X3000 VIP Program
By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026
The VIP club at X3000 is not something you apply for. The account joins the bottom rung the moment the first deposit clears, and the ladder tracks turnover from there. Five tiers, one internal currency called loyalty points, and a set of rewards that are more about logistics than about money: how fast a withdrawal is reviewed, how much you are allowed to take out in a month, and who answers when you write in.
I have spent enough time inside loyalty programs to be blunt about them. The tiers are real and the perks are useful, but the ladder is built to reward volume, and volume has a price. This page separates what the operator publishes from what it does not, and puts a number on the climb.
The five loyalty levels
The program runs Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. Promotion is automatic — no enrolment form, no fee, no code — and the tier is recalculated from the loyalty points your play generates. What changes as you move up is not the games or the odds, but the handling of your account.
The baseline every player starts from is a withdrawal ceiling of 50,000 kr per transaction and 200,000 kr per month. Higher tiers lift the monthly ceiling and push your payout to the front of the review queue; from Platinum upward a personal curator contact is added.
| Tier | Points required | Perks | Monthly withdrawal cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 0 — active from the first deposit | Standard payout queue, weekly cashback, reload offers | 200,000 kr (baseline) |
| Silver | Threshold shown as a progress bar in the account | Payout reviewed ahead of the general queue | 200,000 kr |
| Gold | Threshold shown in the account | Priority payout review, tier-only reload offers | Raised above the baseline on request |
| Platinum | Threshold shown in the account | Personal curator contact, fast-tracked withdrawals | Raised, agreed individually |
| Diamond | Threshold shown in the account | Personal curator, top of the payout queue, tailored offers | Agreed individually |
Note the honest gap in that table: X3000 publishes the tier names and the perks, but the exact point totals live inside the account as a progress bar rather than on a public page. Any site quoting precise thresholds is guessing. Open the loyalty section of your own account and read the bar — that is the only figure that binds.
How loyalty points and comp points are earned
The earning rate is flat and easy to hold in your head: one loyalty point per 100 kr wagered. Comp points, as the same balance is often called elsewhere, accrue on turnover — the total you stake — not on what you win or lose. A 200 kr session at 1 kr a spin that recycles its balance a few times can therefore bank more points than a single large losing bet.
Two consequences follow. First, low-stakes grinding and high-stakes play reach the same tier at the same total turnover. Second, the points meter never runs backwards on a win, so a good week costs you nothing in progress.
What the tier actually costs you
Here is the part loyalty pages usually skip. Points are bought with turnover, and turnover is bought with house edge. The slot RTP figures shown in the game info panels at X3000 sit around 96 to 96.7 percent, which means roughly 3.3 to 4 percent of everything you stake is expected to stay with the operator over the long run.
| Loyalty points banked | Turnover behind them | Expected cost at 3.3–4 percent edge |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | 100,000 kr staked | ca 3,300–4,000 kr |
| 5,000 | 500,000 kr staked | ca 16,500–20,000 kr |
| 10,000 | 1,000,000 kr staked | ca 33,000–40,000 kr |
Those are expectations over a long run, not a bill — variance can put you well above or below them. But the direction is fixed, and it explains why no tier reward can be worth manufacturing turnover for. A faster payout review is convenient; it is not worth thousands of kronor of forced play.
VIP cashback: what is confirmed and what is not
The standard rebate at X3000 is 10 percent of net loss, settled once a week on Monday, capped at 5,000 kr and free of wagering. That offer is open to every account regardless of rank. The tier perks the operator actually publishes are payout speed, the monthly ceiling and the personal contact — a higher cashback percentage is not among them. So treat VIP cashback as unconfirmed until it appears in writing in your own account terms, and work from the numbers on the X3000 cashback page instead.
The personal manager at Platinum and Diamond
From Platinum upward the account gets a named curator instead of the general live chat. In practice that means one address for withdrawal questions, verification chasers and offer requests, without repeating the case to a new agent each time. It is a service perk rather than a financial one, and it matters most to players who move money often and hit the monthly cap.
Does the ladder suit a high roller?
Better than it suits anyone else, but for an unglamorous reason: a high roller reaches the monthly withdrawal ceiling of 200,000 kr often enough for the lift to be worth having, and a personal manager saves real time when a payout stalls. A casual player at 1 to 5 kr a spin will spend months on the lower rungs, and the rewards there — the same cashback and reload offers everyone gets — are already available on day one. The right way to treat the tiers is as a by-product of play you were doing anyway.
Questions about the VIP program
Do I have to sign up for the VIP club?
How much do I have to wager for 1,000 loyalty points?
Does a higher tier raise the withdrawal limit?
Read next: how wagering requirements are calculated, since bonus turnover also feeds the points meter, and the general bonus terms that apply to every tier-only offer you are sent.