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Payment Methods

There are now more ways than ever to make deposits and withdraw winnings when you start playing online bingo. In fact, there are so many it can become quite confusing to new players. This guide will help you understand the payment options available at your favourite online bingo halls.

All of the bingo halls that we cover allow you to deposit and withdraw your winnings using all the familiar credit cards and debit cards most of us know. For example, Visa, MasterCard, Switch and so on.

Not everyone feels comfortable with handing over their details every time they set up a new account somewhere, be that with a bingo hall or an online retailer.

For those of you who use eBay you may be accustomed to PayPal. Once you have a PayPal account you don’t have to hand over your card details every time you process a payment, you simply login using your username and password to with draw or deposit your money. This is of course if the bingo hall accepts PayPal as a method of payment.

There are also a number of other payment methods which are similar to PayPal. Neteller being one, which covers over 180 countries across a broad spectrum of industries and businesses. Neteller have one of the best anti-fraud programs in place and excellent online support.

Ukash works a bit differently from PayPal etc, in that you purchase vouchers from retail stores and use these voucher to purchase things online. Be that bingo credits or a new pair of shoes. Ukash is available at over 420,000 outlets worldwide, in over 55 countries. You can get Ukash from shops, petrol stations, kiosks, ATMs and online.

You have probably seen Western Union on the high street. Any bingo winnings can be sent to your Western Union account and withdrawn as cash from their high street locations.

If you prefer a more traditional approach, most bingo halls will still let you withdraw your winnings via cheque or by direct bank transfer. The obvious problem with cheques is the length of time which it takes to process the payment. On the other hand, the like of PayPal, Neteller and Ukash have various processing and handling fees.

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