I reviewed LuckyAnon’s Terms of Service carefully, and as far as I can see, this is the only relevant rules document available on the site. There does not appear to be any separate Bonus Terms section with additional bonus rules.
That makes this point especially important: I could not find any clear rule stating that a player must manually cancel an old bonus before making a new deposit without a bonus.
I also could not find any clear rule stating that if a small amount remains from an old bonus, then all future real-money deposits and all winnings from those later deposits automatically become tied to that old bonus balance.
From the Terms of Service I reviewed:
Section 9.3 says that the casino may offer bonuses and that such bonuses may have their own terms and conditions. However, in practice, I could not find any separate Bonus Terms section on the site. So based on the available rules, there is no clearly published rule explaining that a player must manually cancel an old bonus before making a later non-bonus deposit.
There is also no clearly published rule explaining that if, for example, only $0.10 remains from an old bonus, then all later deposits made without any bonus and all winnings from those deposits will automatically be treated as bonus-related funds.
This is important because Section 7.8 separately refers to deposits and says that deposits are subject to a 1x playthrough requirement before withdrawal. That suggests that real-money deposits are treated as their own category, not automatically absorbed into an old bonus balance unless that consequence is clearly and explicitly stated.
Section 9.5 also says that the casino reserves the right to cancel bonuses that are not claimed within the applicable period or within 60 days, and may cancel bonuses at its sole discretion. This suggests that the casino has the ability to manage bonus status itself, rather than leaving players exposed to severe hidden consequences without a clear warning.
What is missing from the published Terms of Service is any transparent explanation of the exact consequence I am now facing: that cancelling an old bonus with only $0.10 left would allegedly cause the loss of later winnings that were generated from my own separate deposits made without any bonus.
So based on the rules currently published on the site, I do not see:
any explicit requirement that a player must always manually cancel an active bonus before making a later deposit,
any explicit rule that future non-bonus deposits become part of an old bonus balance just because a small amount remains there,
any clear warning that later real-money winnings can be confiscated if an old bonus is cancelled afterwards.
Because of that, this outcome looks non-transparent and unfair. The winnings in question were generated from my later real-money deposits, not from bonus funds, and I do not believe the published Terms of Service clearly justify treating them as bonus winnings.
Since there appears to be no separate Bonus Terms page at all, I believe the casino cannot reasonably rely on unpublished or unclear bonus rules after the fact. If such an important restriction exists, it should be clearly stated in the publicly available rules.