- Shanna T.·$4,958.80·7/5/2026
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- Jocelyn W.·$8,593.92·7/5/2026
- Guy H.·$9,650.08·7/5/2026
- Emmalee S.·$3,616.54·7/5/2026
- Jalon M.·$7,617.87·7/4/2026
- Tierra M.·$6,484.78·7/4/2026
- Anderson G.·$4,274.20·7/4/2026
- Jerad P.·$7,639.15·7/3/2026
- Aubrey C.·$658.10·7/3/2026
- Reina S.·$1,109.15·7/3/2026
- Aurelio V.·$3,579.87·7/3/2026
- Liza S.·$7,574.26·7/3/2026
- Nadia J.·$9,818.56·7/3/2026
- Eleonore B.·$6,381.81·7/3/2026
- Vaughn B.·$7,694.98·7/2/2026
- Lelah T.·$7,710.06·7/2/2026
- Shanna T.·$4,958.80·7/5/2026
- Viviane S.·$2,297.08·7/5/2026
- Gayle W.·$2,139.09·7/5/2026
- Jocelyn W.·$8,593.92·7/5/2026
- Guy H.·$9,650.08·7/5/2026
- Emmalee S.·$3,616.54·7/5/2026
- Jalon M.·$7,617.87·7/4/2026
- Tierra M.·$6,484.78·7/4/2026
- Anderson G.·$4,274.20·7/4/2026
- Jerad P.·$7,639.15·7/3/2026
- Aubrey C.·$658.10·7/3/2026
- Reina S.·$1,109.15·7/3/2026
- Aurelio V.·$3,579.87·7/3/2026
- Liza S.·$7,574.26·7/3/2026
- Nadia J.·$9,818.56·7/3/2026
- Eleonore B.·$6,381.81·7/3/2026
- Vaughn B.·$7,694.98·7/2/2026
- Lelah T.·$7,710.06·7/2/2026
- Shanna T.·$4,958.80·7/5/2026
- Viviane S.·$2,297.08·7/5/2026
- Gayle W.·$2,139.09·7/5/2026
- Jocelyn W.·$8,593.92·7/5/2026
- Guy H.·$9,650.08·7/5/2026
- Emmalee S.·$3,616.54·7/5/2026
- Jalon M.·$7,617.87·7/4/2026
- Tierra M.·$6,484.78·7/4/2026
- Anderson G.·$4,274.20·7/4/2026
- Jerad P.·$7,639.15·7/3/2026
- Aubrey C.·$658.10·7/3/2026
- Reina S.·$1,109.15·7/3/2026
- Aurelio V.·$3,579.87·7/3/2026
- Liza S.·$7,574.26·7/3/2026
- Nadia J.·$9,818.56·7/3/2026
- Eleonore B.·$6,381.81·7/3/2026
- Vaughn B.·$7,694.98·7/2/2026
- Lelah T.·$7,710.06·7/2/2026
- Shanna T.·$4,958.80·7/5/2026
- Viviane S.·$2,297.08·7/5/2026
- Gayle W.·$2,139.09·7/5/2026
- Jocelyn W.·$8,593.92·7/5/2026
- Guy H.·$9,650.08·7/5/2026
- Emmalee S.·$3,616.54·7/5/2026
- Jalon M.·$7,617.87·7/4/2026
- Tierra M.·$6,484.78·7/4/2026
- Anderson G.·$4,274.20·7/4/2026
- Jerad P.·$7,639.15·7/3/2026
- Aubrey C.·$658.10·7/3/2026
- Reina S.·$1,109.15·7/3/2026
- Aurelio V.·$3,579.87·7/3/2026
- Liza S.·$7,574.26·7/3/2026
- Nadia J.·$9,818.56·7/3/2026
- Eleonore B.·$6,381.81·7/3/2026
- Vaughn B.·$7,694.98·7/2/2026
- Lelah T.·$7,710.06·7/2/2026
AMOE
An Alternative Method of Entry, or “AMOE,” is a free, mail-in way to request Sweeps Coins at a sweepstakes casino without buying anything. It exists to support the “no purchase necessary” principle that sweepstakes-style promotions rely on, which helps keep the platform aligned with sweepstakes rules.
At 1UP Casino, AMOE lets eligible players request promotional Sweeps Coins by mail, then use those Sweeps Coins to play eligible games and, if you meet the playthrough and redemption rules, redeem for prizes.
