use these tools to make sure that your play is fun and stays within your budget. From your account area, you can set limits at any time and change them if your situation changes. If you play from New Zealand, these controls work in all real-money games linked to your profile, no matter what New Zealand you are.

Deposit limits let you set a maximum amount of money you can add to your account over a certain time period. Say you set a daily deposit limit of NZ$100. After depositing that much, you won't be able to make any more deposits until the limit is reset. Setting loss limits can help you handle net losses over time. Set a weekly loss limit of NZ$200. If you lose that much money in a week, you won't be able to play anymore, even if you still have money left over.

Regular time limits, like NZ$50 per day, NZ$200 per week, or NZ$500 per month, make them clear and easy to follow. When you lower a limit, it takes effect right away. If you raise a limit, you might have a "cooling-off" period before the new limit goes into effect. This helps people make decisions without thinking about them first.

If you hit a limit, you won't be able to deposit more money or play for real money in a way that would go over it. Even though there are standard withdrawal checks, you can still get to your account to see your balance, look over your transactions, and take out available funds like 100 NZ$. You can self-exclude if you need a longer break. When it's turned on, it stops you from using real-money gambling features for the amount of time you choose. Marketing messages may be limited or stopped while you are self-excluding, and you shouldn't be able to open a new account to get around the prohibition.

Contact support and ask for a deposit limit of NZ$0 or set up self-exclusion for the longest time possible if you need help setting firm controls right away. This is the fastest way to make sure that the game stops after the time you choose.

Terms For Mobile Casino Use: Apps, Browsers, And Compatibility With Devices

Terms for Mobile Casino Use: Apps, Browsers, and Compatibility With Devices When you play at Gaming Club Casino on a mobile device, the basic rules are the same as when you play on a computer. However, there are some extra rules that depend on the app, your device, and how the connection is handled. You confirm that you have a compatible device, an up-to-date operating system, and a stable internet connection that lets you play safely by opening the app or using the mobile website.

Mobile play is available to make things easier, and some features may look or work differently on some devices, screen sizes, and browsers. The safety of your device and making sure that no outside tools get in the way of gameplay, payments, or account access are your responsibility. Accessing and installing apps, as well as browser play and compatibility rules. If an official app for your device is available, you can only get it from sources that are linked to from Gaming Club Casino. The app can't be changed in any way, and installing modified versions or using emulators to pretend to be a mobile device is not allowed. Doing so could lead to play or account access being limited.

Have fun in your browser. You can also use a mobile browser to get to the casino. Keep your major browser up to date and make sure that important features like cookies, JavaScript, and secure connections are turned on for the best experience. Some games, payments, or account settings might not work right if your browser blocks features that are needed.

Device and operating system compatibility. It depends on the version of your operating system, how well your device works, and how much memory you have available. To keep security and performance high, Gaming Club Casino can stop supporting older OS versions at any time. You might be asked to update your OS, switch browsers, or use a different device to keep playing if yours isn't supported.

Modern smartphones and tablets with up-to-date operating systems are supported. Rooted or jailbroken devices, environments with unauthorized overlays or automation, and devices where security can't be guaranteed are not supported. When networks aren't stable, users may get disconnected, updates may take longer than expected, or sessions may be cut short. Breaks in the session and what happens in the game. You will be handled according to what the game provider and the server log say should happen if your session ends because of a lost connection, low battery, or device shutdown. As long as the game lets you resume, you can usually keep playing after reconnecting. If the server ends a round, the result will still be valid even if your screen didn't show it right away.

Notifications and permissions through push. Notifications may include security alerts, account messages, and promotional updates if you choose to receive them. The settings on your device let you turn off notifications whenever you want. Some convenience features might not work without permissions like storage access or biometric login.

Safety on the go. Guard your device with a passcode or biometric lock and don't share your login information with anyone. Stay away from shared or public devices and don't save your passwords in apps that aren't secure. You should change your password right away and contact support to protect your account if you think someone got in without your permission from a lost phone or a device that has been hacked.

Paying with a phone. You can make deposits and withdrawals through the app or mobile site, if they're supported. It's best to check your transaction history before trying again if you start a payment on your phone and lose the connection. You might be asked to confirm actions with extra authentication if needed before a withdrawal of 500 NZ$ is processed, even though deposits of 20 NZ$ usually go through right away.

Place and choice of services. Technical, legal, or licensing issues may make it hard to use a mobile device in some areas. If you're traveling, the casino may ask for proof that you are in New Zealand before letting you play or handle your transactions.

Faq

What Types Of Deposits Do You Accept? Are There Minimum And Maximum Amounts That Can Be Deposited?

We accept all major credit cards, bank transfers, some e-wallets, and some local payment methods (available in New Zealand). The minimum deposit and any deposit limits that are specific to your method are shown in the Cashier before you confirm. You will see any fees or extra steps for a method when you check out. When you can, use a payment method that is registered in your name and in the same currency as your account to avoid being turned down.

How Do I Take Out My Money, And How Long Will It Take I Get It?

Ask the Cashier for withdrawals and pick a method that works. For safety reasons, we try to process withdrawals back to the source of the original funds when we can. Once approved, e-wallets are usually the fastest, but cards and bank transfers can take longer. Processing times depend on the method used and the status of the verification. You can check your account history to see what's going on. If you have a bonus that you want to cash out, you must meet any wagering requirements first.

When Can I Get My Bonus, How Much Do I Have To Wager, And What Games Can I't Play With It?

The terms of the bonus are written on the offer and start to apply as soon as you click "I agree." How much you have to bet before you can cash out bonus winnings is called the wagering requirement. Different games may count at different rates, and some titles or types of bets may not count at all. Any limits on how much you can cash out are listed in the bonus terms. It's possible to request to forfeit the bonus and any bonus-linked winnings if you want to cash out before meeting the bonus conditions. Your real-money balance will then be checked as usual.

What Proof Of Identity (kyc) Do You Need, And What Happens If I Don't Provide It?

We might ask for proof of your identity, address, and payment before letting you make withdrawals or raising your limits to keep your account safe and in line with the rules. A government-issued ID, proof of address, and proof of ownership for the deposit method are common types of documents. Details should match your account profile, and pictures should be clear and not have been changed. We can stop withdrawals, promotions, and account activity until verification is complete if it hasn't been done.

Is It Okay To Play At Gaming Club Casino In New Zealand, And Can I Play Safely On My Phone?

You are in charge of making sure that online gambling is legal in New Zealand where you live and in New Zealand. We don't let players from certain areas play, and we may block access based on residency, IP location, or rules that don't follow. Use the same account and balance to play on your phone through your browser. For security, use a strong, unique password, turn on any login protections that are available, don't use shared devices, and contact support right away if you think someone has gotten in without your permission. We might lock the account while we look into it to keep your NZ$ safe.

Bonus

for first deposit

1000NZ$ + 250 FS

Switch Language

New Zealand