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€25 free gambling monies (joylandcasino)

  • 31-10-2008 8:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hey boys & girls,

    It's rare I get to post here but I thought this HAD to be made known.

    I was just told about this and I did a search but couldn't find a mention of it so I don't think it was posted before..


    Anyway, yeah...free monies :)


    http://www.joylandcasino.com/


    €25 just for registering. No bank account info needed (and it is credited to your account within minutes :D)


    Poker, Blackjack, roulette, slots...whatever! Loads of games to choose and lose!

    The only thing (which could potentially be a MAJOR thing) is..

    I registered, got the free blings, played ....and lost :( so I have no idea if they actually cough up any winnings or not but I read through "most" of their terms..etc and couldn't see any mention of having to turn over the 25 wing-wangs a certain amount of times before claiming or anything along those lines. If anyone else tries it, wins, claims and receives, it might be an idea to post it here :)

    Sounds like a bargain to me anyway (correction.. 'sounded' like a bargain. Did I mention I lost all of it?!..Within about 10 minutes?!)


    Casino Poker seems like a good way to go - I got up to €150 before losing all. Yeah yeah I know I should've withdrawn the lot at that point but like most people I "forgot" to stop playing..

    That's the story anyway...best of luck!!

    EDIT: HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 130 ✭✭herewegoagain


    How long did it take money to go to your account?..did you have to do anything extra while signing up to get the money?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 130 ✭✭herewegoagain


    you better not be scammer, I wasted 10 minutes of my life registering and still no money in my account..Emailed site 10 mins ago but knowing these kinda sites they wont mail back for 2-3 days


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 stephendm


    :D I ain't not no scammer!!

    I did mention in the original post though that it only took a couple of minutes before I got the free money!

    When you sign up for the real play account you get 3 eamils - 1 for username, 1 for password and a third with a click here for free money link.

    That's about it. If you got the emails and still nothing, try logging in and out a few times. I had to


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,153 ✭✭✭ronano


    Terms and Conditions for the $25 / 25€ / £10 free Sign-up Bonus:
    1. The free Sign Up Bonus will be issued to players instantly from the time of signing up.

    2. Please note: Players must register payment details (e.g. credit card or alternative payment method) BEFORE playing with a free sign-up bonus. Any player who does not do so will not be eligible to claim the winnings permitted to be withdrawn in accordance with clause 7 below (i.e. a maximum of $/€/£ 200).

    3. This promotion is only open to first-time customers who open and register a real-money account during the promotion period. Existing holders of real-money accounts with us are not eligible to participate.

    4. Subject to clause 5 below, the minimum wagering requirements for a sign-up bonus are 99 times the bonus amount, i.e. $25 x99 = $2,475. This means that you will have to wager at least this amount in order to be eligible to withdraw any of your winnings (subject at all times to the maximum amount permitted to be withdrawn in accordance with clause 7 below).

    5. Please note: Only bets placed on all sorts of Slots games (not including Progressive Slots) fulfil the player's obligations with regard to the minimum wagering requirements set forth in clause 4 above.

    6. For age verification purposes, a first approved deposit of at least $/€/£ 20 must be made, in order to be able to withdraw your winnings (subject at all times to the maximum amount permitted to be withdrawn in accordance with clause 7 below).

    7. Please note: A player may make only one withdrawal of any winnings earned using a free sign-up bonus, and this withdrawal is limited to a maximum amount of $/€/£ 200. Any remaining winnings will be deleted from the player's account, upon making this one-time withdrawal request up to such maximum amount.

    8. All other Casino Terms & Conditions apply.

    Please note that players fromChina, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, Brazil, Romania, South Korea, Mexico and Dominican Republicare not eligible to participate in this promotion .

    sucks but thanks for bringing it to our attention :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,080 ✭✭✭✭Random


    Always nice to get money for nothing but don't T&C seem a bit excessive to me.

    Keep the offers coming though :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,956 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy


    ronano wrote: »
    4. Subject to clause 5 below, the minimum wagering requirements for a sign-up bonus are 99 times the bonus amount, i.e. $25 x99 = $2,475. This means that you will have to wager at least this amount in order to be eligible to withdraw any of your winnings (subject at all times to the maximum amount permitted to be withdrawn in accordance with clause 7 below).

    99 times ! They are having a laugh,waste of time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 stephendm


    Crud! Ah well - sorry lads. I read and searched through their terms and didn't see any mention of that.

    ...but yeah 'excessive' is right! Sucks to that :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,191 ✭✭✭The_Hustler


    There is an offer for £20 free on Ladbrokes that I actually got from boards.ie and the terms and conditions seem much less excessive. I've done it anyway no hassle. Of course I lost it too.

    No deposit needed, no bank details or credit card needed until you actually want to withdraw.

    You can't withdraw the original 20 until you turn it over 10 times, but the winnings can be withdrawn right away afaik. I know the terms and conditions say the winnings must be turned over 10 times, but people on the original thread said they could withdraw immediately. I wouldn't know though I'm afraid.

    http://casino.ladbrokes.com/en/tv-advert-promotion/promotions


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 stephendm


    Thanks Hustler

    ..though I'm afraid in my case I already got the 20 on Ladbrokes when the thread went up first ..and lost that too :D

    For anyone who hasn't though, it' definitely worth a bash


  • Site Banned Posts: 5,676 ✭✭✭jayteecork


    There is an offer for £20 free on Ladbrokes that I actually got from boards.ie and the terms and conditions seem much less excessive. I've done it anyway no hassle. Of course I lost it too.

    No deposit needed, no bank details or credit card needed until you actually want to withdraw.

    You can't withdraw the original 20 until you turn it over 10 times, but the winnings can be withdrawn right away afaik. I know the terms and conditions say the winnings must be turned over 10 times, but people on the original thread said they could withdraw immediately. I wouldn't know though I'm afraid.

    http://casino.ladbrokes.com/en/tv-advert-promotion/promotions

    The winnings CAN'T be withdrawn straight away.
    I got the free £20 on LadCROOKs, doubled that playing Blackjack, tried to withddraw the £20 profit but couldn't.
    Checked the small print - you have to turn over bonus AND winnings TEN times before you can withdraw, and get this - playing Blackjack only counts 10% toward the turnover so I'd have to stake the 20 sterling 100 times to be able to withdraw, 2000 pounds. Of course I ended up losing the lot.

    So Ladbrokes is exactly the same as the joyland casino.

    If something seems to good to be true then it usually is.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,472 ✭✭✭AdMMM


    If the site allows it, the easiest way to clear this is to play roulette (European if possible because there's only one zero). Put half the money on red, half on black. You'd be unfortunate if it were to land on 0 in the ten spins it would take to clear. If you don't want to risk losing it all once should it land on 0, you can bet 10% on red, 10% on black. Of course it will take more spins to clear, but whenever it lands on zero, you won't lose it all.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,478 ✭✭✭Bubs101


    Bookies aren't stupid. All the decent offers require you to put down a bet of above evens and then you get a free bet of the amount you bet up to the maximum and then there might be a second of the average of your next 5 bets providing they are all above evens. Betfred has a great 75 euro one at the moment and Betfair's is good because you get to keep the actual money (as in, the free bet is actual money, not free bet tokens). Also, when I signed up for a Hacketts phone account I got to keep the free stake without having to do anything over evens


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