Compare advertised bonus-credit amounts by rules, eligibility and withdrawal limits—not by the biggest number alone. This page does not guarantee that any amount is active or approved.
Jump to an amount range
These are comparison categories, not promises that an offer is available.
Compare by real conditions
The useful question is not “which number is largest?” It is “what must I do, and what can actually be withdrawn?”
Small starter amounts
Check turnover, eligible games and maximum cashout. Smaller does not automatically mean easier.
Common signup range
Confirm new-user status, deposit requirements, verification and the claim deadline.
Higher headline value
Expect potentially stricter turnover, cashout caps and excluded-game rules.
Check every restriction
Do not assume the full headline amount is usable or withdrawable. Verify all current terms.
New account, phone, identity, device, household, bank and network rules.
How much qualifying play is required before withdrawal.
The withdrawal ceiling may matter more than the advertised amount.
Some games or providers may not count toward the requirement.
Quick comparison table
| Range | Best question | Check first |
|---|---|---|
| Below RM10 | Is it a simple test offer? | Turnover and cashout |
| RM10–RM20 | Is it new-user or no-deposit? | Eligibility and deadline |
| RM30–RM50 | Are restrictions stricter? | Excluded games and cap |
| RM58–RM88 | Is the headline realistic? | Full operator terms |
How to check an offer
If credit is missing or rejected
Do not create repeated accounts or submit different personal details. Check whether the account is truly new, verification is incomplete, the quota ended, or a phone, device, bank account, household or network was used previously.
Frequently asked questions
Is RM88 always better than RM5?
No. Compare turnover, maximum cashout, game restrictions, eligibility and current availability.
Does free credit mean withdrawable cash?
Not necessarily. It commonly refers to bonus credit governed by promotion terms.
Are all amounts active now?
No such claim is made here. Use the homepage and operator terms to check current availability.
What if operator terms differ?
Follow the operator’s current terms and report the discrepancy before using the offer.
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Compare the rules, not only the RM amount
A larger headline amount is not automatically a better offer. Start by asking what the credit can be used for, what must happen before withdrawal, when it expires, and whether your account is eligible. If any of those answers is missing, treat the offer as incomplete rather than assuming the most favourable rule.
Check whether the offer is genuinely no-deposit, requires a qualifying deposit, or is credited only after a specific registration step. A bonus that requires payment is different from a no-deposit offer.
Confirm whether the displayed amount is bonus balance, trial balance, rebate, voucher value or withdrawable cash. Do not treat those labels as interchangeable.
Write down the multiplier and the base it applies to. For example, “5× bonus” and “5× bonus plus deposit” create different targets even when the headline amount is identical.
Look for minimum and maximum withdrawal values, excluded payment methods, processing checks and any limit on winnings produced from the credit.
Record the claim deadline and the separate completion deadline. An offer may be available to claim today but still require use within a shorter period.
Check age, country, new-account, identity, device, household and payment-account rules before registering. Repeated attempts can make troubleshooting harder.
A practical amount comparison example
Suppose Offer A shows RM10 and Offer B shows RM30. Offer B appears larger, but the useful comparison is the full rule set. If Offer A has a clear 3× bonus turnover, a realistic expiry window and a stated withdrawal range, while Offer B has an unclear multiplier or a very low withdrawal ceiling, the smaller offer may be easier to understand. This is an illustration of the comparison method, not a statement about any listed operator.
Create one row per offer and copy the exact wording for: headline amount, deposit required, turnover base, eligible games or uses, expiry, minimum withdrawal, maximum withdrawal and identity checks. Leave a field marked “not stated” when the source does not answer it. Never fill a missing field with a guess.
| Field | Offer A | Offer B | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Credit type | Copy exact label | Copy exact label | Separates bonus balance from cash |
| Deposit | Required / not stated | Required / not stated | Changes the real entry cost |
| Turnover | Formula and base | Formula and base | Shows the completion target |
| Expiry | Date or duration | Date or duration | Prevents accidental forfeiture |
| Withdrawal | Minimum / maximum | Minimum / maximum | Shows whether cashout is practical |
Choose an amount by situation
- First-time comparison: favour the clearest written rules over the largest number.
- Short time available: avoid an offer whose completion window you cannot realistically meet.
- E-wallet preference: verify that the specific wallet is supported for both account funding and withdrawal; those are separate questions.
- Previous rejection: diagnose eligibility before trying another amount. A larger or smaller bonus will not fix an account, device or identity mismatch.
- Unclear promotion artwork: use the destination’s current text terms. Artwork can become outdated and is not a contract.
For registration checks, use the new-register guide. For definitions and calculation examples, use the terms guide.