Sports betting operator FanDuel has launched a new promotional offer for new users ahead of the final Monday Night Football game of the NFL season. The promotion provides a bonus to customers who place a first bet. This offer is part of standard marketing efforts to attract new users to the platform.
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FanDuel’s promotion offers new users $150 in bonus bets if their first real-money wager of $5 or more wins. The bonus is credited after the initial winning bet settles.
The offer is available to new users who register for an account and meet the stated requirements. Users must be 21 years of age or older and physically located in a state where FanDuel Sportsbook is legal.
The promotion is specifically timed for the Monday Night Football game. The terms and conditions of the offer are available on the company’s website.
Summary
FanDuel is providing a $150 bonus for new customers who join and place a bet on Monday Night Football. To qualify, a new user must sign up and successfully place a first winning wager of at least $5.
The bonus is paid out as bonus bets, which are a form of site credit, after the initial bet is settled. The offer is limited to individuals who are of legal betting age and in a jurisdiction where FanDuel operates.
This type of promotional activity is common in the competitive online sports betting industry. The full details and rules governing the promotion are available on the FanDuel platform.
FAQs
**How does the FanDuel $150 bonus work?**
New users who place a first winning bet of $5 or more will receive $150 in bonus bets. The bonus bets are credited after the qualifying wager is settled.
Who is eligible for this offer?
The promotion is for new FanDuel users who are 21 or older and are physically located in a state where the sportsbook is legally operational. Users must also meet all other standard terms and conditions.
What can the bonus bets be used for?
The $150 in bonus bets are a form of site credit that can be used to place wagers on the FanDuel platform. Any winnings from these bonus bets are typically withdrawable as cash, though the original bonus stake is not.
Disclaimer: This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All information is based on verified reporting available at the time of publication.
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