Sports enthusiasts! Boost your NBA Playoffs experience with Fanatics Sportsbook. Enjoy a $300 Bet-and-Get offer or a whopping $1,000 in No Sweat Bets on the thrilling Knicks-Celtics matchup. Don't miss out on this exhilarating promo!
In a move to attract new customers, Fanatics Sportsbook has launched an exciting promo in select U.S. states. The offer, available in Michigan (MI), New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), and West Virginia (WV), provides new users with No Sweat Bets, totalling $1,000 over 10 days.
To qualify, potential customers must first create an account by providing personal information such as name, address, and email. Once the account is set up, they can access the Fanatics Sportsbook landing page either by clicking the provided link or using any sign-up module on the page.
New customers are then required to make a deposit of at least $10 using any available banking method. The first bet placed must be on Knicks vs. Celtics or any sports betting market with odds of -500 or longer. The maximum stake for this initial wager is $50, and it must be made to qualify for the rewards.
The promo offers No Sweat Bets, meaning that if the first bet loses, the stake will be refunded in the form of Bonus Bets. The number of Bonus Bets received each day varies depending on the region. In some regions, new customers receive $100 in Bonus Bets each day for the first three days, while in others, they receive $50 in Bonus Bets each day for the first 5 days.
In certain regions, new customers must wager $1+ cash with odds of -500 or longer each day for 10 straight days to receive Bonus Bets. It's important to note that the terms and conditions of the Fanatics Sportsbook must be reviewed and accepted before participating in the promo.
Lastly, the Fanatics Sportsbook app can be downloaded with a QR code available on the sign-up page. So, whether you're a sports enthusiast or a casual bettor, this promotion offers a great opportunity to get started with Fanatics Sportsbook and enjoy some risk-free betting.
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