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Belle group have a 100% bonus up to 75, on the .co.uk sites.
I'm not saying I've checked every MG, but yes, these are the only $US ones I know of (for low-rollers).KasinoKing lists regular monthlies, and believes 32Red to be the only one offering 100%. Palace Group are the only other MG mentioned as giving regular bonuses.
Thanks everyone! He has to play on my account and because I have accounts nearly everywhere its hard to find a good bonus for his just to practice on cause he will no doubt lose...lol
I hit a $5000 win at Grand Prive a couple months ago and since then I can't even get a bonus round Don't know whats up with that but I did end up doing the 50% bonus there for him and he didn't hit a thing either.
Why? Don't you think all the hard work people like Bryan and who ever runs CCJ put in is worth anything?If you do find a bonus you like dont access the casino from a link, type the address in the address bar instead and go to the site directly.
Why? Don't you think all the hard work people like Bryan and who ever runs CCJ put in is worth anything?
Clicking a link has absolutely no effect on your play in the casino, but at least the hard-working webmasters might make a little bit out of it.
At least half of the casinos I've joined since discovering CM have been deliberately done via his links.
I for one think he deserves it!
In my opinion, this is being overly cautious. My site has had thousands of referred signups over the past few months, a large portion of whom are bonus hunters. Of those thousands, I have yet to hear of a single referred player having such an issue. I'm not saying it can't happen. But the few casinos that might do this are likely the least reputable ones that you would not want to join in the first place.It's qualified advice. Some casinos have actually used the fact that players have clicked links on sites such as "bonuswhores" as a reason to accuse them of "being bonus chasers, not genuine players". It is more a case of being careful what site you link from, rather than not doing it at all.
In my opinion, this is being overly cautious. My site has had thousands of referred signups over the past few months, a large portion of whom are bonus hunters. Of those thousands, I have yet to hear of a single referred player having such an issue. I'm not saying it can't happen. But the few casinos that might do this are likely the least reputable ones that you would not want to join in the first place.