Spinoasis Casino’s banking system scores just 35 out of 100, and after digging through their payment pages, I can see why. The site offers 5 payment methods including Bitcoin, eZeeWallet, MasterCard, Neosurf, and Visa, but I couldn’t find basic details for most of them. While credit card deposits process instantly, almost everything else about their banking setup remains a mystery.
The withdrawal process is where things get particularly frustrating. Regular players face a $5,000 monthly limit, broken down into $2,500 weekly chunks with a $100 minimum withdrawal. Credit card withdrawals take anywhere from 24 to 120 hours, while bank transfers stretch to 5-7 days. VIP4 and VIP5 members can withdraw up to $10,000 monthly, but that’s still quite restrictive compared to PayPal casinos that process withdrawals faster.
What bothered me most was the complete lack of transparency around fees. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal charges, deposit fees, or currency conversion costs anywhere on the site. For a casino that accepts Bitcoin and multiple currencies like AUD, BTC, and NZD, this level of secrecy about costs is unacceptable. Players deserve to know what they’ll pay before they start playing.