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Bonus Counter is offering players a chance to win free spins, all they want to know is "what you would do with the million?" The contest will run during October 2012 and will see players creating Pinterest Boards filled with their dreams.

Pin Your Way to the Millions with Bonus Counter, Pin and Win Free Spins on Popular Casino Games
2012-10-04
LONDON, ENGLAND, October 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bonus Counter has announced that for the month of October they will be running a fun and interactive competition using Pinterest. Every player at the casino plays to win and Bonus Counter want to know what you would do when you win big. The concept of the competition is for players to create a board on Pinterest and fill it with how they would spend the millions; the board must be called 'When I win the Million'.

Pinterest has quickly become one of the most popular social media platforms for users to share their dreams, desires and aspirations. Users are able to use this virtual pin board to place 'Pin' images that they like into groups, images can be uploaded, shared from websites or repined from friends. Bonus Counter have a unique Pinterest account where they have examples of how many people would spend their money and have boards ranging from world travel, latest gadgets, adventures, bling, toys for boys and goodies for girls.

Entrants will need to be new players to Royal Vegas Casino and sign up via Bonus Counter, they will then need to create the 'When I win the Million' board on their Pinterest account and submit the link via email to pinspinwin@bonuscounter.com. Players will need to pin at least five slot game images from Bonus Counter in order to qualify, these can be the games they think they will win big on, enjoy playing or they simply just like the look of.

Details of the Pin Win and Spin competition can be found at Bonus Counter on a unique page designed to look just like Pinterest. Here entrants can get ideas and inspiration as well as a few extra pins to add to their boards. The winners will be chosen on 31 October and will be based on the boards creativity, amount of repins, comments and likes. There will be three prizes up for grabs so entrants need to get pinning if they want to start winning.

1st prize will be 50 free spins on the Slot Game Gold Factory redeemable at Royal Vegas Casino
2nd prize will be 30 free spins on the Slot Game Gold Factory redeemable at Royal Vegas Casino
3rd prize will be 20 free spins on the Slot Game Gold Factory redeemable at Royal Vegas Casino

Bonus Counter is the destination players go to when they want to find out about the best casino bonuses, games and online casinos to use. Now they are adding to their list of expertise by adding interactive competitions where players can win free spins on games helping them become the millionaires they always dreamed of being.

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[Press-News.org] Pin Your Way to the Millions with Bonus Counter, Pin and Win Free Spins on Popular Casino Games
Bonus Counter is offering players a chance to win free spins, all they want to know is "what you would do with the million?" The contest will run during October 2012 and will see players creating Pinterest Boards filled with their dreams.