888 Poker: invite a friend and get a bonus package
Invite your friends to 888 Poker and get $10 free + an opportunity to win gadgets by Apple and many things more at iGoodies Free Tournament. Not only you will get a bonus package but your friend as well will get a bonus package. So what are you waiting for? Hurry up to tell your friends and folks about it: the more people register with the help of your invitation, the more bonuses you'll get.
How does 888 Poker friend bonus work?
To start with, choose one of 4 ways to make an invitation: via Twitter, via email, SMS or by sending a unique link. They can be found at 888poker web site. Send your unique link to a friend. After the invited friend completes the registration, makes his first deposit and wins at least 1 point, you'll both get bonus packages by 888 Poker.
Your bonus package will consist of:
- $10 in real money to play poker games
- A ticket to iGoodies Free Tournament
The bonus package of your friend will consist of:
- 888 poker free money no deposit $88 bonus
- A ticket to iGoodies Free Tournament
- A deposit bonus up to $400
Facts about iGoodies Free Tournament:
- Name: iGoodies Free Tournament
- Buy-in: free
- Prize pool: Apple gadgets, Sony beats, GoPro camera and many things more
- When: Every first Friday of a month at 21:02
- Access: Tab Tournaments - Restricted
It's worth mentioning that the invited friend has to make a deposit and earn at least one point within 2 weeks after registration. Otherwise the special offer requirements will not be fulfilled and you won't get prize packages. In order to withdraw the bonus, the inviting player has to earn 3,5 points for each bonus dollar = 35 points.
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