By Sophie McAllister, Bonus Hunter Editor · Last reviewed 28 April 2026
Jettoncasino-CA.org is a single-operator bonus tracker covering Jetton Casino for Canadian players. The site exists because bonus content in the casino-affiliate space is one of the most marketing-saturated corners of online publishing — headline percentages dominate, fine-print terms get hidden, and "exclusive" claims rarely survive verification on the cashier. Our methodology is a deliberate response: every offer is audited against operator T&C, every code is verified on the cashier before it goes on the site, and every wagering claim is paired with worked math in Canadian dollars. This page explains the process. For the tracked codes page and the broader picture, see the rest of the site.
Our editorial mission
This is an independent editorial site, not a marketing surface. We are not Jetton — we don't operate the casino, we don't issue bonuses, and we don't process bonus claims. The business model is affiliate-based: when a reader clicks a /play/ link and registers at the operator, we may earn commission on the registration. That funds the site; it does not direct what the site says.
The mission, narrowly stated, is to turn bonus T&C into plain-language analysis with worked examples in Canadian dollars. We don't publish unverified codes, we don't amplify operator marketing language without re-analysing it, and we don't hide negative T&C clauses behind softer wording. The honest-framing standard applies to bonuses regardless of whether the framing helps or hurts conversion.
How we audit a Jetton bonus
A new offer goes through six steps before it appears on the site, and the same six steps trigger again whenever the operator changes terms.
1. Read the operator's published T&C. Welcome packages, ongoing promotions and promo codes are each governed by their own terms tab — we read the actual document, not the promotional summary.
2. Verify on the live cashier. Does the bonus trigger at the stated minimum deposit? Does the code apply on the deposit screen? Cashier behaviour and T&C language sometimes drift apart, and the cashier wins.
3. Compute the wagering math in CAD. A 30× wagering claim becomes "C$3,000 in slot play within 96 hours on a C$100 bonus." The worked example is what readers actually need.
4. Flag tight terms. Short expiry windows, bet caps, low-contribution categories, excluded titles — anything that materially changes clearability gets called out plainly.
5. Compare to category norms. Is this welcome bonus typical for crypto-native casinos? "30× wagering" reads differently in a vacuum than next to peer offers.
6. Update the Last reviewed date. Material changes trigger a re-audit and the date moves forward.
Why we don't publish "exclusive" codes
"Exclusive bonus" is one of the more abused phrases in casino-affiliate copy — claimed everywhere, true rarely. Most "exclusive" codes are either standard public codes relabelled, or codes that worked at one site at one moment and have since gone region-restricted or generic. We publish codes the team has verified on the cashier and describe what each code actually does. If a code is genuinely affiliate-exclusive — negotiated through the operator's affiliate programme — we say so explicitly, but it is rare. A working code with honest framing is more useful than a claimed-exclusive that doesn't apply on the reader's account.
Our affiliate disclosure
This site earns affiliate commission when readers click /play/ links and register at Jetton. The commission is paid by the operator's affiliate programme on registered accounts and ongoing player activity, and it is the primary revenue source for the site. The disclosure runs in a banner above the fold and again near the first outbound link on every page.
The affiliate relationship does not change our editorial assessment of bonus terms. We are not paid by Jetton to write favourable bonus content, and we don't receive editorial direction from the operator. The honest-framing rule applies even when the honest framing makes a bonus look harder to clear than the headline suggests.
What we don't cover
A short list of things that fall outside this site's scope, to set expectations:
- We don't compare Jetton bonuses to specific iGO-registered operators in marketing language. The two regulatory models are structurally different, and apples-to-oranges comparisons in promotional voice carry both editorial and regulatory risk.
- We don't promise any bonus will result in winnings. Every bonus has wagering, every wager has variance, and clearing wagering does not produce a positive expected value for the player.
- We don't republish operator marketing copy without re-analysing it. Press-release language, bonus brochure copy and operator-supplied claims are inputs to our analysis, not outputs of it.
Corrections and feedback
If a bonus on the site has changed before we caught the change, or if we have misread a contribution percentage or an expiry rule, please let us know. The contact us page covers correction submissions, code tips and general feedback. We update pages when material facts change and move the Last reviewed date forward when we do. Tips on new code drops go to the same channel — the current tracked promo codes page is updated within hours of verification when a tip leads to a working code. For the editorial team behind these audits, see the bonus editorial team. For the responsible-gambling angle that comes with bonus chasing specifically, see responsible gambling resources.
