Think Bingo are Tops for Prizes
Pre-Purchase Specials at Think Bingo lead the way – after all they are top of the heap special prizes! We feel it’s a good idea to go over some of those fabulous Think Bingo ‘Pre-Purchase Specials’ that are so very popular with so many players and add a comment or two as to why they are! There’s Think Bingo’s ‘Thursday Thriller’, also ‘Movie Madness’, the ‘Saturday Special’ and an all-time favourite ‘Lappy Mania’.
To begin our run through let’s look at the ‘Thursday Thriller’ promotion. As the name applies this event occurs on Thursday evening, its on at 9pm, and carries a £1,000 Guaranteed Jackpot. We aren’t too sure how it got the title of ‘Thriller’ but does it really matter I suppose. Maybe because the thought of winning £1,000 is thrilling – which it certainly is. The tickets cost only 25p each with a minimum purchase of 4 – very reasonable indeed.
Moving onto ‘Movie Madness’ its easy to work out how this one got its name – whether you win the massive 50” Home Cinema System or the fabulous 40” LCD TV, you are in for a movie maddening time. Can anyone imagine a better set up for movie watching? 40 or 50” screen – either one the winners will find that any movie becomes that much more enjoyable and impactful. The only ones that are mad are Think Bingo for giving such stupendous prizes – wonder how they do it every week? Must be mad, mustn’t they players? For your sakes we hope they stay that way!
Almost forgot, the tickets to Movie Madness are £1 per card, and they are also on at 9pm, but on Friday evenings.
Saturday evening is another ‘9pm Special Event’, but the prize this time is a £2,000 Guaranteed 90 Ball Special for £1 a card. A prize that is special in the amount and for ticket price also and certainly a special Special 9pm Event for all players who decide to throw their hats in the ring.
Now there’s no extra prizes for working out why each Sunday evening’s 9pm game is called the ‘Lappy Mania’? No doubt at all this event was so named because that prize is a Laptop (or sometimes a very cool digicam). Tickets still only £1 per card though.
Every single one of the above promos doesn’t put a player more than £1 out of pocket (if they decide to stick to a minimum ticket purchase) so its pretty apparent that it pays to play Pre-Purchase at Think Bingo doesn’t it?


