Earning Free Bingo Tickets
Many online bingo sites have taking to offering their players the opportunity to earn free bingo tickets for some of their big guaranteed jackpot games. When you look at what it would cost to actually earn one free ticket for a game sometimes it really doesn’t work out any better than actually spending the money on buying a ticket. However what players need to look at is that this is actually a reward rather than a requirement. If, for example, you are a player that remains loyal to one brand and that site is the only one you spend your hard earned cash at, then earning free bingo tickets will be something you don’t even notice that you are doing.
For the online bingo player who flits from one brand to another, earning these free bingo tickets isn’t going to be easy. Let’s look at an example from Posh Bingo for their Jetsetter game that takes place on 24th October 2010. Players have plenty of time to earn the 500 points to get one free bingo ticket and 350 are earned pretty easily.
Here is how you can earn freebies for the Jetsetter game at Posh Bingo:
- 250 points if you describe your ultimate holiday itinerary
- 100 points if you tell Pohs Bingo who you would take with you on holiday and why
- 10 points every time you win bingo on the Airplane pattern
- 5 points every time you spend £1 on bingo games at Posh Bingo
- 2 points for every £20 you spend on Instant Games at Posh Bingo
As we said, the first 350 points are earned easily and won’t have cost you a penny. However to earn the remaining 150 points to gain ONE free ticket you would need to do the following:
- Spend at least £30 on bingo tickets
- Spend at least £1,500 on instant win games
- Won on the Airplane pattern at least 15 times
When you look at the figures it looks like a nigh on impossible task to earn one free bingo ticket BUT if you remain loyal to one brand, in this case Posh Bingo, spending £30 on bingo tickets in two months is not outside the realms of possibility even with the tightest of bingo budgets.
What do you think? Do you consider this option an incentive to remain loyal to the brands offering it or do you not even waste your time trying to earn the freebies? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
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