Rita White, 49, from Birmingham is proof you don’t have to spend a lot to win big on Woman Bingo
I’ve always been a bingo fan and have been playing since my mid-twenties, but for the last 10 years I’ve been playing online, as well as making the odd trip to my local bingo hall.
I’ve always worked around computers and technology, so playing bingo online seemed like a fun and easy way to spend my free time, especially when getting to the local bingo hall became less convenient for me.
After searching around a few websites, I came across Woman Bingo and thought it seemed like a good option because of the buzzy online community and the chat rooms that accompany the games.
That was eight years ago now and I still play on my desktop computer, usually with a cuppa and with the telly on in the background. Sometimes though, I like to turn the telly down so I can hear the game playing out and the bingo numbers being called, as that makes it even more fun and exciting!
Having been a member for solong, I’ve had lots of wins over the years, often £30 or £50 and sometimes a few hundred. It’s such a great feeling when you win and I like treating my family.
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