How you are rewarded for playing bingo online
Published at 12:00, Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Advertising feature. According to a recent survey from Bingo Hideout, 50 per cent of bingo players have one or more bingo sessions online each and every day. Obviously, those who go on Jackpotjoy Bingo and do just this are incredibly loyal to the website. Jackpot Joy bingo is returning the favour through reward schemes which can make the experience of playing online even better. But what do these incentives involve? This article will tell you more.
If you go and log on to the Jackpot Joy website, one of the links on the sidebar will take you to the Shop of Joy. What you are greeted with here are plenty of different luxury items including laptops, large HD televisions and even home entertainment systems. These extravagant prizes can seem really tantalising and are updated every month, but how exactly can playing bingo get you one step closer to one of these prize draws?
If you look under each of the prizes, you will notice that there are ‘ticket prices’ for you to contend with. In short, this introduces you to a type of currency on Jackpot Joy which is known as Joy Points. These accumulate as you play more bingo on the website.
You can start being rewarded with Joy Points as soon as you start playing bingo on Jackpot Joy for cash, with one of these points being credited to your account for every fiver that you spend. There can be plenty of exciting uses for these points, including the chance to use them to try your hand at some of the different games which are on the website, including in the casino. Alternatively, you can buy tickets for some of the high-end bingo jackpots which are on the site, some of which give you the chance to win thousands of pounds every week.
There are plenty of ways for you to be rewarded, and you can either take the decision to let your points gather up over a period of time, or you can opt to spend the points as and when you get them. Obviously, the more Joy Points required to enter a draw, the bigger the prize you will be competing for is going to be.
Thinking tactically with your Joy Points can go one of two ways. It could be said that only a few elite players are going to enter the draws for extravagant items which need 15 or even 20 Joy Points to qualify. If you think about it in real terms, this would actually mean that you need to spend £75 or even £100 on bingo before you can enter. Naturally, this counteracts the claim that many people would be vying for the top prize.
However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the many people going for the lower-end prizes don't have any chance to win. August 2010, for example, saw three pamper days, four coffee machines and eight iPod docks become available for avid bingo players, resulting in multiple chances for players to get their hands on good prizes.
A great tip to consider can be this: don’t feel like you have to spend your Joy Points on the items which are listed in the prize draw each month, you can bank your points. Each month, the variety of goodies up for grabs changes, ensuring that if you wait, you can find the ideal prize and draw for you. Recently some of the fantastic opportunities for prizes on Jackpot Joy included:
- A holiday for two people in the city of romance, Paris
- A high-end Blu Ray system with six movies from the current movie charts
- Three Apple iPod Nanos
- A portable picnic kit (ideal for the summer months)
- A CD/iPod docking station
The availability of these prize draws can provide the user with some added advantages to using Jackpot Joy over other bingo websites. It shows that this bingo site really does value those who come back for more.
What makes Jackpot Joy bingo able to provide these prizes?
Through being generous, Jackpot Joy has become a really popular site for online bingo. It's grown so popular, in fact, that Experian Hitwise, a service which assesses how frequently websites are being visited, found that Jackpot Joy was ranked above some of its key online bingo rivals.
Jackpot Joy pledges to provide five key aims for bingo customers. These included:
- Allowing people to enjoy captivating bingo, no matter how much money they have to spend. If you have just a few pennies left in your account, using Jackpot Joy means that you can make your money go further. There have been people who have won thousands of pounds from tickets bought with a copper coin, and this has to be something to shout about.
- A great community where people can come together and love bingo. The conversations which can be had in the chat section of an online bingo room can be insane, but also hilariously funny. This, when combined with the fact that Jackpot Joy is proactive on the feedback it receives from its customers, makes it very attentive service providers.
- The chance to win big while playing for the one line, two line and full house prizes you know and love. If you are having a good day and you manage to achieve something extraordinary such as getting a full house in a record time, a proportion of the ticket prices is brought together to provide you with a massive jackpot in honour of your achievement. In some respects, it can almost be like being given champagne on ice.
So yes, Joy Points are available on Jackpot Joy Bingo which can give you the opportunity to win even after your bingo games have finished. Not only can you now have the chance to bag some cash when your eyes are down, but you can also end up being the proud owner of a brand-new laptop to play bingo on. What could be better?
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