Glitzy Bingo

I have posted before about bingo websites, and whilst online bingo should not be viewed as a way to make money, but rather a fun hobby.  I sometimes have a little flutter myself so I am always on the look out for no deposit bingo or bingo with the highest deposit bonus – I like to make my money go even further.

Established in 2007, Glitzy Bingo is a fantastic bingo review website that showcases the best bingo offers out there. Every website listed has a detailed review written about it after it has been played – this is so important to me as I love hearing about personal, first hand experiences.

The websites listed include:

  • No deposit required bingo
  • New bingo websites
  • Slots
  • Casino

The reviews have lots of information on them, including first impressions, bonuses, whether you can play on the go with smartphones and tablets. Any websites listed on Glitzy Bingo have already been tried and tested, so every website listed is one that they feel confident recommending to their readers.

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Whether you are a seasonal bingo player, or a newbie, you will find varied websites to choose from. The reviews are enthusiastic and leave you feeling confident about choosing a bingo website.

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GameVillage Bingo – Free £40 and Spin the Wheel mania

I have been playing in a couple of bingo sites and there was no turning back since then. I don’t play just to win but explore various sites, especially on the delivery of their player offers. There are very few themed bingo sites, GameVillage Bingo is one of them. You could even own a home as you progress and upgrade your home to castles and higher!

 They have got fantastic deals for newbies, firstly you get a special first deposit bonus offer with 400% welcome bonus and a free spin. Their fortune wheel comprises of guaranteed prizes that gives you a better feel all the way. So if you make a deposit of £10 then you get £40 to play and finally £50 to play in all games. GameVillage Bingo also host some of the popular bingo rooms such as 80 ball bingo,75 ball bingo and even 90 ball bingo. Their bingo games have unique concepts which will definitely make you find them different as compared to others.

 They have their own exclusive bingo radio where you could tune into music any time and even win prizes from DJ. GameVillage Bingo boasts of their own forum which has all their players gather up and have a gala time. Their re-deposit bonus are good and worth of your money and time.

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No Deposit Required Bingo – Scrummy Bingo

I was recently approached by Scrummy Bingo, who wanted to introduce themselves to me. It seemed too good to be true – new players are offered a £15 sign up bonus – and even better, when registering, I didn’t have to give many personal details or register a credit card.

The site is really cute – images of cake, cupcakes and a lot of pink are used – all my favourite things! I spent the next few days playing through the site and deciding if it was something I’d want to share with you. The £15 I was given was loaded as “bonus bucks” and can’t be redeemed. However, they can be converted to your cash balance, at a rate of £10 Bonus Bucks = £1 cash. Logging in daily nets you a £1 CASH bonus. Possibly my favourite thing about Scrummy Bingo is that their website works on mobiles and tablets, which is great for playing in bed, or even the bath if you trust yourself. I’m addicted to the “Cupid’s Arrows” slots.

As with all bingo sites, you need to have made a deposit before you can withdraw. So I deposited £10, thinking that I could withdraw £24.98, making it £14.98 profit. I then discovered that you need a minimum of £30 balance to withdraw, so I was faced with two options. I could either deposit another £10 and withdraw £34.98 (still getting £14.98 in profit) or I could play until I turned by £24.98 into £30. The latter was not an option (I don’t gamble to lose money, only when there are good cashback offers or it is a free sign up bonus – no deposit required). So I deposited another £10, bringing my total over the £30 threshold and proceeded to withdraw. My Bonus Bucks were also completely wiped out now, taking them to a balance of £0.

In order to withdraw you also have to meet certain wagering terms:

1.     Withdrawals can only be made by real-money players, who have made a minimum deposit of £10 to their account.
2.     You may request one withdrawal during every seven-day period.
3.     In order for you to request a withdrawal, you must wager the value of your last deposit (all deposits of the day), plus any bonuses, four times (4X) on bingo games, or ten times (10X) on other games.
E.g., if you deposit £10, and receive a £20 bonus on the value of that deposit, giving you a total of £30, you will need to wager the total amount of £30 X 4 (four times) = to the amount of £120 for Bingo Games or £30 X 10 (ten times) = £300 for other Games.
4.     If you do not choose to claim a bonus when depositing, you must wager your deposit amount once 1X before claiming a withdrawal. This is necessary to comply with Anti Money Laundering regulations.
E.g., if you deposit £10, you will need to wager £10 before you can withdraw funds.

Of course, I found it after I’d requested my withdrawal! Completely my fault for not checking the terms before depositing and withdrawing! I received an email a few hours later informing me of my mistake and showing me easily how I can meet the wagering requirements.

Now, despite me earlier saying that, as a general rule, I don’t spend my own money on bingo sites, I could genuinely see this website becoming a site I would use regularly. With Tony working nights we don’t get to go out as a couple very often, so I may treat myself to a few games at Scrummy Bingo instead.

Let me know if you’ve given Scrummy Bingo a try! You have nothing to lose and winnings to gain!

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Make £1,000

100 ways to make £10

You may have been reading my blog for some time, or you’re a new comer. Hello. I really want to hit home to you about how you can make extra money. There’s always something you can do, but knowing where to start can be difficult. So here, I present you with possibly the best blog post ever. I’m going to show you how to make £1,000.

You see, £1,000 is just 100 £10s. And I’ve even come up with a list of 100 things to do that should, on average, net you £10. Now obviously some of them will earn you more (switching banks to First Direct nets you £100!), and some of them may not be relevant to you, or you may earn less than the £10. But hopefully it all evens out so that you can make at least £1,000.

This idea came from a thread on Money Saving Expert, set up by Little Miss Uni Debt. The challenge is that people set themselves a target – either a savings target or debt that they need to pay off, and then split it into 1% goals. To make £1,000 you need just 100 ideas to make £10. And here they are, all ready for you to start earning! Bookmark this post and keep coming back to it. It is great for giving you ideas, or for you to keep on track with everything.

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Mecca bingo – £20 Profit via Quidco

I just had to share this fantastic cash back opportunity with you. I did this yesterday and it has tracked perfectly, due to be paid in October (5th).

Quidco are offering £30 cash back if you deposit and wager £10 on Mecca Bingo. Which, for those who can’t quite work it out, means that you get £20 profit! This is a no brainer. I signed up and deposited by £10 and went straight to the slots, where I placed 25p bets 40 times (there’s a handy “autospin” function to do this for you). Once the 40 spins were up I was able to withdraw my winnings – £6.10, meaning that it only cost me £3.90 to get £30 back – £26.90 profit.

Even without winning you are guaranteed a £20 profit, as long as you don’t wager on “low risk” roulette. Full details in the terms and conditions here. Good luck.

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