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MARCH Make £10 extra a day challenge
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Another £5 from STP today and 2 MS, got 3 more tomorrow but gonna wait till the cash is in the account before i count it. Got the winnings through from the bingo site so made my first free money payment to my CC, yay! :T
Well done on the totals everyone, looking fab!Debt Free March 2010 :j DFW member 874, Proud to be dealing with my debts. !
Target 1: Clear Barclaycard £1600
Target 2: Clear NR Loan £3024
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Just a question on wink bingo.
I checked one of my emails and had been given a £15 sign up bonus. Now I know with wink you have to deposit and play through £20 before you can withdraw.
So surely if I win over £20, I could then deposit £20 of my own money, playthrough that and then withdraw my winnings that had been won previously?
I asked the CH this question and they said I could do that, but I am not 100% convinced as I know a few people on here have had bad experiences with withdrawals being reversed.0 -
I've had such a fab day:
£20 Pigsback quiz win
60p clicks
£2.49, £1.95, £1.84, £2.19, £2.85 and £24.57 on Play.com sales (2 CDs, 3 DVDs and a box set of DVDs) all of which I listed yesterday afternoon (fees and postage have been taken off those figures)
Thats a total of £56.49 today :j :j :jNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
Bunnie1982 wrote: »Just a question on wink bingo.
I checked one of my emails and had been given a £15 sign up bonus. Now I know with wink you have to deposit and play through £20 before you can withdraw.
So surely if I win over £20, I could then deposit £20 of my own money, playthrough that and then withdraw my winnings that had been won previously?
I asked the CH this question and they said I could do that, but I am not 100% convinced as I know a few people on here have had bad experiences with withdrawals being reversed.
This is confusing, because if you ARE able to deposit and play thru £20 of your own money in order to get your winnings of 'over £20', is there any point? Because you will have played thru and probably lost your own £20, to get winnings of how much? I still think its suspect as most of these non cashcade sites want you to play maybe 4 times the bonus money before you can withdraw, and the outcome is a lose-lose situation! I don't think ANY of the Bingo sites let you withdraw the bonus they give you.0 -
I'm having more wins on the wink bingo site than any other site. I'm winning the jackpot in one in three games, which naturally makes me a deepy suspicious person because I am never that lucky.
I'm just playing this site for fun, because at the moment I haven't got £20 spare to fund the account and also I don't want to fund and then lose all my money because they reverse my withdrawal like they have done to so many others.0 -
Dunno if you guys know about this or not but after winning on the free Gala Bingo last night i have discovered another site that does free games on a Thursday
http://www.skybet.com/skybet?action=GoBingoHome
HTHErrrr...come back later0 -
Bunnie1982 wrote: »Just a question on wink bingo.
I checked one of my emails and had been given a £15 sign up bonus. Now I know with wink you have to deposit and play through £20 before you can withdraw.
So surely if I win over £20, I could then deposit £20 of my own money, playthrough that and then withdraw my winnings that had been won previously?
I asked the CH this question and they said I could do that, but I am not 100% convinced as I know a few people on here have had bad experiences with withdrawals being reversed.
I think you should be able to do that but I wouldn't personally use them again after being stung the first time!
One of their terms and conditions is that they're able to change their terms and conditions at any time without notice! :eek:0 -
Dunno if you guys know about this or not but after winning on the free Gala Bingo last night i have discovered another site that does free games on a Thursday
http://www.skybet.com/skybet?action=GoBingoHome
HTH
...And you don't tell us till Friday!!!!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
But seriously, have you read the T & Cs - how easy is it to get winnings from free play? Gala makes it very easy and uncomplicated with no tangly 'catch you out' rules - you don't have to play thru anything - how is it with Skybet?0 -
...And you don't tell us till Friday!!!!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
But seriously, have you read the T & Cs - how easy is it to get winnings from free play? Gala makes it very easy and uncomplicated with no tangly 'catch you out' rules - you don't have to play thru anything - how is it with Skybet?
Sorry only just heard about it :rolleyes: will have a proper look before next Thursday.
Btw someone posted that you have to deposit £5 of your own money before you can withdraw any winnings from Gala Bingo, but i won £70 on there last night and tried to withdraw it this morning and it never asked to to deposit anything
Hasnt reach my bank account yet but will let you know when it doesErrrr...come back later0 -
it looks like the Asda online grocery order i made last week hasn't been charged to my card (not yet anyway), and all trace of it has dissappeared from my online account! looks like i got about £90 of free food sitting in my kitchen! lucky me
also today, done a few clicks totaling about £3, signed up to moneybackmadness and 'earned' £10.15 from free sign up money and a fw clicks, made £15 from LoveFilm (minus £9.99 i paid them, so £5.01 profit), did a survey from itsyourview.com for £4, and made an extra £9 on bingo
so a constructive day, money-making-wise! i wonder what tomorrow may bring!Aiming to pay off £50,312.94 in less than 3 years - Starting from December 2015
Current debt total: £32,756.02 (as of 1st March 2018)
Date Free Date Aim: Summer 2019 (8 extra months needed)
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