In celebration of the soccer world cup Hollywoodbets will be running a special FICA Bonus from 11 – 19 June 2018.
For this period we are doubling our usual FICA bonus to R200! Submit your FICA via our self-service website on fica.hollywoodbets.net, or email [email protected]. Bonus only applies to those submitting FICA documents for the first time.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To qualify for the FICA Bonus, the customer must sign up for an online/mobile betting account.
Persons who have signed up but have not yet submitted FICA documentation can also participate.
The account holder must submit his/her FICA documentation, be FICA compliant and have his/her FICA documentation approved before qualifying for the FICA bonus.
The account holder will not be entitled to withdraw the R200 out of their account until the funds have first been bet and turned over in full.
The bonus credited cannot be wagered on both markets in the same event. This includes betting on Lucky Numbers (High/Low), To Bat First, To Kick-Off First, or any markets related to an event of the sort as deemed by Hollywoodbets in its sole discretion. Any accounts found doing this will have their bonus revoked, and Hollywoodbets will not be responsible for any losses that are incurred.
Betting on individual markets with odds of less than 5/10 (0.5 decimal) will not be deemed to be in compliance with rule 85 above.
In order to participate, the individual must be over the age of 18.
A limit of one account per customer applies.
Abuse of the bonus or irregular activities noted at Hollywoodbets’ discretion will result in the bonus being revoked.
Hollywoodbets reserves the right to revoke this promotion at any time and without cause or notice.
Hollywoodbets reserves the right to change any of its terms and conditions at any time and without cause or notice.
Every Hollywoodbets account holder and cash customer participating in the promotion shall be deemed to have acknowledged and accepted the rules by virtue of their participation.
Suspicious and/or fraudulent activity will be reported to the Financial Intelligence Centre for criminal investigation/s to proceed.
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