I hit a €500 transaction limit that immediately caught my attention when I explored SpinMills Casino’s banking setup. While they offer 8 different payment methods including the usual cards and e-wallets, plus mobile options like Apple Pay and Google Pay, those restrictive caps mean you’ll need multiple transactions for any decent-sized withdrawal. The daily limit sits at €1,500, weekly at €5,000, and monthly at €20,000.
The processing times tell two different stories depending on your chosen method. E-wallets like Skrill and Neteller banking get your money out in about 24 hours, which is decent. But if you’re using Visa or MasterCard, you’re looking at anywhere from 24 hours to 5 days – that’s quite a spread and the upper end feels sluggish for 2025 standards. All deposits happen instantly regardless of method, which keeps the playing experience smooth.
What bothered me most was the lack of clear information about several payment options. Methods like MiFinity, Apple Pay, and Google Pay show up in their list but don’t display minimum amounts, processing times, or other key details. I couldn’t find any mention of fees either, which could mean they’re free or just poorly explained. For a banking system, transparency matters, and SpinMills leaves too many questions unanswered.