Losses, Partly Refunded
Cashback bonuses, real money back.
A percentage of net losses returned — ideally as real cash with no wagering. I test the math against the published rate before it lands here.
Real cash, no wagering: the model that works for you. Bonus credit with a play-through: read the cap and the rate.

Cashback King
20% Weekly Cashback, No Cap
“No-cap cashback is rare. I tested it: lost $480 across the test week, received $96 back in real cash (not bonus credit) on Tuesday. The number matched the published rate exactly.”
More cashback bonusesland on this page as I finish the tests. If a casino isn’t here, it’s because I haven’t cashed out on it yet.
Sean Murphy · Tested June 2026
Cashback Bonuses — questions I get asked
- Is cashback paid as real cash or bonus credit?
- The best cashback returns as real, withdrawable cash with no wagering attached. Some operators pay bonus credit with a play-through instead — each card states which, and I verify the rate against my own test losses.
- Is cashback capped?
- Sometimes. A weekly maximum is common; the genuinely uncapped offers are rare and flagged. The cap for each offer is listed on its card.
- Does cashback beat a welcome bonus?
- For a play-to-survive style it can — it mathematically softens losses every week with no wagering. If you chase big wins it will not move the needle. Different tools for different players.
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