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Christmas stuffing at Wink Bingo
Some people find the run up to Christmas a little bit over powering with the amount of hype thrown at them from the high street so far in advance. However, when it comes to online UK bingo it is quite a different story and Christmas Stuffing at Wink Bingo is a festive offer that many of you will be welcoming with open arms as the biggest celebratory day of the year draws closer.
Wink Bingo is one of the most well known brands in the UK and because of this, many of you ...
Some people find the run up to Christmas a little bit over powering with the amount of hype thrown at them from the high street so far in advance. However, when it comes to online UK bingo it is quite a different story and Christmas Stuffing at Wink Bingo is a festive offer that many of you will be welcoming with open arms as the biggest celebratory day of the year draws closer.
Wink Bingo is one of the most well known brands in the UK and because of this, many of you will know that they will pull out all of the stops to make Christmas Day as special as possible for those players who play with them.
Christmas Stuffing is a promotional bingo game, which takes place at Wink Bingo online on Christmas Day, so if you thought you might not have the time to play bingo on 25th December then you might just want to think again once you hear what Wink Bingo has got in store for all of their players that do log in to their accounts.
On Christmas Day Wink Bingo will be running a 75 ball bingo game which has a massive £5k guaranteed up for grabs. However, to get in on this tasty sum of money you don’t necessarily have to be the winner of this game at Wink Bingo. Of course the lucky winner will walk away with the biggest chunk of the £5k prize fund with the £4k on offer. But all of those Wink Bingo players, who purchase tickets for the game and get to 1tg, will share the remaining £1k between them.
It will cost just 50p per ticket to play bingo for a share of the £5k pot at Wink Bingo and the game will play at 8pm on Christmas Day.
29th November 2010
Article Last Updated: 29/11/2010 09:50:07
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