How to Get Free Sweeps Coins by Mail

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Casino-type sweepstakes sites provide various ways to play games for free, including letting players request free Sweeps Coins by mail. You cannot purchase SC directly from these sites, but you can get them in other ways, including by mail-in requests, and once you satisfy playthrough requirements with your SC, you can usually redeem them for cash prizes or gift cards.

Most of us probably aren’t handwriting letters and sending them by “snail mail” much these days. But if you are willing to take a few minutes to do so, you can pick up free Sweeps Coins which which to play at these sites. Read on for an overview of how to go about writing these sweepstakes casino letters and receiving Sweepstakes Coins by mail.

Comparing Free Mail-In Sweeps coins

The table below presents a sampling of some of my favorite sweepstakes casinos with some information about how they respond to mail-in sweepstakes coins requests and what they offer in terms of free mail-in sweeps coins.

Sweepstakes CasinoHow Many Sweepstakes Coins Can You Receive by Mail?Mailing Address (see discussion below)Sweeps Coins Mail-in Instructions
Pulsz Casino5 SCYSI-Sweepstakes, Yellow Social Interactive Limited, PO Box 9401, Manchester, NH 03108https://www.pulsz.com/sweepstakes-rules
Stake.us5 SC (Stake Cash)Sweepsteaks Limited 13101 Preston Rd., Ste. 110-5027, Dallas, TX 75240https://stake.us/policies/terms
Chumba Casino5 SCChumba Casino Sweepstakes Department, PO Box 9501, Portsmouth, NH 03802https://www.chumbacasino.com/sweeps-rules
Chanced Casino5 SCGold Coin Group LLC, 2438 Industrial Blvd. #681, Abilene, TX 79605https://www.chanced.com/sweep-rules
McLuck Casino4 SCMcLuck - Sweepstakes, B-Two Operations Limited, PO Box 9550, Manchester, NH 03108https://www.mcluck.com/sweepstakes-rules
WOW Vegas3 SCMW Services Limited, PO Box 9402, Manchester, NH 03108https://www.wowvegas.com/amoe
High 5 Casino3 SCHigh 5 Entertainment, LLC, H5C Sweeps Coin Request, PO Box 695, Mahwah, NJ 07430https://sweeps.high5casino.com/en-row/casino/sweepstakes-rules

Note that you cannot simply write a letter requesting coins and send it to one of the addresses listed above. There is a specific procedure you must follow that usually starts with initiating the request on the actual site. If you just send a note asking for coins, it won’t work, no matter how nicely you ask. Read on for more details of how to be successful when requesting free sweeps coins by mail.

Why mail in for Sweeps Coins?

Remember, at sweeps sites there are usually two types of currencies, often called Gold Coins and Sweepstakes Coins. You can purchase Gold Coins and play games for fun with them, but they have no cash value. Meanwhile, you cannot purchase Sweeps Coins, but you can get them as a bonus when purchasing GC, obtain them via various giveaways and promotions, and (of course) accumulate more SC by winning them in SC games.

As noted, you can also receive Sweeps Coins by requesting them by mail. If you remember the old sweepstakes contests that used to be popular, they always came with “no purchase required” disclaimers. That same principle applies to sweeps casinos where they are legally required to allow you to play without making any purchases. That includes making it possible to play games with Sweeps Coins without requiring you to pay anything to do so.

Advantages of requesting Sweeps Coins by mail include:

  • It costs nothing aside a few minutes of your time and a postage stamp.
  • Having more Sweeps Coins lets you play more SC games.
  • Once you meet playthrough requirements with Sweeps Coins, you can redeem SC for cash prizes or gift cards.

In addition to the sweeps sites listed above, you’ll find other social and sweepstakes casinos typically offer the mail-in request option. You can usually get anywhere from 1 SC (like at RealPrize and Crown Coins Casino) up to 4 SC (like at Hello Millions and Mega Bonanza) or even 5 SC like Chumba Casino mail in sweeps, or.

By the way, at NoLimitCoins you can get what seems like a whopping 100 SC (which they call “Super Coins”) from a mail-in request. Note, however, that Super Coins aren’t themselves redeemable for cash prizes at NoLimitCoins. Rather, you use Super Coins to earn “Winnings” which can then be redeemed for cash prizes and gift cards, so it isn’t exactly the same as most sites where you can directly redeem SC for cash prizes.

Step-by-step guide to free mail-in sweeps coins

Step 1: Research the casino’s mailing requirements

Where to find "Alternative Method of Entry" instructions at WOW Vegas
Where to find “Alternative Method of Entry” instructions at WOW Vegas

The key to being successful with these mail-in sweeps coins requests is to follow the site’s instructions precisely. These instructions can be a bit detailed, so read carefully and pay attention. Look under “Terms and Conditions” or “Sweepstakes Rules” on the sites to find these instructions. Sometimes they appear in a section called “Alternative Method of Entry.”

It can be challenging sometimes to find this information on the sites. For instance, at WOW Vegas if you scroll to the bottom of the FAQ page, you’ll see a link telling you to “click here for instructions on alternative method of entry.” That’s what you’re looking for.

