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Promotions and welcome offer terms at Fishandspins

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Fishandspins runs a rotating set of weekly promotions alongside a single welcome offer for new accounts. This page sets out what each one pays, what it costs the player in conditions, and where those conditions bite hardest.

Weekly offers, not a fixed calendar

Several promotions repeat on a set day or window rather than running continuously. Fish & Chips Hour pays 20 free spins for a £20 deposit each evening. High Stakes, Bigger Fish runs on Mondays and pays up to £240 across three separate deposits, while Catch of the Day is a Thursday offer of 50% up to £200.

Two more sit outside the weekday pattern. Plenty More Spins in the Sea awards 90 spins for a £30 deposit, and Golden Fries, Golden Prizes is a weekend package of 25% up to £300 plus 25 free spins. Only one promotional bonus can be active on an account at a time – they don't stack, and a new one can't be claimed until the last is cleared or voided.

The welcome offer

New accounts are offered a 150% match up to £750 plus 100 free spins on the first deposit. T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org).

TermDetail
Match150% up to £750
Free spins100
Wagering40x the bonus, unless stated otherwise
Maximum bet while wagering£5 per spin or bet
Maximum cashout from the bonus£5,000 (crypto: twice the deposit)
Free-spin win cap£300

Free spins themselves are valid for 3 days from being credited; the money they produce stays claimable for 7 days after that. Any cash bonus not otherwise specified has to be used within 10 days.

How the wagering actually works

Two separate rules apply, and they get confused easily. Any real-money deposit carries a 3x wagering requirement before withdrawal of funds tied to that deposit opens up – miss it, and the operator can charge a processing fee on both the deposit and the withdrawal. Bonus money and free-spin winnings sit under a separate 40x requirement, and not every game counts the same towards clearing it.

Slots count in full towards that 40x figure. Roulette counts at a quarter of the stake, card games at a tenth, and everything else in the "other games" category contributes nothing at all. A player who splits play across roulette and blackjack to chase a bonus will clear it far slower than one sticking to slots, and the £5 maximum bet limit applies throughout – any single stake above it while a bonus is active can void the win outright.

What voids a bonus

A bonus is treated as spent once its balance falls to £0.05 or below. Beyond that natural end, several patterns are flagged and can cost a player the bonus and its winnings: switching between games with different wagering contributions to game the requirement, staking systems such as Martingale or D'Alembert, cutting a bet by more than 80% right after a large win, covering both outcomes in a dual-result game, or using a double-up feature to spike a win before dropping the stake back down.

Two more specific triggers apply to bonus play itself. Holding free spins or bonus features back without wagering, rather than using them as credited, voids any resulting win. So does using bonus funds purely to unlock a feature and then switching to real funds to complete it – both count as feature abuse rather than ordinary play.

Who can't claim

Promotions are not available to residents of eight named countries, including Bulgaria, Macedonia, Moldova, the Philippines and Sierra Leone, though citizens of those countries living elsewhere may still qualify with proof of residence. Whether a promotion is available at all depends on the operator's own terms and on where the account holder is based – that's worth checking directly before opting in, rather than assuming.

Whether a promotion is worth taking

A 40x wagering requirement on a bonus is high by any measure, and the £5 maximum bet while it's active means clearing £750 in bonus funds takes a large number of qualifying spins, not a handful. Players who intend to withdraw quickly, or who mainly play roulette and card games where contribution is low, are often better off funding an account with their own money and skipping the bonus altogether. Nothing here is designed to discourage a claim – it's simply what the arithmetic works out to once the terms are read in full.

Play should stay enjoyable rather than a route to recovering losses. For free, confidential support, contact the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (24/7), or visit BeGambleAware.org. Questions about promotion terms on this page can be sent to [email protected].

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