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Do you use FanDuel’s casino games? Do you enjoy playing blackjack regularly? Then FanDuel has a promotion for you. They are offering you the chance to get a bit extra bonus back on your blackjack bets every Thursday this month.
The bonus is running every week throughout May and offers you a chance to get a bonus of up to $250 in FanDuel site credit which scales depending on the amount you wager on blackjack every Thursday as long as you wager at least $100.
The deal starts with a $2 bonus if you are wagering $100-199, $5 if wagering up to $499 and so on eventually scaling up to $250 if you’re wagering $10,000.
1) Opt into the promotion when logged into your account.
2) Wager at least $100 on any blackjack game on Thursday
3) Receive your bonus within 72 hours.
4) Play through the wagering requirements
When you are getting your bonus, there are some limits and restrictions. The site credit you receive is non-transferable or withdrawable and limited to the casino and slot game side of FanDuel’s offerings.
The site credit will also expire if you have not played through it all within seven days of receiving it into your account.
When qualifying for the bonus, the amount you spend on wagers must be real cash. Any bonus funds will not count.
The promo is restricted to one use per customer per week. Although you can enter every week it is open.
This promotion is open to any bettor aged 21 or over who is physically present in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut or West Virginia. You must have made a $25 deposit in the past.
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