Mail-in entry is the postal form of the Alternative Means of Entry. Players write a request following the operator's exact instructions, often on a plain index card, and mail it to claim free Sweeps Coins.
Each request usually returns a fixed amount of SC, and rules cap how many can be sent per envelope or per day. Though slower than online bonuses, mail-in entry is the guaranteed free path that keeps the sweepstakes legally compliant.
Example usage
- Mail a 3x5 card with the required details to request free SC.
- Each mail-in entry returns a set number of Sweeps Coins.
Related terms
- AMOE (Alternative Means of Entry), A free entry route, usually a mailed request, that lets players obtain Sweeps Coins without making any purchase.
- No-Purchase Necessary, The legal principle that a sweepstakes must offer a free way to enter and win, with no purchase required to participate.
- Promotional Sweepstakes, A marketing promotion where prizes are awarded by chance with a free entry option, the legal framework sweepstakes casinos use.
- Sweeps Coins (SC), The promotional currency at sweepstakes casinos that can be played in games and, once eligible, redeemed for cash prizes or gift cards.