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5 mins. Go to BCLC's "playnow.com" online gaming site and setup a profile. They are offering $100 in tokens to anyone that registers. So you logon, deposit
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$100 of your money, and go to Bacarrat. Bet $50 on player and windows exit code $50 on banker (so no possible way to lose). You will win $97.50 (as one hand will win and one
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will lose). Then bet again, the second bet will draw from your $100 tokens. Again, same bet, $50 on player and $50 on banker. Again, you will win $97.50 but it will be sccm exit code real money vs. tokens. You will now have $195.00 in your account. Cash out and you're done. So $190 for my wife and in 10 minutes worth of registering/signing in. gripnrip09-29-2010, 08:35 PMhttp://forums.redflagdeals.com/bclc-playnow-100-deposit-bonus-bc-only-929576/ Link of people doing it since the end of August made Man09-29-2010, 09:04 PMSorry, we could not verify the personal information that you have submitted. Please contact Consumer Services at 1-866-815-0222 and quote the autosys exit codes following error number: 7037 Commuter Boy09-29-2010, 09:12 PMYeah, great little deal, my whole family took advantage of it. A bunch of us did trip up on the ID thing, they try and verify you through the Equifax credit agency, and if they don't have all your info it won't match, so you need to call in. We ended up being on hold for over an hour. Just put it on speakerphone and hung out drinking beer and shooting the shit till we got through. freemountain09-29-2010, 09:13 PMI'm done, worked for me97.5$ badhobz09-29-2010, 09:47 PMso how do you get your money afterwards when you cash out? do they send you a cheque or something? CanaganD09-29-2010, 09:51 PMI've got an easter egg on the playnow site if you guys wanna see. =/\= freemountain09-29-2010, 09:51 PMthey wire it to your bank, byu the way gripnrip thanks, if we ever go riding ill buy your gas Frank Einstein09-29-2010, 10:12 PMSo you give them your bank info. and they mail you money? Get serious. Isn't that what the scammers do? To good to be true. ): freemountain09-29-2010, 10:19 PMif bclc is actually a scam i just gave em 100$, they are a gov organizat
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