The Shop at LolaJack turns Coins into reward items rather than into general account balance. That makes the first question practical: how Coins are earned, what can be redeemed, and which conditions change the real value after redemption.
Visible examples already show the structure clearly. Le Bandit 5 Free Spins for 300 Coins, Wanted: Dead or a Wild 10 Free Spins for 500 Coins, and Bonus Money €10 for 900 Coins prove that the reward layer is concrete, not abstract.
The listed item price is only the first number to read. Expiry windows, wagering rules, release caps, and the split between Bonus Money, free spins, and wheel rewards decide whether a redemption actually fits the way you plan to play.
Coins at LolaJack are built through activity, not through a separate purchase flow. The checked rules state that players earn 1 Coin for every €10 wagered on casino games and receive 5% of each deposit as Coins.
Tournaments add another route, which means the reward balance is not tied to one single activity line. Even so, the core idea stays simple: Coins come from eligible site activity and then move into redemption inside the Shop.
The visible reward list splits into two main families: free spins and Bonus Money. That difference matters more than the Coin price alone, because the downstream rules are not identical once the item is redeemed.
Visible examples make the catalogue easy to read. Le Bandit 5 Free Spins appear at 300 Coins, Wanted: Dead or a Wild 10 Free Spins at 500 Coins, Bonus Money €10 at 900 Coins, 3 Genie Wishes 20 Free Spins at 1500 Coins, and Bonus Money €30 at 2200 Coins.
| Reward Item | Type | Coin Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Le Bandit 5 Free Spins | Free Spins | 300 Coins |
| Wanted: Dead or a Wild 10 Free Spins | Free Spins | 500 Coins |
| Bonus Money €10 | Bonus Money | 900 Coins |
| 3 Genie Wishes 20 Free Spins | Free Spins | 1500 Coins |
| Bonus Money €30 | Bonus Money | 2200 Coins |
The table shows that the item list is concrete, but not that every reward behaves in the same way after redemption. Bonus Money and free spins follow different rule sets, so the reward type should be chosen before the Coin cost is treated as the deciding factor.
The checked Bonus Money ladder also runs wider than the single examples shown above, from €5 for 500 Coins up to €300 for 13000 Coins. That gives the Shop enough depth for both smaller and larger redemptions, but only if the conditions after claim are read first.
Bonus Money becomes useful only when its release rules fit the way you plan to play. The checked rules give 10 days to complete 40x wagering, and the reward is valid in casino only rather than across Live Casino, Sports, or Virtual Sports.
The release cap changes the real value as well. The maximum released amount is 5x the original bonus, which means the listed reward amount should not be read as the full possible outcome without checking that limit.
Free spins follow a different path from Bonus Money from the very first step. The checked rules say that redeemed spins are activated from Profile, which makes activation part of the reward flow rather than an automatic background step.
The use window is short. The spins must be used within 7 days, and any winnings then convert into bonus funds rather than into unrestricted balance. Those winnings carry 40x wagering and a 10-day completion window, with a stated release cap of €50.
The Wheel of Fortune follows its own earning logic and should not be confused with direct Shop redemption. The checked rule grants 1 spin for every €100 wagered on eligible casino games, with up to 3 spins earned per day and up to 10 spins stored at once.
The most important restriction is tied to bonus state. Wagering completed while an active bonus is in play does not count toward spin accrual, so the wheel route cannot be judged only by the amount wagered.
The reward side of the wheel can include cash prizes, free casino spins, and bonus money. That makes it a separate reward path with its own storage and earning rules rather than just another Shop item category.
The reward system is broader than direct redemption alone. Challenges, Collections, and tournament-linked progress add value through activity routes rather than through a simple spend-and-claim pattern.
That matters because a reader who only checks the current Coin balance may miss the second layer of value-building already happening inside the account. The Shop is where rewards are spent, but not the only place where reward progress is created.
Redeemed rewards and standard promotions are not the same product type. Shop items are built from Coins already earned through activity, while welcome packages, reloads, and cashback routes follow their own entry rules and qualification paths.
That difference matters most when the question is no longer about what to do with Coins, but about which promotion fits the next deposit. Bonus Money and free spins redeemed from the Shop should not be compared to a welcome package as if both were triggered in the same way.
When the real question is no longer about redeemed rewards but about which welcome, reload, or cashback route fits the next deposit, the bonus offers page is the better next step.
Coins are earned through eligible activity, including 1 Coin for every €10 wagered on casino games and 5% of each deposit as Coins. Tournaments can also add Coins as an extra route.
The visible Shop items include free spins and Bonus Money. Checked examples include Le Bandit 5 Free Spins for 300 Coins, Wanted: Dead or a Wild 10 Free Spins for 500 Coins, and Bonus Money €10 for 900 Coins.
Redeemed Bonus Money uses 40x wagering, gives 10 days to complete it, applies in casino only, and carries a maximum released amount of 5x the original bonus.
The spins are activated from Profile and must be used within 7 days. Winnings from those spins become bonus funds with 40x wagering, a 10-day window, and a €50 release cap.
The checked rule gives 1 spin for every €100 wagered on eligible casino games, with up to 3 spins earned per day and up to 10 stored at once.
Yes. Wagering completed while an active bonus is in play does not count toward new Wheel of Fortune spins.
The move makes sense once the question is no longer about Coins or Shop redemption and has become a choice between welcome offers, reloads, or cashback routes for the next deposit.