Here at kwiff, we've got your first losing bet covered.

We’re going to give you your stake back up to £5 on your first losing settled bet as a Surprise Bet.

That’s right and getting involved couldn’t be any easier, just follow the simple steps below.

How does it work?

Open the kwiff app and place bets (min £2) on sport.

When you’ve lost your first settled bet, we’ll give you your stake back up to £5 as a Surprise Bet.

Only available to customers that have been contacted via email/SMS.

                        Terms & Conditions

  • This offer will be available from 18:00 on Friday 14th June until 23:59 on Sunday 16th June 2019.
  • Customers must be over 18 and reside in the UK.
  • This offer is only available to customers who have been contacted via Email &/or SMS regarding this offer.
  • Customers must stake a minimum of £2 on any sport during the promotional period.
  • On the first losing bet, we’ll reward you with a Surprise Bet equal to the losing stake up to £5 on Monday 17th June 2019 by 5pm BST.
  • Maximum surprise bet is £5 per customer.
  • Only available once per customer.
  • Only the first losing bet during the promotional period will count towards this offer.
  • Only the first settled bet will be taken into consideration.

          Surprise Bet

  • Customers eligible for a reward will be awarded a sports bet of kwiff’s choice.
  • The customer will not be able to select the bet.
  • Not all bets will be ‘kwiffed’ (supercharged) and any odds increases are subject to the regular terms and conditions; section kwiffed bets.
  • If the bet is a winning bet, the customer will receive all winnings (including the initial stake). The winnings will not be subject to any wagering requirements and can be withdrawn.
  • If the bet is cancelled, for example if the event is no longer scheduled to be played, the customer will receive a monetary reward equivalent.
  • If the bet is voided (“pushed”), the customer will receive a monetary reward equivalent.

        General

  • kwiff reserves the right to withdraw this offer if, in our judgement, the offer is being abused.