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Hi. Firstly, how do you post something without replying to someone's earlier message (like this)? Secondly, what is The Grid from Ladbroke's, and does it make any difference?
Thanks!
Hi, I don't understand what you mean. I can't see myself going to a bookies shop, so can you have a card where you don't need to go to a shop? I would have to sneak in, wearing a false beard.Ladbrokes Grid card is a loyalty card for use in Ladbrokes shops. They do offers such as refund if red card on ht/ft, correct scores and first goalscorer on certain matches. Also sometimes send 2 quid free machine code by text. This weekend they've got refund if draw on the English and Scottish cup finals.
Recommended not to link shop grid card to Ladbrokes online account, best to resist staff requests to upgrade to a fully linked account.
I don't remember there being any great slots of their so just pick one you like the look of and hope for the best!I've been given £5 free for 888 casino. Any recommendations as to what to 'waste' it on?
I don't remember there being any great slots of their so just pick one you like the look of and hope for the best!
Millionaire Genie is worth a shot (£0.15 min spin so you can get a few more for your money), or Jack Hammer which has the highest RTP
Yes but I would but a but alongside it if they are giving you sports free betsI've recently done the sign-up with 888sport and they have been sending me various offers. Is it ok to do 2 of their offers at the same time?
as soon as you go back to a bookie to start doing reload offers...So...gubbing.
At what stage of a matched betting adventure would you start to seriously think about doing some mug bets? I am currently doing sign-ups so want to make sure I don't fall down before I even begin!
Thoughts?
Agreed.as soon as you go back to a bookie to start doing reload offers...