Free Bingo? It's Priceless!

  • Free Bingo? It's Priceless!

    By Lisa West on Thursday, 13th August 2009

    Priceless Bingo is exactly that!  You won’t have to part with a penny to play here…not unless you want to of course!  Looks like things are going to get even hotter, with yet another free bingo site being added to the mix.  The new Priceless Bingo has been launched using one of the UK’s leading software providers, Cosy Games.  The same software used by Bingo Playground, who recently won ‘Site of the Year 2008’.  Right now, it doesn’t look like they will be giving cheeky or Costa too much to get fluffy under the collar about, but it’s early days yet.

    At the moment, Priceless Bingo has one free bingo room, which is open seven days a week, for ten hours a day.  It offers the 90Ball Bingo game with cash prizes of up to £25.  Players can have up to twelve free cards each game, and can also opt to buy another twelve at 10p each.  So, I guess, that means their only free bingo room isn’t actually, entirely, free after all!!  

    Register without a credit card and Priceless will give you a free fiver.  Register your card and they’ll give you another fiver.  Players can use their bonus money to play any of the side games, and enter the 80ball and 90ball pay to play bingo rooms.  Tickets here are 10p and you must buy between two and six tickets. However, on the bright side, it’s buy two and get one free in the 80ball room and buy three get two free in the 90ball room.  

    To play for free, players must make a deposit.  However, they are giving a 600% bonus on the first 3 deposits, and another 250% on reloads.   Not only can depositing players enter the free bingo room, they can also take advantage of all the promotions.  Including the big, £5000 jackpot game on a Friday night.  With such huge deposit bonuses up for grabs, and the free £10 to get you started, Priceless Bingo has to be worth splashing the cash.  Well, a little bit at least!

    This was an article by lisa for bingo faces on Priceless Bingo

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