Alternative method of obtaining Sweep Coins by mailing a request to the casino operator, required by sweepstakes law to ensure no purchase is necessary.
Sweepstakes casino mail-in promotions are one form of alternative method of entry (AMOE). They let players request prize-play coins without buying anything. Sites that use mail-in offers usually ask for a handwritten request sent to a set address. They may also set rules for format, timing, and account matching. Processing times can run for several weeks. Offer limits change by brand. Since AMOE terms differ a lot from one site to the next, players should follow the current official rules exactly. Don't rely on summary content alone.
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Find the mail-in offer in the casino's promotions or terms, then send a handwritten request with required information to the provided address.
Typically 1-3 Sweep Coins per request, with varying limits on how often you can use this method.
No, most casinos offer daily login bonuses, social media promotions, and other no-deposit bonuses. Mail-in is one of several options.
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