(PRWEB) March 25, 2009 -- Leading online gambling portal and news service, Online Gambling Insider, has updated their list of exclusive online casinos bonuses and added a few great new offers available only at their website.
The old cliché of "why settle for less" has never been more true than it is at Online Gambling Insider. "We are always looking to obtain exclusive deals for our visitors and in March we have added some really attractive new online casino bonuses," said Ryan D, Editor at Online gambling Insider. The bonuses are only available via the portal and specific instructions as to how to claim each bonus are provided.
"In most instances, these bonuses will be credited automatically to the player account if our links were followed to the casino," says Ryan.
The portal had added a number of new bonuses that are available to players pretty much everywhere in the world, including the United States of America:
Playersonly Casino, powered by Real Time Gaming. Claim a 100% up to $250 bonus by following the relevant link to the casino and entering the bonus code "OGI250" when depositing at the cashier.
One Club Casino - also a Real Time Gaming Casino - get a 500% up to $250 slots bonus by using the bonus code "500Slots".
Online Gambling Insider is an independent gambling guide that prides itself in delivering unique services to the online gambling community. They offer online gambling enthusiasts with up to date information, and perform in-depth online casino reviews. The portal also publishes exclusive interviews with executives at leading online gambling groups.
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