LONDON, ENGLAND, May 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Posh Bingo players have the chance to win a trip to Los Angleles. Talk about California Dreaming! The game which only costs GBP1 to play is happening at 9.45pm on Sunday 3 July. Then players have the chance to play for GBP2,500 holiday vouchers as well as GBP500 spending cash. That is GBP3,000 prize that almost seems too good to be true but at Posh Bingo a lot seems like that.
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