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Are promotional bonuses withdrawable to my Dominion Markets account?

Updated over a month ago

Promotional bonuses, such as the 50% bonus offer, are subject to specific policies regarding withdrawal as a transfer to Dominion Markets. Below, we address common questions and provide clarity on the usage and restrictions of these bonus funds.

Can I Withdraw Promotional Bonus Funds?

Promotional bonus funds cannot be withdrawn to a personal bank account or crypto. These funds are non-cashable and are designed to supplement funds for specific account or platform use on Dominion Markets. When receiving promotional bonuses, the following rules apply:

  1. Non-Withdrawable Nature of the Bonus Amount: Bonus funds, including the 50% promotional bonus, cannot be transferred or cashed out along with the original payout to a personal bank account. Example: If your payout includes a 50% bonus, only the original payout amount is eligible for withdrawal. Bonus funds remain restricted for specific uses.

  2. Purpose of Bonus Funds: Bonuses are promotional tools and not intended to directly increase the amount you can withdraw. Even when transferring funds to specific platforms, such as Dominion Markets, the bonus remains non-withdrawable. Example: Selecting the "Transfer to Dominion Markets for a 50% bonus" option does not allow you to cash out the bonus amount. The policy remains consistent across all platforms and transfers.

Key Takeaways

  • Promotional bonus funds are restricted and cannot be withdrawn to personal bank accounts.

  • These funds are meant for specific use cases, such as enhancing trading or account balances within certain platforms.

  • The original amount of any payout remains withdrawable as per standard policy.

If you have additional questions about the use of promotional bonuses or payout options, our support team is here to help.

Related Topics

  • Understanding Payment Options in Dominion Funding

  • How to Make a Withdrawal from My Dominion Funding Account

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