What Stay puts on the banner, what the terms ask for it, and how the two numbers compare once you work them through.
Since the match runs at 100%, the full $1,500 arrives only on a $1,500 deposit. Deposit less and both the bonus and the wagering scale down with it. The advertised C$20 entry point gets you in; it does not get you the headline figure.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to $1,500 |
| Minimum deposit | C$20 |
| Deposit for the full bonus | $1,500 |
| Wagering requirement | 35x on the bonus amount |
| Maximum cashout | 10x bonus — a multiple of the bonus, not a flat sum |
| Free spins | 200 spins |
| Time to complete | 30 days |
Read off what Stay publishes. Offers get revised without notice, so the operator's own page is the authority on the day you deposit.
On the full bonus, 35x works out at $52,500 staked before the balance can leave the account. Played at $2 a spin, that is about 26,250 rounds. This assumes the requirement sits on the bonus alone; where an operator applies it to deposit plus bonus, the same headline hides twice the work.
The maximum cashout is expressed as 10x bonus rather than a flat figure, so on the full $1,500 it works out at about $15,000. Set beside the offer itself, it is above the bonus, though still a hard limit. The flip side: a half-sized bonus carries a half-sized cap.
Alongside the match sit 200 spins. Two details decide what they are worth, and neither is in the headline: the value of each spin, and whether winnings from them carry their own wagering. We have not seen those numbers stated by Stay, so treat spin counts as the headline they are and read the detail on site.
Divided by the 30 days on the clock it is roughly $1,750 a day — a pace that is a real commitment but not an absurd one. The window is generous enough to absorb a slow start.
Slots in this market typically return around 96% over the long run, which means $52,500 of turnover gives back roughly $2,100 to the house on the averages. Next to the $1,500 headline, more than the bonus is worth — on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Real sessions scatter wildly around the average. The figure matters when you are choosing between bonuses, not when you are playing one.
A matched bonus rewards a bigger deposit, which is the whole point of the structure. Decide the number that is comfortable to lose first; then see what the offer does with it. Stretching to reach a ceiling turns a promotion into a cost.
Everything above concerns a single deposit. Regular play is governed by whatever runs afterwards. Ongoing promotions tend to carry lower requirements than the headline offer, which makes them the better arithmetic. No list of them appears here because we have not verified one — invented promotion tables are a staple of this genre and we would rather leave a gap.
The order in which the two balances are spent decides what you keep if you walk away mid-playthrough. The difference is between being able to stop and cash out, and not. The banner will not tell you which one is in force; the terms will.
The turnover figure assumes you are playing games that count fully. Across the industry the contribution table usually looks something like this:
often count for a fraction, sometimes nothing at all.
get excluded by some operators for the same reason.
are commonly barred while a bonus is running.
usually count in full towards the target.
The exact percentages are set by Stay, not by convention — the figures above are the industry pattern, and the operator’s table is what counts.
Every operator publishes the offer twice: once as a banner, once as conditions. The parts that cost money are in the small print, not on the poster. Reading it once is the highest-value ten minutes in the whole process.
The time limit almost always runs from the moment the bonus is credited, not from the first spin. Claim on a Friday, get busy for a week, and a meaningful slice of the window is gone without a single wager placed. The practical answer is to claim when you actually intend to play, not when the email arrives.
There is a real argument for depositing without claiming anything. Anyone intending to deposit, play an hour and leave is better off with a plain balance and no conditions attached. The option to skip it is there; it is just never the button the page emphasises.
Codes and opt-in boxes work at deposit time and only then. Retroactive crediting is rare enough that it is safer to assume it is impossible. Codes change without notice, which is exactly why this page does not carry one.
No — it is stated as 10x bonus, so it moves with the size of the bonus. On the full amount that is roughly $15,000.
30 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.
$1,500, given the 100% match. The C$20 minimum still qualifies for a smaller bonus.
On the full $1,500 bonus at 35x, about $52,500. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.
No one here has taken this offer up with real money. The numbers come from Stay's own conditions; the working out is ours. Since terms move without notice, treat the operator's own page as the authority.