WTG Bingo Review
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WTG Bingo Review
Ra the r on the homepage of WTG Bingo. Alongside the perma-spinning bonus wheel is a picture of a woman sat cross-legged with shopping bags at her feet and her arms raised aloft to signal her excitement at the huge jackpot shes presumably just won. The site has a giant exclamation mark inserted between the words in its name. "It's so excitable. Using multiple ones is inexcusable," reads the
About WTG Bingo
Hasn't been touched in weeks. Its homepage switches from the third person to the first person indiscriminately because it can't make up its mind whe the r its one person or a business. The site is operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, which is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. WTG Bingo is a brand new site with few redeeming features and all sorts of annoying elements. Its servers are located in Guernsey and uptime is 99.99%
Decisions on Banking
E-wallet, PayPal or e-wallet are the default payment methods used by Jumpman Gaming. Withdrawal requests take 48 hours to be processed followed by 7-14 days for funds to appear on cards. Players can withdraw funds within 30 days of depositing first time. It doesn't take a week or two for funds to clear onto credit or debit card. The company has done it for years and will continue to do it for as long as the y can get away with it.
WTG Bingo in Conclusion
One of the irs new est companies, WTG Bingo is an unwelcome and unnecessary addition to an already overcrowded British bingo market. Its a site which promises nothing new and delivers nothing new. The spin wheel on the homepage is annoying, the text is annoying and as for the rest, from the promotions to the payment options and withdrawal times, yep, its annoying. Still, the y must be doing something right or the y presumably still wouldnt still be in business and capable of turning out
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