Sometimes you first have to enter your username and email address on the site, then get a unique request code which is often a long number. In those cases, you’ll have to jot that number down as you’ll need it later.

When it comes to writing and sending the letter, you sometimes have to use a particular size of envelope and even a particular size of paper or note card to include (e.g., 4” x 6”). Sometimes you have to write in all caps or include a particular phrase on the envelope. Deviate from any of these items and your request will be considered invalid and it will be denied.

Step 2: Gather needed materials

Once you’ve reviewed all of the instructions, get your envelope (correctly-sized), your paper or note card (also correctly-sized), a stamp, and a pen. Then carefully proceed through the steps as described on the site.

Note that the sites generally will limit you to one request per mailing, but they won’t limit how many requests you can make. If you plan on making multiple requests, perhaps purchase envelopes and/or stamps in bulk before you start.

Step 3: Write your request letter

A handwritten letter requesting Sweeptakes Coins from Pulsz
A handwritten letter requesting Sweeptakes Coins from Pulsz

When it comes time to write your letter, be sure again to follow the guidelines as they are presented. To the right is an example of a letter I wrote to request Sweepstakes Coins from Pulsz. Sometimes you have to use blank ink or use all capital letters in your letter (no kidding!). Your handwriting also needs to be legible (hopefully mine is clear enough!).

You also usually have to include additional information at the top of your letter such as your full name and address, your email address, the request code, and/or other info. I’m not showing all of that info here, but you get the idea.

Step 4: Address the envelope correctly

Here, too, you have to follow the directions carefully. For the Pulsz request, I had to use a #10 envelope (4 1/8” x 9 1/2”), and the address on the envelope had to be handwritten as well. I also had to include my return address, the Pulsz URL, the words “Sweepstakes Coins,” and that 13-digit Sweepstakes Coins Request Code I had earlier obtained on the website.

Step 5: Send the letter

Double-check all your work, stamp the envelope, and mail it off. You can use standard mail or use methods with additional tracking options.

Then you wait. Usually, it takes around 6-8 weeks for your request to be processed and the Sweeps Coins to appear in your account, although times will vary depending on the site. If you’ve followed all the steps as directed, you will get your SC.

Good deals on materials for free mail-in sweeps

The sites don’t generally limit mail-in requests for Sweepstakes Coins, but they are always fairly specific that you can only make one request per letter. Some players have gotten into a routine of making regular requests for SC. Indeed, one reason why the process is a little cumbersome and requires requests to be written by hand is to discourage people from making lots of requests (as they surely would if it only took a button-click online).

For reference, here a few resources for buying stamps, envelopes, and note cards:

Be aware there are sites out there running “stamp scams” by selling counterfeits or otherwise duping visitors. Here’s an article from the US Postal Inspection Service warning about such scams.

Three tips for success with sweeps mail-ins

Getting good at making these mail-in requests for Sweepstakes Coins isn’t as hard as, say, learning basic blackjack strategy or even how to manage a bankroll. But as with anything worth doing well, there are certain best practices you can follow to increase your chances for success. Try if you can to…

  • Maximize the value of your time and effort — Submitting these requests does take a little while and a bit of energy, so look for sites that offer more SC per request.
  • Be accurate and complete — The sites are like that incredibly nitpicky English teacher who pounced on every little thing and marked you down for making the smallest error. Rise to the challenge and be a stickler, too, as you follow every instruction precisely when preparing your mail-in request.
  • Keep track of requests sent — Since the process takes several weeks, it is worthwhile keeping a record of when you send in your requests. That can help later, too, if you end up consulting customer support to check on the status of your request.

Free Mail-In Sweeps

No, generally speaking, you are only allowed to make one request for Sweeps Coins per mailing.

The standard is around 6-8 weeks to receive your Sweepstakes Coins after requesting them by mail, although sometimes it can take even longer. Patience is a virtue.

The sites usually make it clear in their terms and conditions that they won’t be responsible for letters that get lost in transit. They may or may not contact you with an email should your mail-in request for Sweeps Coins be rejected. You can always follow up with customer support if you have questions about the status of your request.

Not at most sites, other than the limit only to make one request per letter. That said, the sites may reserve the right not to accept requests from customers thought to be “tampering with the entry process” or otherwise trying to take advantage of the sites in an unfair manner.

Common mistakes to avoid

Making a mail-in request for Sweeps Coins is perhaps a little more challenging than it looks, given all the ways your request can go wrong. Some common slip-ups that cause a request to be rejected as invalid include:

  • Not including all of the required details in the letter, or not copying the contents of the letter word-for-word as directed
  • Not obtaining a request code first before mailing the request
  • Not writing legibly, or printing your letter or envelope rather than handwriting
  • Using the wrong size paper or card, or the wrong size envelope
  • Not verifying your account first
  • Using the wrong ink color

Conclusion

Even experienced social and sweepstakes casino players don’t always know that you can receive Sweepstakes Coins simply by mailing the sites and asking for them. Truth be told, whenever you play games at a sweeps site, you should always be on the alert for ways to accumulate SC besides winning them in games or receiving them as bonuses when making purchases. Start taking advantage of the opportunity to claim mail in Sweeps Coins the top sites today.

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