Andrew wins Sh5m with Sportpesa
Sports
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Standard reporter
| Aug 01, 2014
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Nairobi, Kenya: For Andrew, declaring his love for Sportpesa, on Valentines’’ day has turned out to be his best decision ever-and memorable at that. True to Sportpesa’s mantra of providing entertaining and profitable games, Andrew did just Profit, from a paltry investment of Kshs 100, Mr. Andrew hit the jackpot winning Sh5,351,700 with SportPesa.
To win the weekly jackpot all you need to do is predict correctly the outcomes of 13 given games before the first whistle of the first game and after the last whistle of the last game. Sportpesa offers over 500 games from 200 different leagues-sourced locally and internationally.
As the major leagues start in a fortnight or so sportpesa will provide news, updates and in the coming weeks even more markets will be on offer, like handicap betting.
SportPesa, enables one to bet from anywhere, at anytime and withdraw instantly after the last whistle. Playing with sportpesa is either through sms or web-the website complements the SMS by providing the status of players bets, active/inactive games, game ID’s and displaying jackpot games not forgetting terms and conditions. A user sending SMS to 79079.
Sportpesa has invested massively in a proprietary technology platform that guarantees customer satisfaction, making sure only the very best reaches its customers in terms of sports betting. they have partnered with reliable service providers for cash transfers; Mpesa ,Airtel Money, Standard Chartered Bank, Equity Bank, Yu Cash and Orange Money thus winnings are sent directly to the winners phone.
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