A “no deposit” free 100 sounds like free money — sometimes it is close, often there's a catch. Here's exactly what a no-deposit JILI free 100 means, whether it's legit, and what “no turnover” really involves.
A no-deposit free 100 is credited to your account simply for registering and verifying your mobile — you don't have to add your own money first. It's the most attractive type of welcome bonus because there's no risk to your wallet, but operators balance that generosity with stricter conditions: a turnover requirement and usually a low maximum cash-out.
A genuine no-deposit free 100 is legitimate when it comes from a licensed operator and the terms are published up front. What is not legit: any site that promises a “guaranteed” withdrawal with zero conditions, asks for a “release fee”, or only credits the bonus after you send money to a personal e-wallet. If you see those, walk away — read is JILI legit? first.
“No turnover” means you could withdraw winnings without wagering the bonus a set number of times. These offers exist but are rarer and almost always capped at a low maximum cash-out (so you can't turn 100 into a fortune). Most free-100 promos carry a modest turnover instead. Always read the live terms before assuming an offer is truly no-turnover.
Treat a no-deposit free 100 as a free trial of JILI games, not a payday. The low max cash-out and turnover mean it rarely produces big withdrawals — its real value is letting you learn a game and the cashier risk-free. For the full picture, see the main free 100 guide.
A no-deposit free 100 from a licensed operator with published terms is legit. Avoid any site that promises unconditional withdrawals or charges a fee to release winnings.
It means you can withdraw bonus winnings without meeting a wagering requirement — but these offers are rare and usually capped at a low maximum cash-out.
Yes, when a no-deposit promo is live: register, verify your mobile, and claim it. You only deposit if you choose to after.