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Paypal Casinos

Greigssy

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I was wondering if anybody knows of any Casinos accepting Paypal especially netent only casinos.It seems to be only UK based Casinos,Bookmakers that do offer it.
Mg:ladbrokes and 32red's casinos
Playtech:William hill's casinos
Also Victor Chandler,Paddy Power,Virgin games etc

The reason I ask as I use moneybookers but Iam started to get annoyed with the processing fees to get money in then money back out,also the 60 day debit card limit wtf is that all about.

With Paypal there are no fees or limits and there is more protection with paypal.

I just wonder why more european/us casinos dont offer this is a payment method,maybe a rep could answer this?
 
****disclaimer - this is totally my own opinion****

I really don't get why anyone would choose Paypal over Moneybookers, unless MB wasn't an option in your country of residence. Moneybookers charges a % fee to get money in, yes, but when it comes to money out, it's a flat rate fee, and takes 1 day.

I live in Spain, and regardless of how much or how little I withdraw to my bank, it costs me 1.80 EUR per withdrawal request, and as long as I request the withdrawal before about midday/1pm, I can guarantee it will be approved before 5-6pm that day, and in my bank before 10am the next day. Even if I request on a Friday.

Paypal take an absolute age to process transactions, and charge a really weird % fee on nearly everything you do with them. I don't even want to start talking about limits and their draconian account management methods, just google Paypal problems or whatever and read some of the stories! I've had 2 Paypal accounts closed in the past, one of which had a balance, which I never did get back, despite having done jack squat wrong.

I'm not the only person either.

Ever since I switched to Moneybookers, I've never looked back.
 
I thought there were no Paypal casinos and haven't been for years. PP got out of the gambling business when they became part of Ebay.
The only way I can see a deposit happening is if the casino deposit was disguised as a "peer to peer" payment.
 
Paypal is pretty hit or miss when it comes to gambling websites, I've found.
Netteller and Moneybookers/Skrill (Really? Skrill?) work best imho. If you absolutely must use Paypal, you'll just be in for a search- I just recall them stopping almost all of it when the US market closed off.

Best of luck! :thumbsup:
 
There are quite a few casinos accepting PayPal for UK players, I made a list of them on my site (check my sig).

ps. Bryan says it's OK to post my link here ;)
 
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