I expected basic payment options when I visited Mega Casino’s banking page, but what I found was a collection of outdated methods that made me question if the site was stuck in 2010. The payment selection includes Click2Pay, ClickandBuy, and Moneybookers – services that barely exist anymore. There’s no sign of modern e-wallets like PayPal or Skrill, which makes deposits and withdrawals far more difficult than they should be.
The processing times make things even worse. Card withdrawals take between 2 and 5 days, while bank transfers stretch to 3-7 days. If you’re unlucky enough to need a cheque, you’ll wait 14-21 days. The minimum withdrawal is £50, and there’s a monthly limit of £10,000 with staged withdrawals. These restrictions feel excessive for a site that already offers so few banking choices.
What bothers me most is how little information they provide about fees. I couldn’t find clear details about what charges apply to withdrawals or deposits. The site mentions KYC checks are required before withdrawals, but the overall banking experience feels dated and frustrating. For UK players expecting fast, modern payment methods, Mega Casino’s banking falls well short of acceptable standards.