Did You Get F***ed by Luck? Jazz Feels Your Pain

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Did You Get F***ed by Luck?  Jazz Feels Your Pain

San Jose, Costa Rica - In view of the recent news pertaining to the early retirement of NFL star and Indianapolis quarterback Andrew Luck, JAZZ Sports has announced the special grant of a $50 Free Play reward to all those players with submitted wagers on the aforementioned, in the MVP Odds category. Jazz now offers anonymous betting accounts.  Just have a valid email.


*Live streaming of games on-site
*Only an email need to open your anonymous betting account
*Payouts often in minutes
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement

*In business since 1996
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

JAZZ Sports deeply laments the untimely end of Luck’s flourishing career, but it also wishes to reassure its customers of its commitment to the best business practices, by voiding all previously-entered bets on the Colts’ leading man.

Lastly, JAZZ would like to invite any affected players to contact their customer service hotline (at 855-910-3888) in order to request their special benefit.

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