Earn Tickets for the Stake.com $50,000 Weekly Giveaway
Stake.com is hosting a weekly giveaway with a prize pool of £50,000. It’s a rewarding way of giving back to their players and you can participate in this promo as long as you have an account. Simply wager to earn tickets into this giveaway promo. Even with just one ticket, you could see yourself getting some cash from the giveaway prize weekly.
About Stake.com’s Giveaway Prize
With every $1,000 you wager, it equates to one ticket. To give yourself a chance of winning, earn as many tickets as you can by wagering more often. The giveaway will start an hour past the latest giveaway. The ending time is 2pm GMT on Saturdays after Mega Race. The total prize of $50,000 will be split between 10 players, drawn randomly.
How to Participate
Any Stake.com customer can participate in this Giveaway promotion. To do so, follow the steps below:
- Log into your account and wager $1,000 (equal to one entry)
- To increase your chances of winning, keep wagering to get more entries
- Every entry will have its entry number and you can find your numbers under the VIP section on your profile
- Giveaways will be drawn on live stream weekly at Dlive TV
- Note that the prizes will be in Bitcoin
The Terms and Conditions
- To participate in the promo, you must have a Stake.com account that is in good standing
- The Giveaway prizes are for wagers placed on both the Casino and Sports
- You shouldn’t have violated any of the bookmaker’s terms of service
- The prizes will be paid out in Bitcoin
- Stake.com reserves the right to amend, suspend or cancel this promotion at any point
- If found practising fraud, hacking, misinterpretation or any malpractices your entries will be declared void
- Stake.com also reserves the right to carry out extra KYC/AML checks before giving out any prizes
- Stake partners and employees are not eligible for the Giveaway prize
Payers unable to access Stake.com and take advantage of this promotion can check alternative Stake.com links and mirror sites.
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