Bizzo VIP Club
The Bizzo VIP Club is a 30-level loyalty ladder. Where most casinos publish a vague "more rewards as you climb" pitch, we will lay out exactly what every band returns in AU dollars, when each perk activates, and which levels are genuinely worth the grind for an Aussie punter playing a couple of nights a week.
How the Ladder Is Structured
The 30 levels group into 5 bands of 6 levels each. You earn comp points on every real-money wager — 1 point per AU$10 staked on pokies at base rate. Points roll into experience that promotes you to the next level; once promoted, you do not slide back down. Unlike most loyalty schemes, your level is permanent unless you self-exclude or close the account.
Band 1 (Levels 1–6): Polite But Thin
The honest take: these levels add very little. You get free spins on level-up and small reload prompts. There is no cashback, no manager, no withdrawal-cap lift. If a competitor shouts about its "VIP welcome", that is roughly what you are looking at. We say it because it is true; if you only deposit casually, you will live in this band for months.
Band 2 (Levels 7–10): Reload Bonuses Get Useful
Reload offers move from 25% to 50% match in this band, and the wagering requirement on those reloads steps down from 40× to 35×. Birthday bonuses unlock at level 9 — a flat A$50 on your account anniversary, no wagering. This is the first band where the maths starts to work in your favour if you reload weekly.
Band 3 (Levels 11–18): Cashback Activates
Level 11 is the inflection point. Weekly cashback turns on at 5% of net losses, paid every Monday morning AEDT, with a 1× wagering requirement (essentially cash). For the median AU player who deposits weekly, level 11 takes roughly 14 weeks of consistent play to reach. Above level 14, cashback rises to 8%; above level 17, to 10%. Withdrawal cap moves from the base A$5,000 per week to A$10,000 per week at level 18.
Band 4 (Levels 19–24): The Tipping Point
Cashback caps at 12% in this band. KYC checks get pre-cleared for larger withdrawals, which means a single A$8,000 cashout that would otherwise sit in the manual review queue clears in roughly an hour during AEDT business windows. Free-spin drops switch from system-generated to hand-picked by a curator who reads your play history — the spins arrive on titles you actually play.
Band 5 (Levels 25–30): Personal VIP Host
From level 21 you are assigned a VIP manager. The host is reachable on WhatsApp Monday to Friday, 9 am–6 pm AEDT, and on email on weekends. Cashback runs to 20%, capped at A$3,000 per week. Withdrawal cap lifts to A$30,000 per week. Bespoke deposit bonuses, footy-final tournament invites and physical gifts (branded gear, occasionally event tickets) appear here.
Who the VIP Club Is Actually For
If you deposit AU$50–100 per fortnight and play pokies recreationally, you will get the most value from band 2 reloads — push for level 7 and stop optimising past that. If you regularly deposit AU$300+ per week, the climb to level 11 changes the maths meaningfully. If you are a high-roller depositing four or five figures a week, the personal manager from level 21 and the cap lifts in band 5 are the only perks that actually move the needle. Above all, do not chase the ladder by depositing more than your bankroll plan — VIP cashback never replaces a bad session.