The Four No-Purchase Routes
Every Sweeps Coin on Pulsz Bingo can be had without buying anything — that is the legal architecture the whole model stands on. Four routes exist:
- Daily login bonus: $0.30 SC plus Gold Coins every 24 hours, roughly a 45s claim. The steady route, and the one that keeps the dormancy clock fed.
- No-purchase signup: around 5,000 GC + 2 SC for registering and verifying — the amount varies by affiliate link, so treat any specific figure as promotional weather.
- The mail-in AMOE: 5 SC per approved envelope, unlimited requests [REPORTED]. On paper the most generous mail award in the YSI family — and the route with the most ways to silently fail, which is what the rest of this page is about.
- Referral: no Pulsz-Bingo-specific terms surfaced. The Pulsz program (6,000 GC + 30 SC to the referrer after the invitee's qualifying GC purchase) is the best available proxy — note the referrer reward requires the invitee to spend money, so it is free for you, not for them.
The AMOE, Forensically
The award is 5 SC per approved envelope. The word doing the work is approved. The requirements below come from review captures of the logged-in Sweepstakes Rules page and third-party writeups [REPORTED]; the site bot-blocks direct capture, so pull the live card wording from your own account menu before mailing.
The card
One handwritten card per envelope, written legibly in non-black ink — yes, black ink is a reported void trigger, the inverse of the usual blue-ink demand elsewhere in sweeps. The card carries your details and a unique 13-digit postal request code pulled from the logged-in Sweepstakes Rules page. Each code is single-use and expires 60 days after issue.
The envelope
A stamped #10 envelope to: YSI-Sweepstakes, Yellow Social Interactive Limited, PO Box 9401, Manchester, NH 03108 — the same box Pulsz uses. The envelope itself must carry your return address, the site URL, the words "Sweepstakes Coins", and the request code, and must be postmarked from the state on your account address. Mail one from a work trip across a state line and it is void on arrival.
The void triggers
| Mistake | Result |
|---|---|
| Black ink or typed entry | Void |
| Illegible handwriting | Void, sole discretion |
| Expired or reused request code | Void — codes die at 60 days |
| Postmark outside your account state | Void |
| Details don't match account/ID | Void; misrepresentation risks the account |
None of these voids generate a notification. Processing runs up to 3 months (one reviewer reported ~4 weeks), and the recurring Trustpilot complaint is cards allegedly marked "never received" or "too late" — disputes the player cannot audit, because the failure happens inside a PO box. Price that rejection risk into the math below.
The Break-Even Math
At 5 SC per approved envelope, the AMOE is unusually rich — a ~$0.93 envelope returning $5 face value is a bet worth making if your envelopes survive. The tool prices your actual cost per SC against your assumed rejection rate.
Mail-In Break-Even Calculator
5 SC per approved envelope [REPORTED]; 100 SC cash floor from the tracker.
Effective cost per credited SC
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The 5 SC award and the void triggers are [REPORTED] third-party figures; the site blocks automated capture of its Sweeps Rules. Verify the live card wording in your logged-in account menu before mailing anything.
The Dormancy Clock Eats Hoarded Coins
The ToU mirrors Pulsz §6.11: 60 days without gameplay expires every Virtual Coin, purchased Gold Coins included. That interacts viciously with an AMOE whose credits can lag up to 3 months: envelopes mailed by a player who then stops logging in can arrive as SC on an account whose balance has already been wiped — or not at all, if a state exit closed the account first, as happened to every California balance on Dec 15, 2025. Accumulate while playing, redeem at 25 SC (gift cards, reported floor) or 100 SC (cash), and never treat the balance as savings.
Before You Mail Anything
- Pull a fresh request code for every envelope from the logged-in Sweepstakes Rules page; never reuse one, and mail well inside its 60-day life.
- Write in blue or another non-black ink, print-legible, details exactly matching your verified account identity.
- Mail from your own state, with your return address, the site URL, "Sweepstakes Coins", and the code on the envelope.
- Keep logging in daily — the $0.30 SC claim is also your dormancy-clock insurance while envelopes crawl through processing.
- Photograph each card and envelope before sending. It won't force a credit, but it is the only record you'll hold in a "never received" dispute.
Next Steps
The rest of the Pulsz Bingo evidence file: the legitimacy audit, the redemption rulebook your 5 SC eventually has to clear, the Pulsz Bingo vs Pulsz comparison (the sister site pays 0.4 SC daily), and the 19-state exclusion list that decides whether any of this applies to you. Platform page: Pulsz Bingo review.
Pulsz Bingo Sign-Up
No-purchase signup is around 5,000 GC + 2 SC, affiliate-variable. The daily claim and the mail-in route work the same whether or not you ever buy coins.