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Oldgit1
11 Jul 17 15:57
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I had not used my Corals account for a while and had one bet with them last week. Yesterday I had an E-Mail from Rewards For Racing saying that I had 48 hours to log in to have points credited to my account. I assumed R4R was a Coral wording for a scheme they had set up but was surprised where the link took me.
Is it worthwhile joining it ?

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By:
Wildcat Army.
When: 11 Jul 17 16:01
Thought Corals point scheme was via their connect card ?  Never heard of Rewards for Racing.
By:
millhouse
When: 11 Jul 17 16:04
It's some sort of loyalty scheme - I would have thought the question to ask is what Coral are doing giving your details to this commercial third party...?
By:
Oldgit1
When: 11 Jul 17 16:43
I was surprised at my E-Mail address being given out as usually when joining anything I opt out of third party ones. In fact all my bookie ones go into the junk folder and I just have a quick glance at the headings for any of interest.
I have a connect card so as you say any offers should go through it.
The rewards for racing points were 1 point (1p) for every pound staked.
By:
ihal essex
When: 11 Jul 17 17:05
Forget the gimmicks, their traders are terrified to take a bet, only focus they have is attracting new punters (mugs) with ridiculously priced introductory offers while simultaneously restricting existing customers to 1%, JokeCorals are an embarrassment to the bookmaking profession! What's the chances of the Racing media exposing this rank trickster company ? Nil is probably erring on the generous side!
By:
equine flew
When: 11 Jul 17 18:21
^^^
Yes agreed, I try to turnover £4k a month with the books with given me over £400 of race tickets, covers cheltenham and Aintree
By:
maleuk01.
When: 11 Jul 17 18:30
Definitely worth it, the max is £20 a month. Which I get every month from 635, use it for chelt tickets and York tickets every year.
By:
maleuk01.
When: 11 Jul 17 18:32
not sure if it is max £20 per bookie or can use diff ones, I only use the 1, so mine is £20. Normally hit it in first 2 weeks max 3 weeks.

But it is all extra's for free.

Happy
By:
disgrace..
When: 11 Jul 17 18:54
If you register your bankcards at rewards for racing also get points at certain shops .worth doing to enjoy raceday tickets
By:
Gerbs
When: 11 Jul 17 19:08
its max £20 a month from fred corals and  36 5
By:
granitjack
When: 11 Jul 17 19:09
It's very good. Already bought my Cheltenham tickets for next year. Excited
Also paid for next years holiday with First Choice and got about £80 of points towards more tickets as well.
By:
ihal essex
When: 11 Jul 17 22:42
I see JokeCoral has got its army of frightened minions beating the drums - AVOID AVOID AVOID this odious outfit!!!
By:
Gordon63
When: 12 Jul 17 09:00
rewards for racing is very good loyalty scheme - costs nothing to join and can spend the points at jockey club racecourses, have used for three days at Aintree for past two years..
By:
Oldgit1
When: 12 Jul 17 11:47
I signed up and found that I already have £6.22..................Trouble is my betting is with
1 Betfair
2 Bet Victor
3 Paddy Power
4 Hills
and finally Corals
By:
Oldgit1
When: 12 Jul 17 11:50
What are rewards 4 racing getting out of the scheme if you register your bank cards?
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