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How To Use Melbet First Deposit Bonus And Withdraw Winnings In South Africa

Don MabonaBy Don Mabona2025-02-21Updated:2025-02-211 Comment3 Mins Read
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Melbet offers a unique first deposit bonus for new users in South Africa, a welcome opportunity to boost your first betting experience. However, for these new users, understanding how these bonuses work is the key to getting the most out of your betting. Here is a complete guide on how to claim the bonus, and withdraw winnings at the end.

Melbet matches your first deposit by 100%, up to €100, or its equivalent in South African rand. It means that if you deposit €100 for the first time, you get an additional €100 as bonus. Your account will have €200 to be used entirely for betting on the various games or events. Smaller deposits also qualify you for a 100% match, provided you meet the Melbet registration bonus requirements.

Claiming the Bonus

  1. Registration: It all starts with the registration process. Visit the official Melbet website and sign up via the various available modes. You may opt to use one-click, mobile phone number, email, or social media accounts, provided you verify all the personal details.
  2. Select Welcome Bonus: Still in the registration process, you’ll be prompted to select a welcome bonus, where you’ll choose the sports bonus to receive the first deposit bonus. If you have a promo code, a provision will be provided for you to enter.
  3. Make Your Deposit: Once your details have been verified, you then proceed to the deposit section. Luckily for South Africans, Melbet offers plenty of payment options, including e-wallets, bank transfers, and credit/debit cards. The minimum first deposit that can qualify you for the 100% match is €1, but it is advisable to consider depositing a reasonable amount to get an even more reasonable bonus.

Once you have successfully completed your deposit, your bonus amount will be automatically added to your account, and you can view it under ‘bonus balance’.

Wagering Requirements

Specific wagering requirements must be met for you to withdraw the bonus. For example, check to ascertain that you meet the wagering multiplier requirements. In most cases, you must place bets totaling five times the bonus. In this case, if your bonus is €100, your bets must total €500.

The bet type must also be considered. With Melbet first time bonus, only accumulator bets qualify, where each accumulator should comprise at least three selections, with an odd requirement of 1.40 or higher.

These bonuses have an expiry date, and you must fulfill the wagering requirements within 30 days of receiving the bonus.

Withdrawing Winnings

Once you’ve met all the wagering requirements, you can go ahead to withdraw your winnings. It all begins with account verification where you’ll be asked to provide personal identification documents such as passport and proof of address.

From there, you initiate withdrawal by selecting ‘withdraw funds’ under the ‘my account’ section. Here you get to choose your preferred withdrawal method before keying in the amount you wish to withdraw. Different withdrawal methods have minimum and maximum withdrawal limits, therefore, ensure you are within range.

Withdrawal processing times vary according to chosen methods, but typically only a few minutes or hours for e-wallets, to a few days where banks are involved.

With this guide, South African bettors can understand and effectively utilize the Melbet first deposit, ensuring a rewarding betting experience.

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  1. Cyrus chilaga on 2025-04-26 23:56

    Am not receiving my withdraw money

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