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Get £30 in free bets when you stake £10 on football with Betano
Get £30 in free bets when you stake £10 on football with Betano

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Get £30 in free bets when you stake £10 on football with Betano

THE domestic football is underway and we're counting down to the start of the Premier League season. And bookmakers Betano are celebrating the return of REAL football when a fabulous free bet offer for brand new customers.... Punters who join Betano will pocked themselves a whopping £30 in free bets when registering a new account and staking just £10! New to Betano? You can claim this fantastic new customer offer! And the best thing about it - it's very easy to claim. Simply create your Betano account HERE * and then opt in for the promotion. After that, make your first deposit of £10 or more and then place your first bet of minimum £10 on any football market at odds of Evens or greater. You must do this within three days of opening your account. On settlement of your qualifying bet, Betano will credit your account with £30 in free football bets, credited as 3 x £10 on selected markets. Those three free bets are: £10 Free Bet - Any double, treble or higher £10 Free Bet - Any correct score market £10 Free Bet - Any football market Get £30 in free bets when you stake £10 - Claim Here * Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chase their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – GambleAware – Read our guide on responsible gambling practices. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites. *18+ New Customers. Opt in, deposit and bet £10 on any football (odds 1/1+) within 3 days of sign up. Get 3x£10 Free Bets for set football markets. Bonuses expire in 14 days. Scroll down for T&Cs. Please gamble responsibly.

Glorious Goodwood free bets: Get £20 horse racing bonus and 50 free spins with Midnite
Glorious Goodwood free bets: Get £20 horse racing bonus and 50 free spins with Midnite

The Sun

time28-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Glorious Goodwood free bets: Get £20 horse racing bonus and 50 free spins with Midnite

ONE of the crown jewels of the British flat racing calendar, Glorious Goodwood 2025 kicks off on Tuesday, offering punters five thrilling days of action. And to mark the occasion, online sports betting platform Midnite is rolling out a generous welcome offer for new customers. Midnite welcome offer Want to join Midnite? Great, let's get you started! Simply download Midnite app or create an account online using the Promo Code: BETGETRACING Once that's done, deposit a minimum of £10 and place an acca of £10 with a minimum of 4 legs, at odds of 3/1 or greater. Once that's settled - win or lose - you will receive £20 in free bets. You will also receive 50 free spins to spend on Big Bass Splash (valued at 10p per spin). *New customers only. Bet £10+ on pre-match accas with 4+ legs, min odds 3/1 (4.0) within 14 days of sign-up. Get 4x £5 Horse Racing Free Bets and 50 Free Spins, valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. Restrictions and T&Cs apply. 18+. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

‘Secret weapon' lets you beat Ryanair and easyJet luggage rules
‘Secret weapon' lets you beat Ryanair and easyJet luggage rules

Daily Mirror

time26-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

‘Secret weapon' lets you beat Ryanair and easyJet luggage rules

Given that the price of a ticket on a low-cost airline is often significantly less than the above fees, it's understandable to want to avoid paying extra for bags A travel tipster has explained the 'secret weapon' he uses to bump up his luggage haul without paying more for it. If you've flown on a budget airline in recent years, then you'll know that the cost of hand luggage is no joke. On Ryanair, an extra bag in addition to the one free personal item (40 x 20 x 25 cm) that fits under the seat costs up to £36. ‌ On easyJet, the dimensions of your carry-on bag—including the handle and wheels—must not exceed 56 x 25 x 45 cm. If your bag is larger than this, you will be charged £40 to have it stored in the hold. ‌ Given that the price of a ticket on a low-cost airline is often significantly less than the above fees, it's understandable to want to avoid paying extra for bags. Happily, Australian Instagrammer Punters Politics has a solution. "Punters v corporations in the ongoing battle with dodgy budget airlines! Here is my secret weapon I take onto bat," he wrote alongside a recent video. Punters showed himself in a European airport equipped with a rucksack that is too big to fit into the easyJet hand luggage sizer. Keen to dodge the £40 charge, he removes roughly a third of the objects in the bag and begins to fit them into a long, sausage-shaped piece of fabric. Once it's full, he zips it up and slings it around his neck. It forms a travel pillow. Punters then wanders through the boarding gate and onto his plane, the staff seemingly none the wiser about his dupe. ‌ "For the punts wondering, I got it from Amazon and my personal backpack is from @wandrd (not an ad, just love the bag—had it for eight years)," Punters explained of his backpack and neck pillow, the latter of which can be found for less than £10 online. "The secret weapon (neck pillow) is super nice because that little bag can be stored when the trip is over," one of Punters' followers said in the comments. However, another warned that the neck-pillow ruse may not be long for this world. "Pillow is not an option anymore. Everyone had to pack it inside their backpack during my latest flight with Ryanair," they wrote. ‌ Let me know if you'd like a punchier version for a headline or social media post! Tom turned up at Barcelona El Prat Airport at 8:30 am, two hours and 40 minutes before his flight home to Bristol. As Ryanair does not allow passengers to check bags more than two hours before their departure time, he waited until 9:10 a.m. before joining the queue. "The check-in line was extremely long and badly managed. Staff were calling out other destinations like Ibiza and Alghero for fast-tracking, but never Bristol, even though my departure was only minutes after theirs. I stayed alert and followed instructions, but as I was alone and in a foreign country, I couldn't leave the queue to ask questions or check other desks without risking my place," Tom told the Mirror. "When I finally reached the desk, I was told it was fine to check in my bag. I paid £34.14 by physical card. Then, just moments after the payment was processed, I was told it was too late and my bag would not be accepted. No warning had been given. "This left me standing in the terminal with a full suitcase that I had no option but to abandon. The bag was worth around £50. I had to repack my belongings into hand luggage while other travellers looked on, then sprint to the gate with no time to rest, eat, or buy a planned gift for my father."

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