An ad for online casino LeoVegas that appeared on the Daily Mirror website has been banned by the ASA, the advertising watchdog, for misleading customers with a £1500 “loophole” bonus.
The ad, that appeared on the website on 15 November, promoted an “online loophole” that meant new customers would be able to claim up to £1500 and 250 free spins at its online casino. The customers could only claim these deposit bonuses and free spins in four instalments, with the maximum bonus amount at £1500.
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Source: The Drum