THIS Morning viewers weren't happy today as Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard ditched Spin To Win for a new game. The ITV lunchtime presenters warned viewers they'd be charged £2 when they called in for a chance to play Coin Drop. Spin To Win was free to enter and dished out cash prizes up to £3k - as well as a bag of This Morning branded goodies.
Coin Drop's top prize is an impressive £20,000. And anyone who gets through to Cat and Ben will walk away with at least £3000 in their pocket. Despite the bigger prizes on offer - with today's caller scooping £10k - viewers slammed the competition.
One feared it would cost them £40 a month if they entered every weekday, and said on X: "Can't believe they stopped spin to win. I played that every day for 4 years and didn't even get a call..
. I can't afford £40 a month to play 'coin drop'. "Imagine what it would have cost me if Spin to Win charged to play after my 4 years of trying?" Another viewer said: "Spin to Win Free.
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.Coin Drop £2..
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change it to Drops a Flop...
.can’t afford that." A third wanted to know: "Why have we got to pay to enter this competition Coin Drop? It was free to enter Spin To Win!" as a fourth chimed: "£2 a throw? Not sure I'll be entering.
" Spin To Win has been a This Morning stalwart segment for years. It went missing earlier this year - after Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby quit This Morning. The Wheel of Fortune style challenge often descended into chaos , with fans regularly branding it embar.
