There is a wide choice of services for adding money to the account. Clients can pay by international cards, such as Visa or Maestro, or use Entropay, Postepay, Kalibra, and JCB. There are also popular e-wallets such as Ecopayz, Paypal, Neteller, and Skrill.
Russians can use Moneta.ru, and Mexicans can pay via ToditoCash. There are also prepaid cards, such as the international Paysafecard, French Neosuf, Columbian Baloto, and Hungarian Abaqoos. Plus, localized bank transfer methods include Polish Przelewy 24, iDeal for Netherlands, Sofort for Germany, EKonto for the Czech Republic, Euteller for Scandinavia, Lobanet and Boleto for Brazil, UNet for Estonia, EPS for Austria, and iDebit and Citadel Commerce. Bank check withdrawals are also available.
The selection of currencies is just as impressive. The cashier works with American dollars, Euros, British pounds, Australian and Canadian dollars, Brazilian reals, New Zealand dollars, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish krona, and Polish zloty.
Minimum cash-outs start at 100 USD for checks, and from 50 USD for other withdrawal methods. The advertised withdrawal time to e-wallets is from one to five days, and from six to twenty days for checks. Winners report that the cashier takes, on average, four days to process payouts. The estimated non-payment risk is fairly low – only 8%.
No one is limited to specific one-time or monthly withdrawal amounts. All deposits must be played through at least once to avoid a 100% fee. Regarding other financial penalties, fees will be charged to accounts that have been inactive for over 900 days.