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This Bingo thing....need clarification!

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  • inespo
    inespo Posts: 23 Forumite

    thanks for this - top man...i'm going to make a start on this once i've read it all a few times and fully understand this...seems to good to be true so i am going to make sure i know this inside out first...there is no hurry to throw the money away now is there!!!!

    thanks again...keep up the good work...:T
  • I've just been trying out Mirror Bingo for the first time...and it appears they give you a bonus £10 when you deposit enough cash to go above the £30 threshold...but they don't let you withdraw it - does that sound right?

    My winning balance stood at £11.50 (having used all my introductory credit)
    Added: £20
    Bonus: £10
    New Balance: £41.50

    Does this just mean I have another £10 to waste on the bingo and try and get more out of them?
    LTSB CC: £7,027.05 :eek:
    Debt (at peak) on 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt at 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt Free Date: July 2009 :embarasse
  • May well have to correct my above explanation...made the withdrawal for £30 and its now taken away the extra £10...very weird!
    LTSB CC: £7,027.05 :eek:
    Debt (at peak) on 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt at 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt Free Date: July 2009 :embarasse
  • I've just been trying out Mirror Bingo for the first time...and it appears they give you a bonus £10 when you deposit enough cash to go above the £30 threshold...but they don't let you withdraw it - does that sound right?

    My winning balance stood at £11.50 (having used all my introductory credit)
    Added: £20
    Bonus: £10
    New Balance: £41.50

    Does this just mean I have another £10 to waste on the bingo and try and get more out of them?

    Just withdraw the £31.50 and forfeit the £10 bonus they have given you. If you start playing again, it will use your deposit money first so you could end up losing money. :)
  • Thanks, I just used up my last £1.50 (having withdrawn the £30)...and won another £10!!!

    Lol!

    £15 extra pocket money! Nice nights work!
    LTSB CC: £7,027.05 :eek:
    Debt (at peak) on 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt at 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt Free Date: July 2009 :embarasse
  • Thanks, I just used up my last £1.50 (having withdrawn the £30)...and won another £10!!!

    Lol!

    £15 extra pocket money! Nice nights work!

    I think you can cancel the withdrawl, then submit another one. Saving you depositing again. :)
  • Honestly, do people think this method of making a fast buck will last? I mean of course its not guaranteed to pay you back but it seems pretty reliable given everyone's positive feedback...I must say I approached it with some degree of scepticism at first!
    LTSB CC: £7,027.05 :eek:
    Debt (at peak) on 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt at 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt Free Date: July 2009 :embarasse
  • It's been going on for months now!

    There is no reason why it shouldn't either. The thing with Bingo is that it's the punters that pay for it all. The jackpots that you win are there because of others paying for their tickets. The less people that play, the less the jackpot is.

    It's actually a cracking money maker to be honest. You have little overheads and take a cut of all the card purchases. :)

    Edit: They will definately pay you back. Cashcade are a huge company with no doutb a massive turnover.
  • Liking it already...just have to avoid the temptation to play in the background at work!
    LTSB CC: £7,027.05 :eek:
    Debt (at peak) on 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt at 19/07/08: £9,127.05
    Debt Free Date: July 2009 :embarasse
  • artnoble
    artnoble Posts: 879 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    i have been using it for a couple of days and already a couple of days up .
    Watch this space.... Will update soon!
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