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Good luck guys,
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Hi guys,
Check out thisd great March Madness offer from Bet Phoenix,
Free $64 For March Madness at Betphoenix.com
Contact them by email to memberservices@betphoenix.com, live-chat, or to 1-877-717-7747 to get this Free Money Promotion. Click Here to start Winning Today!
Promo Code: Covers64
* 6x rollover on freeplay winnings. Casino action is not allowed. * Max $250 cash out for this promotion. * One promo per person per household * ID required before withdrawal can be made. * 20 cent line setting applies to this promotion. * Withdrawals can be made once the NCAA Men's National Championship Tournament has ended. * Standard freeplay conditions apply. * Members who have received more than 3 free promotion offers without deposit do not qualify for this promotion.
Now if you win money FROM the freeplay...could you put on on something else? Would you have to wait until you hit the 6x rollover or EVERYTHING has to be used for ncaab?
Appreciate the help if you know.
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Quote Originally Posted by MarkDogg:
you can only bet ncaab folks
Now if you win money FROM the freeplay...could you put on on something else? Would you have to wait until you hit the 6x rollover or EVERYTHING has to be used for ncaab?
All sports wagers are ok...but just NCAA hoops counts towards 6x roll over. If you bet baseball, the wager is good, but it does not help you toward roll. I hope that helps.
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Greetings,
All sports wagers are ok...but just NCAA hoops counts towards 6x roll over. If you bet baseball, the wager is good, but it does not help you toward roll. I hope that helps.
Question, I don't have an account there yet. Can I sign up through your site, get this promo (w/o depositing) and still be eligible for future first-deposit bonuses?
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Question, I don't have an account there yet. Can I sign up through your site, get this promo (w/o depositing) and still be eligible for future first-deposit bonuses?
In order to cash out the maximum of $250, Do I have to build my bankroll to $314? because I don't think BetPhoenix will allow me to cash out the free $64 free play. I hope that makes sense. lol
Does BP allows parlays?
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In order to cash out the maximum of $250, Do I have to build my bankroll to $314? because I don't think BetPhoenix will allow me to cash out the free $64 free play. I hope that makes sense. lol
I just finished talking to
Customer Service at BetPhoenix and here are some useful info regarding the $64
free play.
1.To claim your $64 free play, contact BP
and give them your account number.They
should credit your BP account with the $64 free play promptly.You are not eligible for the free play, if
you have received more than 3 free plays without a deposit
2.The maximum cash out amount is $250.In order to cash out the max of $250, you
must have a bankroll of $314 in your BP account because BP will deduct the $64
free play when you request the withdrawal.
3.You have to wait until March Madness has ended to cash out.
4.You have to meet the 6x rollover
requirement to request a withdrawal. For example, if you win $250, you must have a total of $1,500 in
total bets to meet the 6x rollover requirement.
5.You are allowed to wager on moneylines
up to +/-200.You are allowed to wager
on parlays up to a maximum of 3 teams. You are allowed to wager on teasers up
to a maximum of 2 teams. You are allowed
to wager on other major sports, but the wager amount will not count towards the
rollover requirement.
6.The best withdrawal method for US
players is Moneygram, which has a fee of $30 to cash out $250.
7.If you have a bankroll of more than
$250, then the excess amount will be cleared out. For example, if you build
your bankroll up to $400 and request a withdrawal, then $150 will be cleared
out of your BP account.
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I just finished talking to
Customer Service at BetPhoenix and here are some useful info regarding the $64
free play.
1.To claim your $64 free play, contact BP
and give them your account number.They
should credit your BP account with the $64 free play promptly.You are not eligible for the free play, if
you have received more than 3 free plays without a deposit
2.The maximum cash out amount is $250.In order to cash out the max of $250, you
must have a bankroll of $314 in your BP account because BP will deduct the $64
free play when you request the withdrawal.
3.You have to wait until March Madness has ended to cash out.
4.You have to meet the 6x rollover
requirement to request a withdrawal. For example, if you win $250, you must have a total of $1,500 in
total bets to meet the 6x rollover requirement.
5.You are allowed to wager on moneylines
up to +/-200.You are allowed to wager
on parlays up to a maximum of 3 teams. You are allowed to wager on teasers up
to a maximum of 2 teams. You are allowed
to wager on other major sports, but the wager amount will not count towards the
rollover requirement.
6.The best withdrawal method for US
players is Moneygram, which has a fee of $30 to cash out $250.
7.If you have a bankroll of more than
$250, then the excess amount will be cleared out. For example, if you build
your bankroll up to $400 and request a withdrawal, then $150 will be cleared
out of your BP account.
I got a question, it says 6x rollover on freeplay winnings, so does that mean ...for example if i do a straight bet with the freeplay i must rollover the winnings so say 64 x 6? and if i were to do a parlay say paid out 300, which the winnings x 6 would be 1800 rollover as oppossed to the approximately 64 x 6 rollover? that should make sense , at least to me, i hate when that happens
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I got a question, it says 6x rollover on freeplay winnings, so does that mean ...for example if i do a straight bet with the freeplay i must rollover the winnings so say 64 x 6? and if i were to do a parlay say paid out 300, which the winnings x 6 would be 1800 rollover as oppossed to the approximately 64 x 6 rollover? that should make sense , at least to me, i hate when that happens
Rockdog dont believe all your info is accurate. From what i understand is that once you make a bet with the free play money and say you win only the winning potion of the bet returns to your account. So say out of the $64 you bet you win back $50. then that is when the rollover starts. so the $50 x 6 time rollover = $300 in bets would have to be made to achieve the rollover requirement. Remember you lose it all if you dont meet the roolover requirement because after the tournament is over there is no more game to bet.
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Rockdog dont believe all your info is accurate. From what i understand is that once you make a bet with the free play money and say you win only the winning potion of the bet returns to your account. So say out of the $64 you bet you win back $50. then that is when the rollover starts. so the $50 x 6 time rollover = $300 in bets would have to be made to achieve the rollover requirement. Remember you lose it all if you dont meet the roolover requirement because after the tournament is over there is no more game to bet.
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