Maybets unveils promo to reward punters

In an exciting move for gaming enthusiasts, Maybets has introduced the Maybets Loyalty Bonus Promo. This reward system offers bettors a 10 per cent refund on cumulative losses across various games, including virtuals and casino games. The promo aims to add value to the betting experience, ensuring players are rewarded even during losses.

"Our goal with the Loyalty Bonus Promo is to make betting not only thrilling but also rewarding, especially for our loyal customers who face the ups and downs of the game," said Aggrey Sayi, CEO of Maybets.

"We recognize the challenges players experience, and this promo is our way of showing appreciation and providing an opportunity to recover part of their losses."

The Loyalty Bonus Promo works seamlessly: as players engage in games like Ligi Soo Virtuals and Maybets Casino, their cumulative losses are tracked, and each Sunday at midnight, they receive an automatic 10% refund based on the previous week’s losses. This refund goes directly into the player’s account, allowing them to reinvest in new games or cash out if they prefer.

According to Maybets, this promo is designed to accommodate a wide variety of gaming styles, making it accessible to nearly every player. With automatic weekly refunds, users can focus on the game without needing to worry about manually applying for the bonus.

“From virtual games to crash games, we want players to enjoy and explore the variety of entertainment Maybets offers while feeling valued as loyal customers,” Sayi added.

 "The refund process is entirely automatic, so players can focus on the excitement without any extra steps."

Maybets encourages all interested players to register for an account, take part in the Loyalty Bonus Promo, and enjoy the benefits of playing smartly and consistently. With this new promo, Maybets aims to reinforce its position as a player-centered betting platform, balancing both excitement and reward for its users.

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