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Paddy Power Review



If you’ve come across Paddy Power in the past, either as a customer or someone who has watched their advertising campaigns then you’ll know that they’re all about fun and innovation. They are an entertaining company to follow but there are some serious benefits for their account holders.

Paddy Power were formed in Ireland in 1988 when three existing bookies decided to merge and their presence quickly spread to the UK where betting shops started to spring up across many high streets.

So it’s a fun atmosphere but what else does this bookmaker have to offer?

Paddy Power Bonus and Ongoing Offers

Paddy Power’s opening offer is very similar to that of other UK bookies as it requires a £10.00 initial deposit in order to claim up to £30.00 in free bets. Just register your basic details and make that first credit at £10.00 or higher.

Place your first bet at a price of 1/2 or longer – singles or multiples – and once it is settled, the additional £30.00 free bet will appear in your account. Unlike other bookies you now have some breathing space and where most require you to use the freebie within 7 days, Paddy Power allow up to 30 days before it expires.

Further promotions are made available for ongoing players and these may typically include an Accumulator insurance deal and a Both Teams to Score offer, both of which apply to football.

Sports Market and Odds Value

Paddy Power are a long established name on the Odds Checking sites so we’ve known for years that they offer some good value across the majority of their sporting markets. Often they’re out in front for football and horse racing while they always compete in their full list of sports.

Here is that list:

Horse Racing, Football, Tennis, Cricket, Golf, Motor Racing, Boxing, American Football, Australian Rules, Baseball, Basketball, Cycling, Darts, GAA Sports, Greyhound Racing, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Rink Hockey, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Snooker, Surfing, UFC & MMA, Volleyball, Water Polo, Winter Sports

As you would expect, Paddy Power are also active when it comes to entertainment and politics and with a huge list of sporting side markets, you should never be short of a betting option.

Banking

The bad news is that the payment options at Paddy Power are pretty limited but the good part is that the main e-wallet providers are included. That list is restricted to Paypal, Neteller and Skrill so hopefully you will have access to at least one of those operators.

The traditional methods – bank transfers plus debit cards – are also here but this is perhaps one area where the bookmaker could look at expanding.

Customer Service


Clicking on Paddy Power’s help centre at the very top of the page will lead you to every customer service option you could possibly want. This starts with a helpful list of FAQs and there are further links to live chat, e-mail and telephone.

Paddy Power also have a dedicated Twitter account just for customer help so this really is a very positive side to the business.

Conclusion

It’s good to hang out with Paddy Power just for the fun of it so whatever you do, be certain to follow them on social media. Make sure you look beyond that fun element though as there’s lots to enjoy here.

Great odds in a range of markets backed by excellent offers and some trusted customer service makes Paddy Power one of the first destinations for anyone interested in a new bookmaker account.

Pros (+):

  • Welcome bonus worth up to £30 in free bets
  • Ongoing promotions including Acca Insurance
  • Excellent customer service
  • Entertaining brand

Cons (-):

  • Limited set of funding options

Matthew

Matt Harris has worked as a freelance sports writer since 1990 and the ‘good old days’ of print journalism. In those pre-digital times, he worked for a number of football fanzines and also covered sport in local county publications.

From there, Matt worked for Sky Sports’ teletext service in 1992 at the birth of the new Premier League. Since the online revolution, he has also covered cricket and football for operators including Unibet, Betfair, Cloudbet, BetVictor and 888Sport.

Matt’s expertise lies in cricket, football and golf and he is our chief writer at ukbookmakers.info.

As a Tottenham Hotspurs fan, Matt also writes for www.thelilywhites.co.uk. This fansite has been launched in 2019 and every important Spurs news are covered there.

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