Why AMOE Exists (And Why Players Should Care)
AMOE is designed to make sure there is a genuine free path to entry. In plain terms, you can participate in sweepstakes promotions without a paid purchase. That matters because sweepstakes promotions are typically built around two core ideas:
- “No purchase necessary” to participate.
- Purchases (if offered) should not increase your odds in a way that removes a free alternative.
For players, AMOE is also a practical option if you prefer not to spend money, you are budgeting tightly, or you simply want another way to collect Sweeps Coins alongside free options like login rewards.
Quick Snapshot: How Sweeps Coins Work on the Platform
Sweeps Coins are the promotional currency used for sweepstakes-style play. They are different from Gold Coins, which are typically used for entertainment-style gameplay.
A few key rules to understand before you submit an AMOE request:
- Promotional Sweeps Coins typically have a 1x playthrough requirement. That means you must wager them once in eligible games before they can become eligible for redemption.
- The minimum redemption threshold is 100 Sweeps Coins.
- Eligible games for promotional Sweeps Coins are typically slots.
If you are brand-new, you may also see the welcome offer “20,000 Gold Coins + 2 Sweeps Coins Free” after account creation and email verification.
AMOE Eligibility: Who Can Submit a Mail-In Request?
To keep things compliant and fair, AMOE requests usually have strict eligibility requirements. You should expect to meet all of the following before sending anything:
You must be a registered 1UP Casino player with a verified email address, and the account details you provide must match your mail-in request.
You must be of legal age to participate based on the platform’s rules for your location.
You must not be located in restricted jurisdictions. Based on current restrictions, the promotion is not available to players located in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia, as well as Canada and the United States.
If you are unsure whether you are eligible, do not guess. Verify your account location settings first, then contact support at “support@play1upcasino.com” if anything looks off.
What You Need Before You Write Your AMOE Request
AMOE mail-ins are commonly rejected for small details, so it helps to prepare your information first. Have the following ready and make sure it matches your account exactly:
- Your full name
- The email address tied to your 1UP Casino account
- Your full residential mailing address
- A clear request for the AMOE Sweeps Coins promotion (the mail-in request bonus)
- Any required statements, acknowledgments, or declarations specified by the promotion terms on the site at the time you submit
Even if a single character is different from your account profile, it can slow review or trigger rejection.
Step-by-Step: How to Submit an AMOE Request (Mail-In)
The AMOE process is straightforward, but it is detail-sensitive. Use these steps as a clean, compliance-friendly template.
First, create your 1UP Casino account and verify your email. If you submit a mail-in request before your account is verified, it may not be credited.
Next, write your request legibly. If you type it, make sure it is printed clearly and looks professional. If you handwrite it, use dark ink and keep it easy to read.
Then, include all required information in the body of the request. If the promotion requires an exact phrase, use that exact phrase and spelling.
After that, mail your request using the mailing method and address shown in the current AMOE instructions on 1UP Casino. Because mailing addresses and formatting requirements can change, you should always follow the version displayed on the site at the time you mail your entry.
Finally, keep proof of mailing for your records. If a credit issue comes up, this helps you and support narrow down the timeline.
Required Information: A Simple Example You Can Follow
Here is an example of the type of information that is typically expected in an AMOE request. Do not treat this as the official wording, because the platform may require specific language.
“I am requesting the Alternative Method of Entry Sweeps Coins credit for my 1UP Casino account. My account email is name@example.com. My full name is First Last, and my mailing address is Street Address, City, State, Zip Code. I confirm I meet eligibility requirements and agree to the promotion terms.”
Before you mail anything, compare your draft against the current AMOE instructions shown on the website so you do not miss a required line.
Mailing Guidelines That Prevent Avoidable Rejections
Most AMOE problems happen because a request is incomplete, hard to verify, or looks duplicated. These guidelines keep your submission clean:
Write clearly, and avoid smudged ink, torn paper, or unclear printing.
Use your real residential address, not a temporary address, mailbox forwarding service, or business address unless the terms explicitly allow it.
Send one request per envelope unless the terms clearly say multiple requests can be included together. Bundling requests is a common rejection trigger.
Do not reuse the same handwriting patterns, phrasing, or formatting across multiple household accounts. Sweepstakes compliance teams flag repeated patterns as possible fraud.
Submission Deadlines and Entry Limits: What to Expect
AMOE requests almost always have deadline rules, such as being postmarked within a certain window or received by a specific date. They also often have limits, such as a maximum number of mail-in requests per player per day, week, or promotion period.
