The legally required free alternative method of entry for sweepstakes casinos, allowing players to receive free Sweep Coins by mail.
Mail-in sweepstakes are a common Alternative Method of Entry (AMOE) for sweepstakes casinos. The path is free. Players can request Sweep Coins without making a purchase by sending the information required by the operator's terms to the listed mailing address. The casino may then credit eligible Sweep Coins to the player's account. Mail-in rules, limits, and processing times vary by site.
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Send a handwritten request with your name, email, and account details to the address listed in the casino's terms of service. Each casino has different limits, typically one request per week or month.
Yes, mail-in entry is completely free under sweepstakes law. You only pay for postage (a standard stamp), and some casinos even provide a pre-paid return envelope.
A legally required free way to enter a sweepstakes promotion without making any purchase, such as a mail-in request.
A legal disclaimer required on all sweepstakes promotions indicating that participants can enter and win without buying anything.
The prize-eligible virtual currency at sweepstakes casinos that may be redeemable after operator requirements are met.
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