Pink Ribbon Bingo teams up with Mail Online

The Mail Online Coffee Break Bingo was not breaking any records with the number of bingo players that it was attracting, but a new partnership with Pink Ribbon Bingo means that the power it has to reach a vast audience will now go to help a very good cause.

Mail Online ran a bingo game in conjunction with St Minver on Gtech software, the same platform as sites such as Chit Chat Bingo and new bingo site Bid Bingo, but has recently taken the decision to close this area of its business and has thrown its weight behind Pink Ribbon Bingo and the fact that it raises money to aid the Breakthrough Breast Cancer campaign.

Online bingo players at Pink Ribbon Bingo are happy in the knowledge that they get to play their favourite game knowing that 15p of every £1 spent at the site is donated to the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity.

A high profile is important to the success of any online bingo site in this day and age and the partnership with Mail Online will bring Pink Ribbon Bingo to the eyes of over a million readers every single day.

It will be difficult to miss coverage of Pink Ribbon Bingo when paying a visit to Mail Online as the agreement sees the site covered on approximately 90% of the site. That should translate into lots of new players at the site and a lot more money in prizes and a lot more money raised for the charity.

Running on the mightily popular Dragonfish bingo software players are assured of an enjoyable bingo experience, with free bingo and guaranteed games readily available, a generous loyalty scheme and the chance to become a millionaire three times a week.

Pink Ribbon Bingo also offers some of its own, standalone promotions to mark it out as even more different to its stablemates on the same network.

Join Pink Ribbon Bingo and play your part. Play bingo and help Breakthrough Breast Cancer at the same time.

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