Every Free SC Route on Pulsz
Four routes, no purchase required on any of them:
- Signup grant. Reported at 5,000 GC + 2.3 SC with no purchase (bonus.com, gamingtoday.com) — the exact SC figure moves with the affiliate code that referred you, so treat it as approximate.
- The daily ladder. Our tracker logs SC 0.40 per day averaged, about 45s of clicking. The reported ladder (rg.org): 5,000 GC + 0.3 SC on day one, scaling with an unbroken streak to 5,000 GC + 2.4 SC by day 21 — an eightfold difference between a fresh streak and a mature one, and another figure that shifts by affiliate. The value is in the streak, not the day.
- Referral. 6,000 GC + 30 SC after the invitee makes a purchase. The trigger is the friend registering through your link and making a qualifying Gold Coin purchase — reported thresholds conflict ($9.99+ per one source, $15+ per another), and so does the cap (max 10 referrals vs unlimited). Two conflicts on one bonus means the live Sweeps Rules are the only version that counts.
- The mail-in AMOE. 5 SC per approved request card, unlimited requests — one of the better envelope rates in sweeps, guarded by the strictest format spec we've documented. The rest of this page is about it.
All SC — granted or promotional — carries a 1x playthrough before it can be redeemed, consistent across every source we checked. And redemption has floors: gift cards from 10 SC, cash from 100 SC.
The 5 SC Envelope With a 13-Digit Tripwire
Pulsz pays five times Crown Coins' envelope rate, then engineers the entry so that a single formatting slip voids it. The distinctive mechanism is the 13-digit postal request code: generated inside your account on the Sweeps Rules page, single-use, and dead 60 days after generation. It must appear legibly on the card and the envelope's upper-left. An expired, reused, or unreadable code voids the entire entry — and since processing runs ~8–12 weeks, a code generated months before mailing can expire before anyone reads it. Generate immediately before you mail, never in advance batches you'll sit on.
The card
One handwritten request card per envelope, in NON-BLACK ink, one color only — the inverse of the blue-ink rule at most competitors, and black ballpoint is exactly the pen most people reach for. The card must carry all of:
- Your full legal name, matching your account and your ID
- The URL "www.Pulsz.com"
- Your return residential address, matching your verified address
- The email address on your account
- Your 13-digit postal request code
- A declaration beginning, per the sweepsy.com transcription:
The envelope
A stamped #10 envelope, front carrying your return address, "www.Pulsz.com", and "Sweepstakes Coins", with the 13-digit code in the upper-left. Addressed to:
Yellow Social Interactive Limited
PO Box 9401
Manchester, NH 03108
The void triggers
| Mistake | Result |
|---|---|
| Black ink, or more than one ink color | Void |
| Typed or printed entries | Void |
| Illegible handwriting or an unreadable code | Void |
| Expired or reused 13-digit code | Void |
| Name, address, or email not matching the verified account/ID | Void |
One source (thegameday.com) additionally reports a postmark-from-your-account-state rule, which the sweepsy transcription doesn't include — mail from your home state anyway and the question never matters.
Three Clocks, One Envelope
The Pulsz AMOE runs against three timers at once, and only one of them is on your side:
- Processing: ~8–12 weeks. The envelope you mail today credits in roughly two to three months.
- Promotional SC expire 60 days after award (legalsportsreport.com). The clock on the coins starts when they land, not when you mailed.
- Dormancy: 60 days without Virtual Coin gameplay makes the account Dormant under Terms Section 6.11 — captured from pulsz.com's own text — and Dormant accounts have all Virtual Coins expire, including purchased GC.
Put together: a mailed card that takes 12 weeks to process can outlive the coins you're waiting on if you stop playing. Mail, then keep logging in — the daily ladder claim doubles as your dormancy defense, and once coins land, play them through and move toward a floor rather than letting a second 60-day fuse start burning.
The Break-Even Math
At 5 SC per approved envelope, the supplies problem that dominates a 1 SC AMOE mostly disappears — a ~$0.93 envelope buying $5 of face value is a real margin. The costs that remain are time and failure: the 8–12 week lag, the void-trigger list above, and the expiry clocks. Run it:
Mail-In Break-Even Calc · Pulsz
Cost per SC actually credited
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Face value assumes 1 SC → $1 at the cash tier, before the 1x playthrough haircut. The 5 SC award is from the sweepsy.com transcription of the official Sweeps Rules; the survival input exists because the void-trigger list is long and rejections are silent. Supply and postage defaults are editable estimates; check current USPS pricing.
Next Steps
When the credited coins head for the exit: floors, the one-request-per-48-hours rule, and the 90-day completion clock are on the redemption rules page; real timelines — including the big-win affidavit holds — on the payout times page. The 19-state block list is on the excluded states page, and the operator's Kentucky settlements and state-exit record are in Is Pulsz Legit?. Platform overview: Pulsz Casino review.
Pulsz Casino Sign-Up
6,000 GC + 30 SC after the invitee makes a purchase. Every free route above works without buying anything.