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why do some casinos offer better bonuses to players who haven't logged in.

I've noticed this a lot lately - casinos sending out way more generous offers to people who haven't logged in for a while. Like, sometimes the bonus is double what regular users get. It feels like they're practically begging lapsed players to come back, but it kind of makes you wonder if sticking around is less valuable in the long run.

I've been trying to track if there's a pattern. My friend stopped playing for a couple months and suddenly got hit with free spins and a big deposit match, way better than my usual weekly reloads. But there's the risk of losing VIP status or regular promos if you go inactive too long, right? Maybe it's a balancing act between chasing short-term deals and keeping your regular perks. Has anyone found an approach that gets the best out of both? I haven't tried deliberately going dark yet but it's tempting with some of these comeback offers floating around.

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chefraye11211,148

Walking away for a month can trigger juicier comeback deals, but risking lost perks is real. I rotate sites to snag both when I can.

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RpL-RipeO349

Casinos know a cold user is an at-risk customer, so promos get flashier to lure you back. If bonuses drive your play more than status perks do, tracking these cycles can absolutely tilt value in your favor. Just remember, VIP benefits and even cashout limits might reset if your activity totally drops off, so it’s worth checking each site’s fine print before going dormant. I care more about bonus terms than tier perks, so cycling attention has worked fine for me.

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