Rosie Jemmoth, 43, from Prenton, got more than she bargained for when she played Woman Bingo for the first time.
Back in may last year, it was a Saturday like any other. after a long day at work, I couldn’t wait to put my feet up on the sofa and share a takeaway curry with my husband Ken, 54.
We were both carers who worked long shifts, so our nights in together were important. And there was nothing we loved more than catching up on our favourite shows online.
We could stream them to the TV, but I preferred cuddling up in front of the laptop. Only on this evening, during one of our breaks, I decided to log in to Woman Bingo.
I’d been playing online bingo for about six months on different sites but decided to check out Woman Bingo again. I’d joined a little while ago, but this was to be my first time playing. It seemed fun and I could play on my phone.
I deposited £10 for the welcome offer, which gave me 200 free bingo tickets.
This story is from the March 11, 2019 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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