The Jackpot Factory Offers a Passport to Riches

TA XBIEX, MALTA — (Marketwired) — 07/07/15 — The Jackpot Factory Casino Group is now offering Passport to Riches, a unique promotion that gives casino players a chance to spend the next month virtually traveling the world while winning real prizes from a prize pool of over $100,000.

The promotion runs in four week-long sections, starting on July 5, 12, 19, and 26. Each week, a casino player just has to deposit $50 or more to receive his passport and to start traveling and start winning. Each day that the player wagers on a real money casino game, he–ll receive a stamp in his passport from one of the 28 exciting destinations around the world.

At the end of the week, every player with two or more stamps in his passport wins a prize. More stamps means bigger prizes, and with 7 stamps in your passport you can win a bonus of up to $150.

Even better than a T-shirt or a coffee mug. Every week, when a player receives his second and fourth passport stamps, the Jackpot Factory will treat him to a valuable memento of his virtual trip around the world. It could be extra loyalty points, or it could be free spins on some of the most popular .

It–s the biggest, most exciting, and most lucrative part of the Passport to Riches promotion. The Jackpot Factory is going to distribute $20,000 to randomly selected passport holders. Just remember: the more stamps you have in your passport, the better your chances of winning a share of the draw.

Established in 1999, the Jackpot Factory Group of Microgaming-powered casinos offers the largest and latest selection of games for PC and mobile devices. As an eCOGRA-approved operator, the group prides itself on its customer support, fast payouts and honest play. Members include: All Slots Casino, All Jackpots Casino, First Web Casino, Wild Jack Casino, and the VIP Lounge Casino. For further information, visit .

The Jackpot Factory is dedicated to promoting responsible gaming by proactively preventing under-age play and assisting members who develop gambling problems.

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Stan Smythe
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