Poll what's your preferred payment method?

Which Payment Option Is Best For You?


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Choosing the right payment method is all about your personal circumstances. For example, if you don’t mind about having online gambling transactions on your bank statement, using a debit card is probably just fine – however, the slow withdrawals are a bit of a turn-off, which is where EWallets may come in handy.
PayPal, for example, is a great way of making fast and fee-free deposits and withdrawals, and with most players having a PayPal account anyway, it’s quick to get started!
Let us know what your preferred payment method is? Do you have any favourites – or reasons why you don’t like using certain methods? Let us know.
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Card, it's just most common way for me to pay anything online, Many casinos support VISA direct so withdrawals are instant and i don't even mind to wait few bank days my money to be credited, as long it's on it's way. Not depositing (or at least losing) that much so for me it's also easiest from SOW point of view to have my gambling transactions in same statement than my "normal" income which covers my deposits easily.

Not really in netwallets, just extra step for me, fully understand that many like to use them though but these are right away higher risk payment method than debit card which is connected to your current account (back to SOW point).

Anonymous payment methods like Paysafe shouldn't exist in this world when casinos are wanted to follow all these finance institutions AML legislation....

Never really wanted to use cryptos for gambling, Euros work easier, buying cryptos for some other purposes than depositing them to casinos (at some stage you usually pay some fees, at least in converting them).
 
Neteller, quick and easy - and any winnings remain outside my jurisdiction as I use the Neteller+ Card.
 
Debit card for me always have always will
Didn’t mind waiting 1-3 days for withdrawal and now with visa direct it’s instant as soon as processed
 
Debit card for me. I would gladly use Skrill/Neteller if they didnt have a 3% upload fee. Used to use them all the time a year ago, they have lost so much in merchant fees since bringing in the upload charge, used to have merchant deposits of 6 figures easily to the sportsbooks I bet/arb on.
 
In the UK debit card cashouts are next working day the only 'waiting' involved is usually waiting for the casino to actually do the payment.
 
Used to love Trustly. Both free and instant.

Then Videoslots were not completing some part of the process properly at their end and it took weeks to solve whilst interfering with Trustly transactions on other sites - became a nightmare i do not wish to return to.

Also had Trustly removed due to problems on 32red which were never resolved.

Ewallets charge and also seem a little unreliable in my limited experience.

Debit card is my choice because i know it works and when its coming.
 
Debit card for me. I would gladly use Skrill/Neteller if they didnt have a 3% upload fee. Used to use them all the time a year ago, they have lost so much in merchant fees since bringing in the upload charge, used to have merchant deposits of 6 figures easily to the sportsbooks I bet/arb on.

If you use rapid transfer with Skrill rather than upload it's free ;)
 
I can use both ecopayz and bitcoin both of which are undesirable but I have no choice as most other methods arent available to Hong Kong players. Ecopayz no longer allows me to fund it through bank wire so now I have to rely mostly on bitcoin.
 
I would be glad to use a credit card. But, in our country it is forbidden to pay by card to gambling operators. Therefore, I use skrill
 
I use Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals. Its convenient and fast for me. Money is in my account in minutes depending on which casino I play at. :)

Neosurf is good to deposit with also but have to withdraw via bank transfer.
 

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