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I received this promotional email from Getminted; the Megajackpots is network wide so I'm wondering if other organisations are taking part.
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MegaJackpots® £1 Million Cash Giveaway
1 May – 31 August 2013
On 23 April 2013, the MegaJackpots® jackpot meter will be lowered in order to fund a series of exciting cash prize giveaways to players. That’s right, the £1 Million MegaJackpots® Power Prize Draw is giving away £1 MILLION CASH! That’s £250,000 a month, with a whopping final reward of £100,000 for one lucky winner at the end of August 2013.
Simply wager a total of £1 on any MegaJackpots® game to gain entry into the first weekly draw, from the 1st - 5th May 2013, where you could win a share of £50,000. Every additional £10 wagered gains you an additional ticket into the prize draw, so what are you waiting for?
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So when they say "lowered" - do they mean taking away from the existing progressive, or future contributions will go towards this prize pot?
Is this a good idea?
Is it right they should be doing this if people have already contributed?
I just thought it was an unusual one.
Certainly the numbers involved must be very tempting for regular slots players.
Basically, taking a lump of cash from the progressive and throwing it out @ the players instead of one big hit.
I don't think I've ever come across anything like this before.
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MegaJackpots® £1 Million Cash Giveaway
1 May – 31 August 2013
On 23 April 2013, the MegaJackpots® jackpot meter will be lowered in order to fund a series of exciting cash prize giveaways to players. That’s right, the £1 Million MegaJackpots® Power Prize Draw is giving away £1 MILLION CASH! That’s £250,000 a month, with a whopping final reward of £100,000 for one lucky winner at the end of August 2013.
Simply wager a total of £1 on any MegaJackpots® game to gain entry into the first weekly draw, from the 1st - 5th May 2013, where you could win a share of £50,000. Every additional £10 wagered gains you an additional ticket into the prize draw, so what are you waiting for?
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So when they say "lowered" - do they mean taking away from the existing progressive, or future contributions will go towards this prize pot?
Is this a good idea?
Is it right they should be doing this if people have already contributed?
I just thought it was an unusual one.
Certainly the numbers involved must be very tempting for regular slots players.
Basically, taking a lump of cash from the progressive and throwing it out @ the players instead of one big hit.
I don't think I've ever come across anything like this before.