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Big Brother Bingo

Big Brother Bingo

Big Brother Bingo is a must-see online gaming site for any self-respecting fan of the much-loved reality TV show. It’s unique in that as well as a fantastic variety of 75-ball, 90-ball and Swedish 5-line games, it also offers plenty of BB gossip and themed competitions and giveaways. Even the rooms are named after those in the famous House, so you’ll be able to enjoy a dip in the Hot Tub, take a stroll in The Garden, take part in specials in the Diary Room, and get to grips with some hot instant action in The Bedroom.

BBB uses 888 (Globalcom) software and is part of the Joy of Bingo network, so if you’ve ever played at sites like Tasty, Posh, or Wink, you’ll know what to expect. The site has an attractive layout and is extremely simple to navigate, plus the game-play is smooth and enjoyable.
Big Brother Bingo is licensed by Cassava Enterprises, who are based in Gibraltar, so you can rest assured that you’ll be playing at a trustworthy, fair, and secure website.

Deposit methods:
At BBB, players can make a deposit to their account via major debit and credit cards, UKash, Paysafecard, Neteller and wire transfer.
Customer Service:
Customer service is available around the clock, via live chat, email and telephone.
Email: support@BigBrotherBingo.com
Telephone: UK (0808) 238 6072 / International +44 (0)20 3589 6638

Promos
Thanks to its endorsement by Endemol (the creators of BB) and Channel 5, Big Brother Bingo is able to offer a range of themed promotions on top of those offered by the Joy network. So whether you fancy entering a thrilling tourney, playing for a jackpot worth thousands of pounds, or competing against your fellow roomies for the chance to win tickets to Big Brother eviction nights or props from the celebrity BB House, you’ll find a never-ending supply of exciting offers to choose from. There are regular promos including the weekly Nominated Numbers tourney, where you could win a share of 50,000 loyalty points every Sunday, the Secret Stash Sliding Jackpot on Tuesdays, and a Monthly Wrap Party where you could scoop bonus bucks a-plenty.

Free bingo & bonuses
If you’re looking for somewhere to play without parting with any of your hard-earned cash, then you’ll definitely want to check out the Frolickin’ Free room. Any player who’s made a deposit has automatic 24/7 access, and 90-ball games take place every 10 minutes, offering prizes of between 25p and £1. A further freebie session runs at 10pm each day, and a full house could win you up to £12.50. Penny games are also plentiful, so it’s a great choice of site for players on a budget.

Big Brother Bingo is extremely generous when it comes to bonuses, particularly for new players. When you register at the site, they’ll give you not one, but two to enjoy. Firstly, there’s a no-deposit required offer that will allow you to try before you buy; the Stairway to Swag game offers you a guaranteed win of as much as £20 free. You’ll have four days from registering to use your reward, and because you’re bound to love what you see, you can then take advantage of their terrific 200% welcome bonus on your first deposit of £5 or more.

Games available
You’re in for a real treat if you love 75-ball and 90-ball games, and unlike many other sites, they’ve also got the Swedish-style 5-line games. There are guaranteed daily jackpots on offer of between £50 and £500, plus you can place side bets to increase your chances of a win. If you like scratch cards, you’ll find five different ones to enjoy, including X Factor, which could pay you as much as £100,000 when you bet with the maximum wager. Slot lovers will be more than happy with a range of ten great slots, including popular favourites like Cleopatra, Fluffy Favourites, and Bejeweled.

In contrast to the TV House, there’s no need to worry about getting evicted from Big Brother Bingo (well, unless you’re really, really naughty,) and your fellow house-mates and chat hosts are an extremely fun and friendly bunch. Why not descend the famous steps, and go and have a look around now?