Redeem Eligible Sweeps Coins for Prizes

Prize redemption starts with eligible Sweeps Coins, not with every visible coin balance. Sweeps Coins must meet the current rules before a redemption request can move forward, including playthrough, account status, territory and verification checks.

Collected Sweeps Coins usually need one playthrough before redemption eligibility unless a promotion or rule sets a different requirement. A redemption request also needs to meet the minimum amount, daily cap and account-review requirements before approval.

This is not an instant cashout process. A prize request can be delayed by identity review, missing documents, payment ownership checks, bank details, territory restrictions or other account checks.

Check Redemption Eligibility First

Before submitting a redemption request, check whether the Sweeps Coins are eligible. A balance can show Sweeps Coins while the account still needs playthrough, verification or territory review.

Eligible Sweeps Coins Only

CheckRequired Before RequestWhy It Matters
Sweeps Coin statusThe coins should be eligible for prize redemption.Not every Sweeps Coin balance is ready to redeem.
PlaythroughThe standard rule is one playthrough unless another rule applies.Unplayed Sweeps Coins may not qualify yet.
Minimum amountThe request must meet the 50 SC minimum.Smaller balances are not enough for redemption.
Account reviewThe account may need identity or payment verification.Review can delay or stop a prize request.

Territory and Account Status

Territory rules can affect Sweeps Coin play and redemption. General account access and redemption eligibility should not be treated as the same thing, because some locations can have different restrictions for prize-related features.

Account status also matters. Duplicate accounts, inaccurate identity details, unresolved verification requests or restricted activity can affect whether a redemption request is accepted.

Playthrough Before Prize Requests

Sweeps Coins usually need to be played through once before they can be eligible for prize redemption. Playthrough is the practical line between credited Sweeps Coins and Sweeps Coins that may be ready for a prize request.

One-Time Playthrough Rule

The standard rule is one playthrough for collected Sweeps Coins. If a specific promotion requires a different playthrough condition, the promotion terms control that coin credit.

  • Check whether the Sweeps Coins were collected through a promotion, purchase bonus, login route, referral route or mail-in request.
  • Confirm whether the coins have completed the required playthrough.
  • Do not submit a prize request only because Sweeps Coins are visible in the account.
  • Use the Sweeps Coins page if you need the full coin-rule background.

When Promotion Terms Differ

Some promotional Sweeps Coins can follow offer-specific conditions. If a promotion, event or bonus card sets a different requirement, read that active offer before treating the coins as ready for redemption.

Minimums, Caps and Request Timing

Prize redemption has amount and timing limits. The account should meet the minimum requirement, and larger requests should be checked against the daily cap and request-frequency rules.

Minimum 50 SC Requirement

The minimum redemption is 50 Sweeps Coins per day. If the eligible Sweeps Coin balance is lower than that, the account is not ready for a redemption request.

Daily Cap and 24-Hour Requests

RuleCurrent RequirementPractical Effect
Minimum redemption50 SC per day.The eligible balance must meet the minimum.
Daily capUp to 9,550 SC for a daily redemption request.Large requests may need to stay within the cap.
Request frequencyOne prize redemption request per account may be processed in 24 hours.Submitting repeated requests can slow the process.
Account reviewVerification or legal review may be required.The request can remain pending until review is complete.

Prize Value and Eligible Balances

Eligible Sweeps Coins won through gameplay can have prize value under the rules. The key word is eligible: a visible balance, an unplayed credit or a restricted account status is not enough by itself.

How Prize Value Is Counted

Under the prize-value rule, 100 eligible Sweeps Coins won through gameplay can correspond to a $100 USD prize value. This value applies only when the Sweeps Coins and account meet the redemption rules.

Why Balance Is Not Enough

A Sweeps Coin balance can be affected by playthrough, expiry, territory restrictions, verification status or account review. Check the account status before treating the balance as a prize request amount.

Verification Before Prize Approval

Verification can be required before a prize request is approved. Zula Casino may ask for identity, banking, credit or other verification information when an account or redemption request needs review.

