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Paddy Power free bet

Posted on 06 August 2009 by admin in Bookmakers

Paddy Power is Irelands most successful bookmaker, operating retail and telephone betting as well as their online service. They currently offer a free bet of £20 when you bet £10. Possibly one of the best returns in the industry.

Their site is much more than just a sportsbook, casino and poker room. Their site is always full of great odds and special offers as well as humourous and witty advertising. This is what draws in so many customers each year. They have a customer-centric approach to their business and it really works!

Their most famous special offer are their Money-Back Specials. These give you a chance to get your money back on your bet if it loses. For example they often feature money back specials where if the last goal in a particular football match is a header and you lose your bet, then you are refunded. They famously refunded £1.2 million in bets after the 2008 Champions League final. They pledged to refund losing bets if Cristiano Ronaldo scored during normal time and of course, he then did.

Because of their many offers, it is often said that bets at Paddy Power have 3 outcomes: Win, Lose or Money Back.

Join the “The Punter Friendly Bookmaker” today and see what all the hype is about!

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