About the Code Vault
The vault is an editorial tracker. Codes are sourced from the operator's own promotions page, logged with the terms quoted on the offer card, and stamped with the date we last saw them. Nothing is resold from other affiliate lists, and nothing is certified at cashier level: the cashier preview on your own account is the final check, and it belongs to you, not to us.
Funding: affiliate commission, disclosed on the disclosure page. It never changes which codes get listed.
How Code Tracking Works
| Step | What happens | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Promotions sweep | Codes are collected from the operator's own promotions page, never resold from other affiliate lists | Codes come from the source, not resold lists |
| Terms capture | Wagering, caps and max bet quoted from the offer card as published | You see the terms as the operator published them |
| Last-checked date | Every entry is stamped with the date we last saw it; no code is certified as live | You can judge how fresh each entry is |
| Reader verification | The cashier preview is the reader's final check; dead-code reports are actioned within 48 hours | Stale codes get pulled within 48 hours |
Quick Questions
Are these codes exclusive?
Some are public, some campaign-based. Exclusivity claims elsewhere are usually marketing; the cashier preview is the only truth.
Why do codes die so fast?
Casinos rotate campaigns monthly or faster. That is why every entry carries a last-checked date, and why the cashier preview, not any list, gets the final say.