Payment Methods
You’ve read our reviews. You’ve seen the offers. You’ve played some demo slots and a round of blackjack against six other yous around a table. Maybe you even know how to play craps (not likely). Read on for the good news when it comes to parting with your money.
You’ve chosen the casino that looks right for you and now you want to deposit some hard-earned cash to dangle in cyberspace – no longer yours but not quite lost.
But here’s the good news: you have options. You know about debit cards. You know about credit cards. You know what a bank account is. You might even have one or six. Maybe you’re concerned about internet security and identity fraud…
It’s time to weigh up the options:
All Payment Methods
16th January 2023
Mastercard doesn't really need much of an introduction. It's one of the most recognised and trusted payment methods of all... Read More
16th January 2023
VISA is one of the most famous payment methods in the world and is accepted by a vast number of... Read More
19th October 2023
We’ve covered most of the major online payment methods favored by online casino gamers as you may have seen elsewhere.... Read More
19th October 2023
As mentioned on our other online casino on this page about iDebit and our other payment pages, we’re all very... Read More
19th October 2023
Instadebit is an online payment specialist that caters specifically for the Canadian Market. As with other financial companies such as... Read More
19th October 2023
It’s fair to say that most of us are now pretty familiar with traditional payment services. Companies such as VISA... Read More
2nd July 2018
Payforit is an increasingly popular way to pay for online goods and content, especially for depositing at casinos. Players can... Read More
2nd July 2018
Trustly is a popular casino payment method, especially in Sweden and other parts of Scandinavia. Trustly Group AB, a Swedish... Read More
2nd July 2018
Entercash is a rapidly growing Fintech payment method for depositing and withdrawing at online casinos in Canada and elsewhere in... Read More
2nd July 2018
Dotpay is a local Polish payment method that can be used on online casinos to make deposits and withdrawals. As... Read More
29th June 2018
Zimpler is a payment method that can be used to deposit funds at an online casino. It was founded in... Read More
13th July 2017
WebMoney is ostensibly an e-wallet service founded in Russia in 1998. However, if you asked the company to define itself,... Read More
12th July 2017
Sofort is a payment method that you’ll see frequently at the footer of an online casino’s homepage but you may... Read More
12th July 2017
Wire Transfer, or Bank Transfer, is a common payment method for depositing and withdrawing funds from online casinos. Considering that... Read More
12th July 2017
A Diners Club card will not be found in the wallet of every modern gamer. In fact, many may not... Read More
26th June 2017
Paypal is one of the oldest online transaction services having been with us since the late 1990s. It is the... Read More
26th June 2017
Boku are the popular pioneers of direct operator billing, aka “charge to bill.” Instead of troubling your bank accounts and... Read More
26th June 2017
Credit card and Debit cards are the most popular way to deposit and withdraw funds from online casinos. And that... Read More
26th June 2017
Entropay is a virtual, prepaid debit card service that lands somewhere on the e-wallet, debit card spectrum. The service was... Read More
26th June 2017
Neteller is the E-Wallet service most closely associated with the online casino industry. It is an association that has been... Read More
26th June 2017
As you can see in our online payments section, players now have at their disposal a raft of options when... Read More
26th June 2017
Skrill, formerly known as Moneybookers, is an e-wallet payment service that is readily accepted on online casino sites. The company... Read More
26th June 2017
ecoPayz is an e-wallet service. Founded in 2000, it is one of the longest established e-wallets in the world. Like... Read More
26th June 2017
Bitcoin (BTC) is unlike any other currency that is featured on Landmarkautosales Casino. It is not even a currency in... Read More
26th June 2017
Giropay is a German online payment system that allows casino players to make deposits through their internet banking accounts. Giropay... Read More
26th June 2017
Payeer is an e-wallet payment solution which is accepted on certain online casino sites. Based in Aberdeen, Scotland, the company’s... Read More
26th June 2017
Astropay is a payment solution rather than a payment method. The company, based in the UK, processes payments in Latin... Read More
E-Wallets (Digital Wallets)
If you are a cybersecurity sceptic, or you don’t like entering your payment details into every website you join, then using an E-Wallet service like PayPal is perfect. When depositing, you don’t have to re-enter your card number or bank details, simply log in to your digital wallet account and get playing. You’ll have all your payment details already set up. In addition, you won’t have to provide your personal details to every casino you sign up for.
There are a couple of things to bear in mind – firstly, some of these services have transaction and exchange fees. Secondly, make sure your E-Wallet isn’t connected to an out of date debit card or bank account. This could cause some unnecessary hassle. When you get a new debit card, update the details.
Which E-Wallet is for you? PayPal is patently the best known. Also available: Skrill, Neteller. But beware – sometimes deposits with these lesser known E-Wallets can mean that you’re ineligible for first deposit bonuses on certain casinos.
Credit Cards (Mastercard, mostly)
As is the case in all walks of life, there are upsides and downsides to using a credit card; the niggling fees, the crippling interest rates and honestly, nobody likes being in debt. However, they do offer an extra layer of financial protection if, for example, the casino happens to go bust and can’t pay your balance back. So, you can make a claim to the credit card company before you’ve lost money for good.
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All casino payment options covered…
Debit Cards (Visa, mostly)
You know what debit cards are. But if you don’t, you can visit our helpful page on Credit and Debit Cards.
Wire Transfers
Transfer money straight from your bank account. Though it cuts out the middlemen, it often has a longer processing period than other payment methods. Even for depositing some money to get started, it can take up to three days for the cash to reach the casino.
Pay by Phone
Not available everywhere but they may never phase this out completely. Again, options are good.
Pay by Phone Bill
Read all about Boku casinos who accept payment by phone bill.