Does a 200% signup and 200& reup bonus mean anything else but a need for cash?

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  • mighty maron
    SBR MVP
    • 04-20-09
    • 4215

    #1
    Does a 200% signup and 200& reup bonus mean anything else but a need for cash?
    I saw an offer that was updated today that has a wagerweb affliate offering a 200 percent signup bonus or a 200 percent reload bonus....

    Could there be any other meaning besides the immediate infusion of much needed cash?
  • Bandito97
    SBR High Roller
    • 03-12-13
    • 149

    #2
    No!
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    • djefferis
      SBR MVP
      • 08-16-08
      • 1191

      #3
      Possible other interpetations:

      Suckers welcome !

      Jon is back, Cheers !

      Where your money comes in, but it doesnt come out.
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      If your a big enough loser someone might give you this, or if your getting a sadistic roll of 25x or something...or if its casino only bonus. But if this is sports..no, not sustainable for new clients.
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      • Kris2014
        SBR Hustler
        • 10-26-12
        • 65

        #4
        I utilize wagerweb and personally have been paid when they say they are paying. as far as the bonus of 200% it comes with a 25x rollover. i would reccomend not utilizing it unless you are doing it for the long haul such as all baseball season. other than that, it is strictly a ploy to keep your money for the long haul...
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        • Stallion
          SBR MVP
          • 03-21-10
          • 3617

          #5
          That's a SCAM!!!
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          • frostno98
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 09-11-07
            • 9769

            #6
            Originally posted by mighty maron
            I saw an offer that was updated today that has a wagerweb affliate offering a 200 percent signup bonus or a 200 percent reload bonus....

            Could there be any other meaning besides the immediate infusion of much needed cash?
            Yes, especially this late in the year. If those offers were at the beginning of the NFL season, Superbowl, or before the NCAA tournament, it would make sense.
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            • robmpink
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-09-07
              • 13205

              #7
              I'm pretty sure you have to deposit $500 to get that. Like the other guy said it comes with a 25 time rollover. Not the easiest thing to do. To my knowledge this isn't something new. Believe it or not many players like to get the most bang for their buck, even if it means spending eternity trying to meet the rollover.
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