Deposit methods at Blackjack City Casino: cards, wallets, crypto

Blackjack City Casino Payment Processing Times (UK)

MethodDepositWithdrawalFee
Visa/Mastercard (GBP)Instant1–5 business daysFree
e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller, GBP)Instant0–24 hoursFree
Bank Transfer (UK Faster Payments/SEPA, GBP)1–2 business days2–5 business daysFree
Crypto (BTC/ETH/USDT)10–30 minutes30–90 minutesNetwork fee
Prepaid (Paysafecard)InstantNot availableFree

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Blackjack City Casino

Blackjack City Casino sets deposit limits by payment method for UK players and prices accounts in GBP. Card deposits (Visa, Mastercard) start from £10, while bank transfer starts from £20 because banks apply fixed processing steps. The casino blocks deposits from UK-issued credit cards and accepts debit cards, in line with UK Gambling Commission rules.

Withdrawals follow method rules and security checks. The casino pays card withdrawals back to the same card up to the amount deposited on that card, then sends any remaining balance by bank transfer; this keeps payments consistent with source-of-funds checks. E-wallet withdrawals run in smaller bands than bank transfer, and withdrawals above the daily cap roll into the next day’s queue.

Blackjack City Casino does not add its own fees on player deposits and withdrawals in GBP. Deposits by debit card and bank transfer are processed at face value, so the casino does not take a cut from the amount you send. The cashier shows the exact credited deposit amount in GBP before you confirm the payment.

Fees can still come from the payment side. Card issuers may charge a cash-advance fee or treat the transaction as a cash-like purchase, which can add a fixed fee plus interest; this depends on your bank’s card terms. Some e-wallets and open-banking apps charge their own transfer or currency-conversion fees, especially if you fund the wallet in a non-GBP balance or route the payment through an intermediary.

Withdrawals in GBP stay fee-free on the casino side, but your bank can apply incoming transfer charges or intermediary bank fees on certain routes, and e-wallets can charge for receiving or moving money to your bank account. Current position: the casino’s commission is £0, while third-party fees depend on your bank, card type, or wallet tariff.

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