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Deposit today and we’ll add $1 extra to your account How about about a boost? Deposit today and

Deposit today and we’ll add $1 extra to your account [FanDuel] How about about a boost? Deposit today and we'll add $1 extra to your account You can't enjoy all the fun and excitement of playing on FanDuel from the sidelines. Make your first deposit TODAY (11/18/16), and we'll add an extra buck to your account just to welcome you to the game. And you'll still be eligible for the FanDuel 5-pack — that's a free entry into an NFL 50/50 contest for 5 straight weeks. Don't miss another snap. Deposit today! [Deposit today] TERMS OF OFFER : This offer is only valid for newly registered FanDuel users receiving this email and have not made their first deposit. Users must make a $10 minimum deposit today (11/18/16) (12:01am ET to 11:59pm ET) to qualify. Qualifying users will receive the $1 reward to their account and an email confirmation on the following business day, Monday through Friday. Both deposited funds and the cash reward must be entered into contests. 1 offer per user. A maximum of $1 will be credited. Users must be 18 years of age or older and a resident or citizen of the United States or Canada to be eligible for this promotion. Users physically located in AL, AZ, DE, HI, IA, ID, LA, MT, NV, TX, and WA are not eligible to participate in paid contests. Additional state limitations may apply. Void where prohibited. [FanDuel] [Support] | [Facebook] | [Twitter] | [Instagram] | [YouTube] 300 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010 [Unsubscribe] | [View This Email In Your Browser] Copyright FanDuel 2016. All rights reserved.

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