Identity and Document Review

Identity review can check whether the account name, personal details and documents match. If the information does not match, the request can be delayed, refused or require more documents.

  • Use the legal name connected to the account.
  • Keep the registered email available for document requests.
  • Check any account message before resubmitting a request.
  • Use the account verification page if documents are requested.

Missing Documents and Delays

If requested documents are not provided within the required period, the redemption request can be refused or the account can face further review. Prize verification can take up to one month after the requested documents are received and the necessary review is complete.

Payment Ownership and Bank Details

Payment ownership can affect prize redemption. The account, identity and payment details should match, and bank information must be accurate and current before a prize request is submitted.

Matching Account and Payment Details

Review AreaWhat Must MatchWhat To Prepare
Account identityName and account details should match the user.Valid identity information if requested.
Payment ownershipPayment method ownership may need to match the account.Payment or banking details tied to the same user.
Bank detailsBank information must be accurate and current.Correct account and routing or bank details where required.
Review requestRequested documents should match the account information.Clear documents submitted through the proper route.

Accurate Bank Information

Incorrect bank details can delay or block a prize request. Check the account, payment method and bank information before submitting the request. For cashier and payment context, use the payment methods page.

Processing Time and Pending Requests

A redemption request can remain pending while the account, documents, territory, bank details or legal checks are reviewed. Pending status does not always mean the request has failed.

Why a Request Can Be Pending

StatusFirst CheckNext Step
Pending after requestCheck whether verification or documents were requested.Wait for review or submit the requested information.
Amount not acceptedCheck the 50 SC minimum and daily cap.Adjust the request if the balance or cap does not fit.
Payment issueCheck bank details and payment ownership.Correct details or follow support instructions.
Territory issueCheck whether Sweeps Coin redemption is available for your location.Use official rules or support if account status is unclear.

When To Contact Support

Contact support when the request remains pending after requested steps are complete, when the account message is unclear, when the reset or document route does not work, or when bank or payment details need review.

Include the registered email address, redemption request date, requested amount, visible status message and any document request reference. Use support, Terms and Sweepstakes Rules for unresolved account or rule questions.

Taxes, Fees and Expiring Coins

Prize redemption can also involve tax, fee and expiry responsibilities. These checks should be handled before submitting a request, especially if the account has been inactive or the request involves a large amount.

Tax and Fee Responsibility

Taxes, fees and foreign exchange costs are the user’s responsibility. Zula Casino does not remove those obligations from a prize redemption request.

Sweeps Coin Validity

Sweeps Coins can expire after the rule-defined inactivity period. If the account has not been used recently, check whether the Sweeps Coins are still valid before relying on the balance.

  • Check whether Sweeps Coins are still valid.
  • Check whether all requested verification steps are complete.
  • Confirm the minimum, daily cap and 24-hour request rule.
  • Review any tax, fee or bank-detail responsibility.

Questions About Prize Redemption

What Is the Minimum Redemption?

The minimum redemption is 50 Sweeps Coins per day. The account needs enough eligible Sweeps Coins before a request can be submitted.

What Is the Daily Redemption Cap?

The daily redemption request maximum can be up to 9,550 Sweeps Coins. Zula Casino may also process only one prize redemption request per account in a 24-hour period.

Do Sweeps Coins Need Playthrough?

Yes. Sweeps Coins usually need one playthrough before redemption eligibility unless a promotion or rule requires a different playthrough condition.

Can Verification Delay Redemption?

Yes. Identity, banking, credit or other verification checks can delay redemption approval. Missing or mismatched documents can also slow or stop the request.

How Long Can Prize Review Take?

Prize verification can take up to one month after all requested documents are received and the required review is complete. Timing can depend on identity, payment, legal and account checks.

Why Is My Redemption Pending?

A redemption can remain pending because of playthrough, minimums, daily cap, account status, verification, bank details, territory restrictions or missing documents. Check the account message first, then contact support with the request details if the status remains unclear.