Our friends at Triple5bet have taken customer care services to a whole new level after launching their Request a Call Feature.

With this feature, customers don’t need to call the company, when they are in need of help. You just request a call, enter the number you want to be called on, sit and wait for one of their staff to call you back.

Triple5bet tailors all their services to the needs of the customer. The decision to come up with the ‘call me back’ feature, was informed by the rise in the cost of airtime in Kenya, which makes it economically impossible to go looking for customer care services.

The management also wanted to reduce the amount of time customers waste on seeking help, as they will call you within 5 seconds of making the call me back request. They want punters to concentrate on what is important, betting, as you let them worry about your concerns.

Despite being a new entrant in the Kenyan betting industry, Triple5bet have set themselves apart not only with their top notch customer care services but also mouthwatering bonuses for punters.

Both new and existing customers can redeem daily bonuses. New customers get 100% bonus on their first deposit and first stake

All you have to do is to open a new account at triple5bet.com, deposit and stake any amount from Ksh 50 to Ksh 5000 and claim your 100%.

All existing customers also get a 50% bonus on their first stake of the day. These guys really know how to take care of their customers.

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