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Daily logins and the mail-in no-purchase entry, does it work
#1
newer to all this, down in the Valley. I keep seeing "no purchase necessary" and the mail-in entry thing mentioned and I genuinely cannot tell if real people use it or if it's just there for legal reasons.

so my question is simple. does the mail-in actually put Sweeps Coins in your account, and how long does it take?

and the daily login bonus, is it worth opening the app every single day for? feels tiny.

trying to do this the free way since obviously there's no real casino you can just sign into here in Texas, the sweeps sites are the at-home option as I understand it. don't want to spend money and don't want to mess with offshore stuff. just want the honest version of how the free entries work. thanks yall.
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#2
real answer, yes it works, I've done the mail-in. you send a hand written request the way the rules spell out, exact format matters, and after a week or two SC posts to your account. it is genuinely no purchase. that mechanism is literally why the whole sweepstakes model is allowed to operate.

is it worth your time for the amount? for most people, marginally. but I redeemed SC that originated partly from mail-ins and it passed KYC with no issue, so it's not a trick.
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#3
the daily login, just open it while your coffee brews. takes ten seconds. the streak is where it pays, miss a day and some reset you to zero.

I'm pretty laid back about it but even I keep the streak going. it's free, no reason not to.
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#4
since you're new, two things to keep straight. one, when you do eventually redeem, the first cashout triggers KYC. they'll want a photo ID, a selfie, and proof of address. totally normal, just don't be surprised. budget a few days for it.

two, the minimum to redeem is usually somewhere around 50 to 100 SC for cash, less for gift cards. so the tiny daily drops take a while to add up to a payout. it's a slow grind, not a quick flip. set expectations and a time limit and you'll be fine.
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#5
what skeptic said on the KYC. get it out of the way early if you can, verify the account before you hit a redemption so there's no holdup when you actually want your money. learned that one the slow way.
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