- Existing-customer spins reward returning players, not new sign-ups.
- They appear as reload offers, loyalty perks, and time-limited campaigns.
- Terms still apply: wagering, eligible slots, value per spin, and expiry.
New-player offers get the attention, but most spins you will ever claim come after you already have an account. Knowing where existing-customer spins appear - and how their terms work - matters more over time than any one-off welcome deal.
Where existing-customer spins come from
- Reload offers: spins tied to a later deposit.
- Loyalty / VIP: spins as part of a rewards program - see VIP bonus free spins.
- Campaigns: weekend or weekday promos - see our weekday pages.
- Email / opt-in: targeted offers that often need a code.
Reading the terms
Existing-customer spins carry the same conditions as any other free spins: a wagering requirement, a possible maximum cashout, eligible slots, a fixed value per spin, and an expiry. Loyalty spins are sometimes lower-wagering, but never assume - check each offer on its own.
Free spins offers may be shown based on your IP address or location where available. Availability can vary by country, state, region, casino license, age, and local gambling laws. Always check the casino’s terms and confirm that online gambling is legal where you live before signing up.
Keeping it healthy
Regular promotions can nudge you to deposit more often than you planned. Treat reloads as optional, not as a reason to chase. Set deposit and time limits and review our safe gambling guidance.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find existing-customer free spins?
Check the casino’s promotions page, opt in to emails, and look for reload and loyalty offers. Availability still depends on your region and account status.
Are loyalty spins better than welcome spins?
Sometimes the wagering is lower, but not always. Compare the actual terms, not the label.
Do existing-customer spins need a code?
Often yes for targeted offers. See casino bonus codes.
