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JetCasino.com Offer Players More Than 20,000 Pounds a Year in Bonuses!

Fri Nov 6, 2009 4:01am EST
  LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Nov 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Jet Casino, a leading online casino has just announced a complete
overhaul of their website promotions, giving all new and existing players
the opportunity to claim more than twenty thousand pounds a year in free
money.

    All of Jet Casino's new loyalty offers allow players to play with and
redeem any free money that they are credited with, provided that a few
very simple terms & conditions are met. An all new 200% first deposit
bonus sees Jet move away from the likes of similar operators, who offer
similar bonuses but none quite so generous.

    A maximum amount of 250 pounds can be claimed on a players' first
deposit, and a further 750 pounds can be claimed on their second deposit.
In total, players can claim up to Pounds Sterling 1,000 over their first
two deposits. Further offers include a Monthly 100% bonus worth up to
Pounds Sterling 500, regular weekend bonuses worth Pounds Sterling 1,200
a month and a Supercar giveaway promotion.

    Paul Fitchford, Casino Manager at Jet said: "These great new offers show
the fantastic progress that we have made over the last 12 months. The Jet
brand is now synonymous with trust and a quality gaming experience for
every player. Offering such great bonuses was the next natural step to
take to further reward players for choosing to play at Jet Casino."

    About Jet Casino

    Jet Casino is the UK's fastest growing online casino. The casino offers
sleek, contemporary design and features over 120 of your favourite casino
games. Progressive slot jackpots regularly top Pounds Sterling 1,000,000
and new players get up to 250 pounds free on their initial deposit.

Contacts:
JetCasino.com
Tom Davy
Tom@jetcasino.com

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