LiveScore Bet – Money Back As Free Bet If Your Bet Loses
At LiveScore Bet, if football punters place a pre-match or in-play bet on the pre-selected match, and it loses, they can get their stake back as a free bet.
The promotional period starts from 9am on Thursdays, at which point the selected match will be announced. Bettors can bet on any market for that game, however, the maximum free bet each bettor gets will be different. This is something LiveScore Bet decide and will make clear to you via a pop up when you log in. It will be between £1 and £20.
This means that, depending on how much you bet, you may not get your full stake back as part of the promotion. However, if the selected game is one you were interested in betting on anyway, this offer is worth taking part in.
Here are some other important terms to be aware of:
- Single bets only excluding price boosts
- Free bets can be used on any sportsbook market to place a single or an accumulator
- Free bet must be used in its entirety
- Free bet odds of 1/100 or more required
- Free bet cannot be used on each-way, multiples, forecasts or tricast bets
- Free bet cannot be used to claim a bonus, in conjunction with other free bets or cash bets, or withdrawn as cash
- Free bets expire after 7 days and cannot be reclaimed. Use it or lose it.
As you might expect, the stake is not returned with any winnings from the free bet, and this offer is limited to one use per promotional period. Also, if bets are cancelled or cashed out they will be void and will not qualify.
It’s a good offer for the right person, but also a bit of an odd one because the exact value of the free bet you can receive changes, and LiveScore Bet don’t explain how they come to this decision.
Still, if you log in and see a value you like you can take part, if not, you don’t have to.
Max Free Bet: £1-20 per Member-see value you’ll receive on log-in.. 1st cash bet (ex. Price Boosts) placed from 9am Thurs before Selected Match till full-time. Use Free Bet in 7 days on sportsbook. Stake not returned. T&Cs apply.