Frequently Asked Questions
- Which card types are accepted using this method?
- Can I deposit using debit card with this method?
- How do I fund my account using Visa Card?
- How long does it take to get the money transferred into my Account?
- Are there any fees associated with making a transfer?
- Can I withdraw to my card?
- Is it safe to provide my credit card information?
1. Which card types are accepted using this method?
You can deposit using Visa, Master, Maestro and Diners card with this method.
2. Can I deposit using debit card with this method?
You can deposit using debit, credit and prepaid card with this method. Please note, from April 2020 (UK) and November 2021 (Ireland) Credit cards cannot be used for gambling transactions in the UK and in Ireland.
3. How do I fund my account using Visa Card?
Please follow the steps below to add money to your account:
- Log in to your account.
- Click on 'Deposit' button.
- You will see Cards logo. To select this deposit option, simply click on the icon.
- Enter or select your deposit amount.
- Enter required card details (Visa, Master, Maestro or Diners card)
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- Card number (16 digits without spaces)
- Card expiry date (month/year)
- Three-digit Card Verification Number (located on the back of your card)
- Enter bonus code if applicable and click on Deposit.
- The next screen will indicate whether your credit card transaction has been successful or unsuccessful
4. How long does it take to get the money transferred into my Account?
If the transaction is approved by your bank, funds are credited instantly to your gaming account.
5. Are there any fees associated with making a transfer?
No, we do not charge any fee for Visa deposits.
6. Can I withdraw to my card?
No, due to French Regulation, you can only withdraw via Bank Transfer.
7. Is it safe to provide my credit card information?
All cashier transactions are processed adhering to Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance standards for data security, using a 128-bit encryption that ensures the safety and security of the data transmitted. This state-of-the-art protection is the same technology used by major banks and financial institutions all over the world.