Because these limits can change by promotion, the safest approach is to treat the on-site AMOE terms as the controlling instructions and mail your request promptly. Waiting too long increases the odds that a request falls outside a promotion window or that the requirements update before your request arrives.
Processing Timelines: When You’ll See Sweeps Coins Credited
Mail-in AMOE is not instant. After your request arrives, it typically goes through a review process to confirm eligibility, verify identity and account details, and screen for duplicates.
Once approved, your Sweeps Coins are credited to your account and will show in your balance. From there, they follow the same rules as other promotional Sweeps Coins, including the 1x playthrough requirement before they can become eligible for redemption.
If you have waited a reasonable amount of time and still do not see a credit, email support at “support@play1upcasino.com” with your account email and the date you mailed your request.
How Approved AMOE Entries Are Used on 1UP Casino
After the platform credits your approved AMOE Sweeps Coins, you can use them on eligible games, which are generally slots for promotional Sweeps Coins. You will want to track two things as you play:
Your playthrough progress, so you know when your Sweeps Coins have been wagered once.
Your redemption readiness, because redemptions typically require at least 100 Sweeps Coins and completion of any required verification steps.
If you are planning to redeem, it is smart to keep your account details consistent and up to date, since payout reviews often require identity checks.
Common Reasons AMOE Requests Get Rejected (And How to Avoid Them)
AMOE rejections are usually about verification and compliance, not “bad luck.” Here are the most common issues players run into:
The email address on the request does not match the account email, or it is unreadable.
The name or address does not match what is listed in the account profile.
The request is missing required wording, declarations, or other mandatory information.
The submission appears duplicated, mass-produced, or part of a pattern that suggests automation.
The player is located in a restricted jurisdiction, or the location cannot be verified.
The request arrives outside the eligible window, such as after a deadline or beyond an entry limit.
If you want the best chance of approval, keep your request simple, accurate, and consistent with your account.
Account Requirements, Location Checks, and Fraud Prevention
Sweepstakes casinos use fraud prevention tools to protect both players and the integrity of the promotions. That can include account verification, location checks, device and network screening, and review of entry patterns.
For AMOE specifically, it is important not to create multiple accounts or attempt to bypass location restrictions. That can lead to request rejection, promotional disqualification, or account suspension.
If your account information changes, update your profile first, then submit an AMOE request using the updated details so your entry can be verified smoothly.
Responsible Participation: Keep It Fun and Within Your Limits
Even though AMOE is free to enter, Sweeps Coins gameplay can still feel like real-money play because it can lead to prize redemptions. Set a budget for your time, use limits when they are available, and take breaks if gameplay stops being fun.
If you ever feel like you are chasing losses or playing past your comfort level, consider using tools like time-outs or self-exclusion, and reach out for help if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About AMOE at 1UP Casino
Yes. AMOE is a free way to request promotional Sweeps Coins without buying anything. Purchases may be offered separately, but AMOE exists so eligible players can participate without paying.
The current mail-in request bonus is 2 Sweeps Coins per approved request, based on the available promotion details. Always confirm the exact amount in the current on-site terms before mailing.
Yes. Promotional Sweeps Coins generally have a 1x playthrough requirement, meaning you must wager them once in eligible games before they can become eligible for redemption.
Promotional Sweeps Coins are typically eligible for slots. If game eligibility changes by promotion, the on-site terms will control.
AMOE is mailed and reviewed, so it is not immediate. Processing time depends on mail delivery and internal review timelines. If you are concerned, contact support with your account email and mailing date.
No. There are geographic restrictions. The promotion is not available in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia, as well as Canada and the United States.
Neat writing helps, but rejections more often come from mismatched account details, missing required statements, duplicate patterns, or being in a restricted location.
Do not do this unless the current AMOE rules specifically say you can. One request per envelope is the safest approach because bundling is often treated as non-compliant.
Yes, you should have an active account and a verified email so the platform can match and credit your request correctly.
After your Sweeps Coins are credited, you must complete the 1x playthrough requirement. Redemptions also generally require a minimum of 100 Sweeps Coins, plus any account verification steps.
Email support@play1upcasino.com with your account email, what you mailed, and the approximate mailing date. Ask what requirement was not met, then resubmit only after correcting the issue.
AMOE is a solid option if you want a purchase-free way to collect Sweeps Coins, and it is easiest when you treat it like paperwork: follow the current on-site instructions exactly, keep your account details consistent, and mail your request promptly so it stays within the rules.


