Duospin Account
Duospin Login & Registration
You may have heard the phrase “every journey begins with a single step”, and it’s one that holds very true for online bookies! You can’t even place a deposit, let alone any bets, without first having created an account and filled out some personal information. Just like bookmakers themselves, registration processes come in all shapes and sizes. Some sites want every little bit of your personal information, right down to your mother’s maiden name, before letting you join, while others just need you to set up a username and password and you’re golden. But which end of the spectrum does Duospin lean on?
How to Sign Up for Duospin
Choose Your Bonus
You can select whether you want to receive the sportsbook bonus or a casino bonus – so do that! You can also choose to get no bonus at all if they’re not your thing.
Create Login Details
Next, you’ll have to input your email address, and also create a password. Remember that your address should be valid (you’ll have to verify it), and your password should be unique!
Input Personal Information
The next two pages will require you to enter a ton of personal details, such as your full name, address, date of birth, and so on. Remember to answer truthfully, since you’ll need to provide documents to back up this info eventually.
Verify Your Email
The final step of the Duospin registration process will be to confirm your email address is legitimate – which will be much easier than the verification you’ll go through later, since it’ll just involve clicking a link sent to your inbox.
Sadly, Duospin’s sign-up process is everything I dislike about bookmaker registration. It’s slow, it requires way too much information, and dear lord, it goes on forever! Just when you think to yourself “alright, I’m done, there’s no more information they can pry out of me”, you realize there’s still another page of personal details you need to fill out! Now, to play devil’s advocate, we do understand that a lot of those details will be needed for verification down the line… but why not just collect them during verification?!