OneRush Reload Bonus
A reload is the offer you meet again and again: a top-up on a deposit made by an account that already exists. The percentages are smaller than the welcome match, which makes people treat them as harmless. That is the mistake worth correcting, because a reload repeats, and repeated obligations add up in kronor faster than a single large one.
Check the current OneRush offerCumulative turnover is the real number
Judge a welcome bonus once. Judge a reload across a month. If you claim a modest reload on four deposits, the turnover you have committed to is the sum of all four, and the expected clearing cost is roughly 4 percent of that sum on standard slots.
| Claim pattern | Bonus per claim | Multiple | Turnover per claim | Monthly turnover | Expected monthly cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Once a month | 300 kr | 30x | 9 000 kr | 9 000 kr | About 360 kr |
| Weekly | 300 kr | 30x | 9 000 kr | 36 000 kr | About 1 440 kr |
| Twice weekly | 200 kr | 25x | 5 000 kr | 40 000 kr | About 1 600 kr |
| Daily, small | 100 kr | 20x | 2 000 kr | 60 000 kr | About 2 400 kr |
The bottom row is instructive. A tiny daily reload with the friendliest multiple in the table produces the heaviest monthly obligation of the four, purely through frequency. The offer that looks least demanding per claim is the one most capable of restructuring how often you deposit — which, from the operator side, is precisely the point of a daily promotion.
Reload versus the welcome offer
The mechanics are identical: locked balance, a multiple, a window, a stake cap. Two things differ. The percentage is lower, and you now have information the new player lacked — you know how you actually play at OneRush, which games you gravitate to, and whether you finished the last wagering run or abandoned it. Use that history. A player who has never cleared a requirement in full should read the offer as a cost, not a gift.
Qualifying deposits and method limits
The qualifying deposit stays at 200 kr on Trustly, Skrill, Paysafecard and cards. Bank transfer requires 250 kr and takes a banking day to credit, which can matter on a promotion that expires the same day. Crypto deposits start around 500 kr and land in 10 to 30 minutes. Some reload campaigns exclude particular methods, and the terms say so explicitly when they do.
Deposit exactly what the promotion needs. Reload matches carry ceilings, so paying in well above the cap adds locked balance obligations without adding bonus value.
Rules specific to repeat offers
- Claim limits apply per day, per week or per campaign. Exceeding them does not stack, it simply fails.
- Each reload carries its own wagering counter. Two active bonuses are tracked separately, and progress on one does not feed the other.
- The maximum stake rule applies for as long as any bonus balance is live, including while a second bonus queues behind the first.
- Withdrawing mid-clearing normally strips the remaining bonus balance as a condition of releasing your cash.
- Opt in before the deposit. A reload attached after payment is the most common support ticket in this category and rarely ends well.
A discipline that works
The reliable rule is simple: claim a reload only on a day you had already decided to deposit. Never let the promotion calendar decide the deposit calendar. If this week is spent, next week has its own offer, and OneRush rotates campaigns continuously rather than running a single unmissable event.
The second rule is to keep one bonus running at a time. Two concurrent wagering counters, each with its own window and its own stake cap, is how a casual player ends up chasing turnover instead of playing. Finish, withdraw or let it lapse, then consider the next one.
Reload questions from regulars
Do two active reloads clear at the same time?
Is a small daily reload better than a big weekly one?
Can I claim a reload with a 200 kr deposit?
What happens if I skip a reload?
Next in this cluster: the first-deposit offer · cashback, which needs no claim · the VIP programme · wagering maths · bonus terms