Scratch that Bingo Itch with The Daily Mail!

  • Scratch that Bingo Itch with The Daily Mail!

    By Lisa West on Friday, 21st August 2009

    The Daily Mail Bingo use the St Minver software platform which is actually powered by Parlay Bingo.  Curiously, although many of the St Minver websites tend to be all too similar, the Daily Mail site has managed to keep a bit of individuality.  If you fancy giving their Bingo Games a twirl, they will give you 10 free cards.  It seems just enough to test the water.  However, there are a lot of players who would like to see that offer being a little more generous!  They are certainly more generous with their first deposit bonus.  New players get a 100% cash match bonus, on anything from the minimum deposit of £10, right up to £125.  That’s a lot of free Bingo, by any standards.

    One of the things that stands out about the Daily Mail Bingo website, are the chat rooms.  This website has a lot of regular players, so the chat is amazingly friendly.  Everyone is there to have a good time, as well as maybe winning some cash playing their favourite game.  To help the newbies to Bingo find their feet, Daily Mail  Bingo have even supplied a handy ‘Bingo Lingo’ section, which has all the latest and most popular chat terms going.  No need for anyone to miss out on the Mail’s buzzing Bingo community!

    The Daily Mail Bingo website has a lot to offer their players.  So much so, you might want to invite your friends along.  Do that, and your Bingo Buddy can enjoy a double helping of free ‘try out’ tickets.  Plus, they’ll give you a free fiver on top.  Well worth spreading the word me thinks!  Wednesdays, you can treat yourself to some fab 1p Bingo, from 6am in the morning, right up until midnight.  Every day, just for logging in, Daily Mail Bingo will treat you to a free scratch card, and you could win £100.  So, if you’ve got a bit of Bingo itch, why not just go and scratch it!!!


    This was an article by Lisa on Daily Mail Bingo

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