CHESTER, ENGLAND, April 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The free bingo site that gives away daily musical prizes to its members, Sing Bingo, has announced a promotion whereby loyal customers are given guaranteed jackpots. In addition to the usual games of free bingo, players are being given extra ways to boost their balances over the bank holiday weekend. With a number of new promotions becoming available, Sing Bingo has found itself the focus at many of the major affiliate sites - not least Mad About Bingo.
The 'Make Your Debut' promotion has been the talk of many bingo sites of late and the 'Reload Tour' may well prove to be the most successful yet. The promotion entails players becoming a Sing Bingo groupie as they can join the Reload Tour every day. For every deposit made Sing Bingo customers can get 50% bonus on their wagers and a backstage pass to the Reload Tour room.
The room allows free bingo fans to attempt to get their hands on guaranteed jackpots every 40 minutes for 24 hours. Free bingo is becoming fiercely competitive and as such, promotions like these tend to be music to the ears of online bingo players. The promotion also gives members GBP15 in free bingo funds when they put GBP10 in their accounts.
With the Royal Wedding Weekend proving to be a special offer laden period for the free bingo sites, Reload Tour is set to create quite a stir. Online bingo fans that would like to register their interest can visit the site now, just click here.
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Sing Bingo's Reload Tour Gives Free Bingo Fans Guaranteed Jackpots All Weekend
The free bingo site that gives away daily musical prizes to its members, Sing Bingo, has announced a promotion whereby loyal customers are given guaranteed jackpots.
2011-04-30
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