Misleading promotional bonuses: Who’s affected?
Did you sign up for Caesars Palace Online Casino or BetMGM online casino based on a promotional bonus offer that you believed you were entitled to but never received or were not allowed to keep, despite depositing and wagering money on either platform? You may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit and seek compensation.
Caesars Palace Online Casino and BetMGM are facing possible class action litigation over allegations they used misleading advertisements to attract new customers to their online betting platforms. Both companies promoted enticing “free” deposit match bonuses—Caesars offering up to $2,500 and BetMGM up to $1,000—but allegedly failed to adequately disclose the extreme wagering requirements and other conditions attached to these promotions.
It is alleged that these bonuses were virtually impossible to unlock because they required gamblers to wager massive sums of money within a very limited time frame.
As a result, many customers gambled far more money than they originally intended because they believed they were receiving a genuine promotional benefit.
Below is an example of the advertisements used by BetMGM and Caesars Palace Online Casino:
Do you qualify?
If you participated in the $2,500 Caesars bonus program or the $1,000 BetMGM bonus program while living in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, or West Virginia but never received the promised bonus, you may be eligible to seek compensation.
Fill out the form on this page for more information.
BetMGM & Caesars bonus: the truth about wagering requirements
Both Caesars Palace Online Casino and BetMGM advertise generous sign-up bonuses. For example, Caesars promotes a deposit match bonus of up to $2,500, while BetMGM offers a match of up to $1,000. However, what these promotions don’t make clear is the massive wagering requirement needed to actually unlock the bonus.
Depending on the game, players must wager anywhere from 15 to 75 times the “base sum”—which is the initial deposit plus the bonus amount. For example, at Caesars Palace Online Casino, a player who deposits $2,500 would have a base sum of $5,000 after the deposit match. If the wagering requirement is 75x, they would need to bet a staggering $375,000 within a limited time frame (usually within 7 days) just to access the promised $2,500 bonus.
To put that into perspective, a player would have to play 60 hands of blackjack per hour for 18 hours per day and wager $50 per hand for the entire 7-day period to satisfy that requirement.
What you can do if you were misled by the Caesars and BetMGM bonus promotions
If you lost money trying to qualify for the BetMGM or Caesars bonus, you may be able to take part in a class action lawsuit investigation and seek compensation.
Fill out the form on this page to see if you qualify for a free case evaluation.
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