Bingo Bonus Changes

Aug 02, 2013
Bingo Bonus Changes
When bingo sites are acquired by new companies, the players immediately get nervous. It's no wonder because often times they implement changes that don't benefit players. Most recently one change has got bingo players concerned. The popular bingo site, Game Village Bingo was purchased by a new company and the first change they made was to decrease the no deposit bonus offer. Would this discourage you from playing there?

Many players are drawn to an online bingo site simply because they offer a no deposit bonus. Why not play for free when you've got the chance? A reduction in the freebie offering is not always the end of the world for a few different reasons.

First off, if you find an online bingo site that offers new players a no deposit bonus it doesn't mean that it's cashable. These are often designed to give players a glimpse into the games and life as a player at that particular site. These types of bonuses are also referred to as free trials.

On the other hand, there are cashable bonuses which allow players to cash out winning derived from a no deposit bonus. You'll often find that you are required to make a deposit first and meet designated wagering requirements. This is the case with the Game Village Bingo bonus. Players were previously given £30 after registration then Angel Crest Holding Ltd. takes over and knocks the bonus offer back to just £10. Since depositors were able to withdraw winnings, this is certainly a turn off to new players but will it discourage new players from registering?

It's not every day that you come across an online gambling site, especially a bingo site, which offers a decent free chip and allows withdrawals. In the grand scheme of things free is free. At this point, it's not necessarily a cause for alarm but we've got our eye out for additional cut backs!
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