I am not searching for you, as I am almost certain you will not be able to nominate one bookmaker who knowingly allows two welcome bonuses for the same household.
But genuinely would like you to keep trying to find one. So we can prove this for sure.
Ladbrokes & Coral is the same bookmaker.
Here is
their term wording: "Bonuses are only available to customers who make a deposit/transfer/allocate funds for it. Only one bonus is awarded per person, household, shared computer or shared IP address, unless stated otherwise in the promotion offer."
Skybet is run by Betstars, in the same way Foxbet will be in the USA.
Betstars do not allow two welcome bonuses from the same household, so would be shocked if Skybet/Foxbet really do.
But whatever they say about that, the rest of
Skybet bonus terms show they are a minefield of reasons to not be paid;
Promotional offers are intended to enhance a player’s enjoyment of the games and any attempts to manipulate or abuse a bonus or abuse the spirit of this promotion will not be tolerated and may lead to forfeiture or blocking of any points, bonuses, prizes and/or winnings under a promotion as well as an immediate exclusion from the promotion and future Sky Betting & Gaming promotions and/or closing of the account. Sky Betting & Gaming considers the following play to be in breach of this term:
- Betting more than 30% of the initial bonus amount in any one game round (i.e. slot/roulette spin, blackjack hand etc.) until wagering requirements have been met. For example, a £100 deposit bonus=£30 maximum bet per game.
- Betting more than £15 per spin on slots while using bonus funds.
- Using one type of game to build a balance (e.g. large bets on a single number at roulette) then switching to another (e.g. slots) for the purpose of meeting wagering requirements.
- Exploiting table games to meet wagering requirements, i.e. by consistently betting red and black at the same time on roulette or covering more than two-thirds of the board on the same spin in order to minimise risk.
- Exploiting promotions by placing bets or wagers where there is no or limited risk of loss to the customer, other than where the absence of risk is a key part of the promotion.
I would not be testing out if Skybet will let me take two bonuses after reading those terms....