Reload Bonus at Turbiini

The welcome offer fires once. Reload bonuses are what an account lives on afterwards: smaller match percentages, applied again and again, on deposits you were going to make anyway. For a regular player they are worth more over a year than the headline welcome package, precisely because they repeat.

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What a reload bonus is for

A reload is a retention tool. The operator is not trying to acquire you any more; it is trying to make the next deposit happen this week rather than next month. That single fact explains everything about the format: the percentages are modest, the qualifying floor is low, the validity window is short, and the campaigns are timed to the quiet parts of the week. Understanding the intent makes the terms predictable before you even open them.

Second deposit bonus versus an ongoing reload

These overlap and are worth separating. A second deposit bonus is a scheduled stage of a welcome package: it is claimed once, in the first days of an account, and its percentage is usually higher than any recurring offer. An ongoing reload has no end date; it reappears on a weekly or monthly rhythm for as long as you stay active. If both are visible in your cashier during the first week, take the welcome stage first, since it is the one that disappears.

Match percentage, and why it drops after the welcome offer

The acquisition budget for a new account is spent once and can be large. The retention budget is spread across every deposit you will make, so the match percentage on a reload is necessarily smaller. What often improves in exchange is the multiplier: a reload with a softer wagering requirement can be worth more in real euros than a bigger match you cannot clear. Compare the two on total turnover demanded, not on the percentage, using the method on our wagering page.

Min deposit and the euro rails that qualify

The qualifying floor follows the payment method, not the campaign. Finnish online banking through Trustly, covering Nordea, OP, Danske Bank, S-Pankki, Aktia, POP Pankki, Säästöpankki, Handelsbanken and Ålandsbanken, starts at EUR 20, as does Skrill. A SEPA bank transfer starts at EUR 25 and settles within the same or the next banking day, Monday to Friday. Litecoin and USDT entries begin around EUR 50. Paysafecard can fund a reload but cannot receive a payout, so winnings return by bank transfer or Skrill instead. A campaign may set its own minimum above these figures, and when it does the higher number wins.

Reload rhythms compared

Reload rhythmTypical shapeMin depositTerms to check first
Weekly reloadFixed day, modest matchEUR 20 via Trustly or SkrillShort validity, often days
Weekend offerFriday to Sunday windowEUR 20Expires when the weekend ends
Monthly bonusLarger match, once per cycleEUR 20-25Higher wagering than the weekly
Second deposit bonusWelcome package stageEUR 20One-time, expires with the package
Crypto reloadTied to Litecoin or USDTAround EUR 50Occasionally stricter rules
Code-locked reloadEmailed or newsletter-onlyAs printed with the codeCode must precede the payment

Weekly reload against monthly bonus

The two rhythms suit different bankrolls. A weekly reload rewards small, frequent deposits and keeps each obligation small enough to finish inside its window, which fits a player who tops up EUR 20 on a Friday. A monthly bonus concentrates the value into one larger claim, which suits someone who deposits once and plays through the month, but it carries a proportionally bigger turnover target. Mixing them is rarely possible, because Turbiini, like most operators, allows only one active bonus at a time.

Terms that decide whether a reload is worth taking

Check four things and you have the whole picture. The multiplier and whether it applies to bonus only or to deposit plus bonus. The expiry, which on a weekly campaign can be as little as a few days. The max bet cap while the bonus is live. And the contribution table, which matters more at Turbiini than elsewhere: the live baccarat and blackjack tables that are the platform's strength usually count for only 10 to 20 per cent. Full detail sits on the bonus terms page.

Reload bonus FAQ

How often can I claim a reload bonus?
As often as the calendar publishes one, subject to the rule that only one bonus can be active at a time. In practice that means finishing or letting go of the current requirement before the next campaign day, which is why short weekly offers suit small deposits better than large ones.
Does the reload apply automatically to my deposit?
Only if you opt in first. Most reloads need a tick on the promotions page, and some need a code in the cashier field, before the payment is authorised. A deposit made without opting in cannot be credited retroactively, and support will not reverse it.
Is the minimum deposit different for a reload?
The payment floor is the same as for any deposit: EUR 20 on Trustly or Skrill, EUR 25 by SEPA transfer, roughly EUR 50 in crypto. What can differ is the qualifying threshold set by the campaign itself, which is sometimes higher, so read both numbers before paying.
Can I take a reload and a cashback in the same week?
Usually yes, because cashback is settled from your play rather than claimed as an active bonus. The two therefore do not compete for the one-bonus-at-a-time slot, although losses already covered by an active bonus are sometimes excluded from the rebate calculation.

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