Expired Promo BGO Casino: 100k Spins Drop - Easter Special

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Easter is just around the corner and you already noticed some cool promos around!

BGO Casino made a special one with 100,000 Free Spins in prizes to give away!! All you need to do can't be simpler - play Game of the Day between 7 and 10 pm, every day till 30th April 2019.

Game of the Day schedule:


  1. -15/04: Temple of Treasure Megaways
    -16/04: Finn and the Swirly Spin
    -17/04: Slots O' Gold
    -18/04: Jumanji
    -19/04: Lightning Strike
    -20/04: Aloha: Cluster Pays
    -21/04: Fishin' Frenzy
    -22/04: Berryburst
    -23/04: The Goonies
    -24/04: The Legend of Shangri-La Cluster Pays
    -25/04: Starburst
    -26/04: Joker Pro
    -27/04: Fairytale Legends Mirror Mirror
    -28/04: Twin Spin Deluxe
    -29/04: Wild Wild West: The Great Train Heist
    -30/04: Pyramid: Quest for Immortality

Try your Easter luck and enjoy some free spins drop! Promo is running from 15th April to 30th April 23:59 BST!


Terms & Conditions:

  1. A maximum of 10 Free Spins will be awarded per player per day.
  2. Free Spins awarded on the day can only be used on the “game of the day” game only.
  3. 100,000 Free Spins will be awarded throughout the promotion. These will be allocated evenly across the promotional period until the day limit has been awarded.
  4. Free Spins awarded at random on game launch and expire 24 hours after being awarded.
  5. Free Spins have a value of 10p each.
  6. There is no wagering requirement on winnings from Free Spins. Winnings will be credited to your cash balance on completion of the free spins.
  7. You may withdraw your winnings and cash balance at any time without restriction, except where necessary to comply with any general regulatory obligations.


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sooooooo in short the prize is up to £1 worth of spins? if your lucky enough to win it?
Yes excuse me if I am failing to ‘look the gift horse in the mouth’ here or if I am over scrutinising things but you could Imo easily spend £20 on each game in the hope you win 10 free spins at 10p. Which is the equivalent of a 5% deposit bonus.

Along with again only my opinion the fact they are mainly on games that invariably produce sod all in terms of big wins makes the offer sound great but really is just clever marketing (at best).

If my maths is correct and admittedly it’s hypothetical because you could win free spins off of just 1 deposit but it will take 10,000 players (some may win more than once on different days/games) to clear 100,000 spins. I don’t know what bgo’s min deposit is but even at £5 a player that’s 50k in the sack.

So whilst it sounds great, when you delve a little further imo it seems clever as in it’s not false advertising but slightly immoral. Sorry to pee on the bonfire but I have always been an ungrateful sod.
 
Yes excuse me if I am failing to ‘look the gift horse in the mouth’ here or if I am over scrutinising things but you could Imo easily spend £20 on each game in the hope you win 10 free spins at 10p. Which is the equivalent of a 5% deposit bonus.

Along with again only my opinion the fact they are mainly on games that invariably produce sod all in terms of big wins makes the offer sound great but really is just clever marketing (at best).

If my maths is correct and admittedly it’s hypothetical because you could win free spins off of just 1 deposit but it will take 10,000 players (some may win more than once on different days/games) to clear 100,000 spins. I don’t know what bgo’s min deposit is but even at £5 a player that’s 50k in the sack.

So whilst it sounds great, when you delve a little further imo it seems clever as in it’s not false advertising but slightly immoral. Sorry to pee on the bonfire but I have always been an ungrateful sod.

actually dude, you'll find out if you've got ten spins once opening the game, no need to spin any life savings away. that was ceartinly the case with previous bgo drops, and it says so in term 4.



@jono last time i checked doa is excluded from wagering towards bonuses. dunno if ewallets are, but i know what answer I'd be putting money on :oops:)
 
Yes excuse me if I am failing to ‘look the gift horse in the mouth’ here or if I am over scrutinising things but you could Imo easily spend £20 on each game in the hope you win 10 free spins at 10p. Which is the equivalent of a 5% deposit bonus.

Along with again only my opinion the fact they are mainly on games that invariably produce sod all in terms of big wins makes the offer sound great but really is just clever marketing (at best).

If my maths is correct and admittedly it’s hypothetical because you could win free spins off of just 1 deposit but it will take 10,000 players (some may win more than once on different days/games) to clear 100,000 spins. I don’t know what bgo’s min deposit is but even at £5 a player that’s 50k in the sack.

So whilst it sounds great, when you delve a little further imo it seems clever as in it’s not false advertising but slightly immoral. Sorry to pee on the bonfire but I have always been an ungrateful sod.

add in the fact the last time I played there they were still charging a deposit and withdrawal fee, not sure if this has changed...

edit:worth doing though if not depositing as I've just read adam's post :oops:
 
actually dude, you'll find out if you've got ten spins once opening the game, no need to spin any life savings away. that was ceartinly the case with previous bgo drops, and it says so in term 4.



@jono last time i checked doa is excluded from wagering towards bonuses. dunno if ewallets are, but i know what answer I'd be putting money on :oops:)
Ok my mistake I read the top bit where it said “all you have to do is play the game of the day between 7 and 10pm” and then quick glances t+cs.
 
actually dude, you'll find out if you've got ten spins once opening the game, no need to spin any life savings away. that was ceartinly the case with previous bgo drops, and it says so in term 4.



@jono last time i checked doa is excluded from wagering towards bonuses. dunno if ewallets are, but i know what answer I'd be putting money on :oops:)

That I can live with. My main concern is whether it is banned altogether with an bonus active.

Wouldn't want that sesh of a lifetime to finally arrive and have winnings voided for playing one of my fave games lol :oops:

Cheers 4 reply :thumbsup:
 
add in the fact the last time I played there they were still charging a deposit and withdrawal fee, not sure if this has changed...

edit:worth doing though if not depositing as I've just read adam's post :oops:
looking at the full T&C of the promotion on the site it's self....

12. The Company also reserves the right to charge a fee of £2.50 for all withdrawals of funds.

So, from the £1 worth of free spins. you'd need to win at least £2.50 + Whatever the minimum withdrawal amount is
 
looking at the full T&C of the promotion on the site it's self....

12. The Company also reserves the right to charge a fee of £2.50 for all withdrawals of funds.

So, from the £1 worth of free spins. you'd need to win at least £2.50 + Whatever the minimum withdrawal amount is
Yes I may of got t and cs a bit confused but they certainly minimised their liabilities with the games they have chosen. 12 of those are in my slots to never play list.
 
The Promo isn't activated on my account. Is there a reason for that? I deposit regularly despite snippy staff.
 

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