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123BingoOnline.com Offers Up Ten Million Dollars an Hour in Bingo Jackpot Prizes

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2012-08-31
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, August 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) 123BingoOnline.com made history on the Internet today when it announced two unique, and surprisingly generous, offers for it's clients: a 1,000% deposit bonus and a bingo room featuring million dollar bingo jackpots.

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[Press-News.org] 123BingoOnline.com Offers Up Ten Million Dollars an Hour in Bingo Jackpot Prizes
123BingoOnline announces a million dollar bingo room with actual $1,000,000 USD prizes. You win it and they'll pay it!