Eight North Carolina sports betting bonuses & promos to use this week

Legal online sports betting has arrived in North Carolina and there are so many great ways for NC bettors to get in on the action!All of the major online sportsbooks are active in the Tar Heel State at this point, and each one is promoting a great welcome offer to acclimate new users.Most of the online sportsbooks have promo codes that activate the offer, but some require you to click a link to get the new customer offer.Below is an outline of the best betting promos for new users in North Carolina.

All of these online sportsbooks have different offers that are available in other legal sports betting states, and each one works for all sports markets.The FanDuel NC promo code lets new users bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets.All it takes is an $5 initial wager to get $200 bonus bets guaranteed.

Click here to get started.Bettors in other legal FanDuel states can take advantage of FanDuel’s national welcome offer that lets new customers bet $5 to get $150 in bonus bets guaranteed.This offer works whether your initial wager wins or loses.Fanatics’ North Carolina offer is the same as its standard welcome offer.

You can claim the Fanatics new customer offer to bet $100 and get $100 in bonus bets every day for 10 days, for up to $1,000 in total value.Click here to get the offer.You don’t have to participate in the promotion for all 10 days, but you won’t get the full $1K bonus bet offer. Much like Fanatics, DraftKings has its regular offer in North Carolina as well.

Right now, DraftKings is showcasing a standard welcome offer that lets bettors wager $5 to get $200 in bonus bets instantly AND an everyday Same Game Parlay for the NBA Playoffs! Click here to claim the DraftKings NC offer.North Carolina bettors can get an exclusive offer from BetMGM Sportsbook.actually has two welcome offers that you can use for the NBA, or any sports market tonight or in the future.Sign up with bonus code NYPNEWS1600 to get a 20% Deposit Match up to $1,600 in Sports Bonus! (so if...

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