McBookie Free Bet

Get a £10 free bet from McBookie when you sign up and make your first deposit.

Terms And Conditions

  1. Offer is not available to existing McBookie customers.
  2. To qualify, place a bet of up to £10 on a win single with odds of evens or greater. Once your bet has been settled email support@mcbookie.com and we will issue your free bet voucher.
  3. To qualify, bets placed must be win single, odds of evens or greater. These conditions also apply to your free bet.
  4. Free bet will only be issued once your qualifying bet has been settled.
  5. On receipt of email stating your username we will verify your qualifying bet has settled and issue a voucher code within 48 hours.
  6. Offer applies to first bet only.
  7. Free bet is valid for 30 days after issue, if left unused after this time it will become invalid.
  8. Free bet applies to Sportsbook markets only.
  9. Free bet stakes are not included in returns and is non-withdrawable.
  10. Free bet cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
  11. One free bet per customer only. If a customer opens a duplicate McBookie account then we reserve the right to close the account and make any bets placed void.
  12. One free bet per household.
  13. Non-runners/Voids do not qualify as valid bets. If any bet is a non-runner/void you will not be eligible for a free bet.
  14. If your free bet is placed on a non-runner then the bet will be made void and the stakes returned to your free balance.
  15. McBookie reserves the right to withhold any free bets if believed that the offer has been abused and/or where the terms of the offer are not fulfilled or any irregular betting patterns are found. McBookie decision is final.
  16. McBookie reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time, for whatever reason and without prior notice.
  17. McBookie reserves the right to alter these Terms & Conditions at any time without prior notice.
  18. Only valid for Scottish Residents.

 

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