Wednesday 8 November 2017

How to Use PaysafeCard in Online Casinos?

Paysafecard casino deposits

If identity theft worries you or you are worried about fraudsters getting their hands on your personal financial information then an alternative funding method you could think about using would be by using a pre-paid payment method such as a Paysafecard. This is a 100% safe and secure way for you to continue to play at your favorite casino sites without the need to provide any of your own personal financial information. Today many safe and secure operators like Lucky Nugget casino site and Royal Vegas online casino provide players with Paysafecard deposit option.

However, the name Paysafecard is actually a bit of a misdemeanor as it is not actually a card at all, it is actually a voucher that can be purchased at over 60,000 stockists throughout the Canada or via your mobile which you can then use online at thousands of websites.

Pay a visit to your local shop or garage which displays the PayPoint sign where you can buy a voucher for the following values $10, $25, $50 or $75. Alternatively, you can also use your mobile phone to purchase an $8 voucher but you will actually be charged $10 so you will incur a $2 fee for using this method. Once you have purchased your voucher you can now use this online at hundreds of sites. Other than the $2 charge for buying a voucher via your mobile phone there is no other fee charged when funding via this payment method.

Once you have bought your Paysafecard you are ready to use this by logging into your casino account and choosing the Paysafecard option in the banking/cashier section. You will then be re-directed to the Paysafecard website to complete the transaction by completing the 16 digit pin code that you will find on the voucher. Once you have completed the transaction the money will be automatically transferred to your casino account ready for you to play

However, should you win big and want to withdraw your winnings you will need to receive the monies via an alternative method, probably in the form of a cheque to your home address or by wire transfer if you register your bank account details, as you can not receive payment back via this method.

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