The cold snap has coincided with a post Christmas economy drive for many families – possibly another reason why people are choosing to stay in the warmth and comfort of their own homes and go online for their entertainment.
Canny bingo sites have spotted the trend and many are offering big cash prizes to bring the punters in – and keep them playing.
One of the UK’s largest online bingo club's help its 200,000 members to access the best bingo prizes on the web.
The site’s blog editor Freddy Benson said: “Bingo players know they can still enjoy their favourite game in the comfort of their own homes without having to brave freezing cold temperatures and hazardous icy roads.
“Who wants to scrape the ice off the windscreen when they can sit down in front of the PC and play for big money at home. It makes perfect sense.
“At this time of year many of us are spent up and bingo players know if they play at home they’ll spend a lot less than they would in other outdoor activities.
“With bingo sites now offering huge cash prizes there really is no need for anyone to bother heading out into the snow. More and more people are realising they can have more fun at home, spend less and have the chance to win more.
“Ever since the snow came down before Christmas our numbers are up and in the past few days it’s been crazy. There is definitely a direct correlation between snow fall and activity on OnlineBingoClub.co.uk.”
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