raw.p Member Nov 9, 2024 #21 someone do the math - how much you gotta bet per day to hit those requirements?
kawaii.wok Member Nov 9, 2024 #22 raw.p said: someone do the math - how much you gotta bet per day to hit those requirements? Click to expand... $25k in 90 days = ~$278 per day in bets completely normal casual betting amount right?
raw.p said: someone do the math - how much you gotta bet per day to hit those requirements? Click to expand... $25k in 90 days = ~$278 per day in bets completely normal casual betting amount right?
gambleterrorist Active member Nov 13, 2024 #24 y'all laughing but this predatory marketing is exactly why gambling needs stricter regulation
foreverbet303 Member Nov 13, 2024 #25 dk really said "bonus for everyone!" whispers terms and conditions may apply
GamblelapA Member Nov 13, 2024 #26 imagine explaining to your wife why you need to bet 25k in 3 months for a "free" bonus
betkate92 Active member Nov 13, 2024 #27 at this point just call it a high roller bonus and be honest about it smh
ahsoka Member Nov 13, 2024 #28 Marketing meeting at DK: "how do we make a bonus look huge but impossible to get?" "say no more fam"
slotfrog Active member Nov 13, 2024 #29 plot twist: lawsuit is from someone who actually completed the wagering
hopes Gambler with Tatoos Nov 13, 2024 #30 slotfrog said: plot twist: lawsuit is from someone who actually completed the wagering Click to expand... @slotfrog nah that person too busy being a millionaire to sue
slotfrog said: plot twist: lawsuit is from someone who actually completed the wagering Click to expand... @slotfrog nah that person too busy being a millionaire to sue
NON404 Active member Nov 13, 2024 #32 remember when bonuses were actually, like, bonuses? pepperidge farm remembers
caughtajackpot Wagered over $2000 000 in 2024 Nov 19, 2024 #34 any lawyers here? what's the actual chance of winning this?
Thomas.com Member Nov 19, 2024 #36 This is beyond aggressive marketing - it's potentially illegal in several jurisdictions. Terms must be "clear and conspicuous" by law.
This is beyond aggressive marketing - it's potentially illegal in several jurisdictions. Terms must be "clear and conspicuous" by law.