A free method of entering sweepstakes promotions by mailing a handwritten request, required by law to ensure no purchase is necessary.
The mail-in offer is a mandatory free alternative method of entry (AMOE). Sweepstakes laws require it to ensure players can take part without a buy. Players send a handwritten request by mail to the casino's business address. The request must include name, address, email, and a statement of eligibility. The casino sends back bonus Sweeps Coins or an entry into their sweepstakes promo. This meets the 'no purchase necessary' legal rule. It's a fully free way to get Sweeps Coins, keeps the sweepstakes model legal, and gives players in blocked payment areas a path. The value is on par with paid coin packs in most cases. Details vary by casino but often include a set mailing address (often a PMB), 2 to 4 week processing time, a max number of entries per person per promo period, and age verification rules. This legal rule is much like how McDonald's Monopoly and other national sweepstakes promos work.
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Send a handwritten request to the casino's mailing address with your name, address, and email. They'll mail back bonus Sweeps Coins or sweepstakes entries, no purchase required.
No, most sweepstakes casinos also offer daily login bonuses, social media promotions, and referral bonuses. The mail-in offer is one of several free methods required by law.
Legal requirement allowing players to enter sweepstakes promotions without purchasing, via free methods like mail-in requests.
A legal disclaimer required on all sweepstakes promotions indicating that participants can enter and win without buying anything.
The legally required free alternative method of entry for sweepstakes casinos, allowing players to receive free Sweep Coins by mail.
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