PeakyCasino FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
This FAQ explains what PeakyCasino is, how our casino reviews work, how bonuses and demo games are shown, and what you should check before playing with real money. If you don’t find your answer, contact us and we’ll point you in the right direction.
What is PeakyCasino?
PeakyCasino is an online casino information website. We publish casino reviews, bonus guides, and game info, including free-to-play/demo slots where available. We do not operate a casino and we do not process deposits or withdrawals.
Does PeakyCasino run an online casino?
No. PeakyCasino is not a gambling operator. We don’t accept bets, create player accounts, handle payments, or store your casino funds. If you choose to play for real money, you do so on third-party casino websites.
Is PeakyCasino free to use?
Yes. Browsing our casino lists, reading reviews, and exploring guides is free. Some casinos we mention may require an account or deposit to claim offers on their own sites.
How do you make money?
We may earn a commission if you click a link on our site and sign up or play at a partner casino. This does not change our goal: to present clear, useful information so you can compare options more easily.
How do you review and rank casinos?
We use a structured review process and compare key factors that matter to players, such as:
- Licensing & regulation (who supervises the operator)
- Game portfolio (slots, live dealer, table games, etc.)
- Bonuses & wagering requirements (how realistic an offer is)
- Payout speed and withdrawal limits (where information is available)
- Payment methods, currencies, and regional availability
- Customer support channels and response expectations
- Responsible gambling tools and account controls
Rankings can change as casinos update terms, add features, or improve service.
Are your reviews unbiased?
We aim to be fair and consistent using the same criteria across brands. Some casinos are partners and some are not, but we still focus on licensing clarity, player protections, and transparent bonus terms. If you spot an outdated term, tell us so we can review it.
How often is information updated?
We update high-traffic pages and major casino reviews more frequently, especially when bonus terms, payment options, or licensing details change. However, casinos can change offers quickly, so always confirm terms on the casino’s official bonus page before you claim anything.
What should I check before claiming a casino bonus?
Always review the most important bonus terms, including:
- Wagering requirement (e.g., 30x–50x)
- Maximum bet while wagering
- Game contribution (slots vs table games)
- Time limit to meet requirements
- Withdrawal limits on bonus wins
- Eligible payment methods and countries
If any key term is unclear, treat the offer as higher risk and consider skipping it.
Do you provide no deposit bonus codes?
Sometimes. If a casino provides a code, we display it with the key terms we can verify. No-deposit offers are often limited by country, time, or game selection, and can be removed without notice.
Can I play casino games for free on PeakyCasino?
For many slot titles, yes—where a demo/free mode is offered by the provider or embedded by our game pages. Demo play does not guarantee the same experience as real-money play, and features can vary by region or device.
Are demo slots the same as real-money slots?
They are usually built from the same game, but availability, jackpot eligibility, bet limits, and promotional features can differ. The safest approach is to read the game rules and confirm settings directly in the casino before playing for real money.
What is RTP and why does it matter?
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical long-term percentage a slot returns to players over a very large number of spins. A higher RTP can be better, but it does not remove volatility or guarantee short-term results.
What is volatility in slots?
Volatility describes how a slot tends to pay.
- High volatility: wins are less frequent but can be larger
- Low volatility: wins are more frequent but smaller on average
Your preference depends on your budget, risk comfort, and playing style.
How do you assess payout speed?
We look for clear withdrawal policies, supported payment methods, identity verification steps, and any stated processing timeframes. Payout speed also depends on the payment method and how quickly a player completes KYC checks.
Are the casinos you list licensed and safe?
We prioritize casinos that show clear licensing details and responsible gambling tools. Still, you should verify licensing on the casino website and ensure it is valid for your country. If licensing is missing or unclear, we recommend avoiding that site.
Why can’t I access a casino from my country?
Many casinos restrict access based on local laws, licensing scope, or payment provider rules. If a site blocks your region, it may not be legally allowed to accept players there. Use our filters and country-specific lists when available.
What payment methods do casinos usually support?
Common options include cards, bank transfers, e-wallets, and sometimes crypto, depending on the casino and jurisdiction. Availability varies by country and operator policy, so always check the cashier page before you register.
Do you store my personal data or payment details?
We do not process casino payments. If you contact us, we only receive the information you choose to send (like your email). For more details, review our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy on this website.
How can I report a problem or request an update?
If you find incorrect bonus terms, broken links, or a casino policy change, contact our team with:
- The page URL on PeakyCasino
- What looks wrong (a short note)
- A screenshot or source link if possible
We’ll review it and update the page if needed.
Do you offer customer support for casinos?
We can’t access your casino account and we can’t resolve payments or withdrawal disputes. For account issues, contact the casino’s official support first. If you want, you can share the situation with us and we’ll suggest what to check next (bonus terms, KYC steps, payment method limits).
Responsible gambling reminder
Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money. Set a budget, take breaks, and stop if it stops being fun. If you feel loss of control, consider using self-exclusion tools and seek local support services.
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