BetMGM Arizona Offering Additional Free $50 Bet To New Users

Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once wrote: “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily. To not dare is to lose oneself.” Daring sounds exciting, but no one wants to be too risky, which is why a new promo from BetMGM Arizona is so attractive.

From now until the end of the year, BetMGM is offering up to $1,000 back in free bets after a losing wager plus a $50 FREE bet upon registration.

Talk about taking the risk out of a new sports betting account. Even if you lose that first bet, your loss is returned in the form of free bets. Plus you get $50 to place a bet upon registration.

New users claim two promo offers from BetMGM Arizona

Who Is Eligible For the BetMGM Sports Offer?

  1. Live in an applicable state, which includes Arizona.
  2. Be 21 years or older.
  3. Place your first deposit at an online BetMGM Sports account before Dec. 31, 2021.

How To Get the Exclusive BetMGM Offer:

  1. Sign up and deposit into your newly created BetMGM account.
  2. Download the BetMGM Sports app on iOS or Android, or visit betmgm.com
  3. After completion of your BetMGM registration and verification, you’ll receive a $50 Free Bet.*
  4. Place your first wager risk-free and receive up to $1,000 back in free bets if it loses.
  5. If the bet does lose, your free bets will be available once the wager is settled.

Note that online customers claiming this BetMGM Sports Promotion will be ineligible for other “New Customer” sports promotion offers.

If a player opts to cash out their first bet early through the “Cash Out” or “Auto Cash Out” feature, they are ineligible for the risk-free first bet part of this promotion. Also, if a player opts to edit their first bet through the “Edit My Bet” feature, they are no longer eligible for the Risk-Free First Bet promotion. Similarly, if a player opts to cancel their first bet, they become ineligible for the Risk-Free First Bet part of this exclusive promotion.

About the Author

Dan Holmes

Dan Holmes has written three books about sports. He previously worked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Major League Baseball. He enjoys writing, running, and lemon bars. He lives near Lake Michigan with his daughters and usually has an orange cream soda nearby.