I expected a decent range of payment options when I visited Wild Jackpots Casino, but what I found was quite the opposite. The site only lists three payment providers – UseMyFunds, eCheck, and Moneta – which leaves most players with very few ways to fund their accounts. I couldn’t find any mention of major credit cards, popular e-wallets like PayPal or Skrill, or crypto options that many other casinos offer.
The withdrawal process isn’t much better when it comes to speed. Cards take between 2 to 5 days to process, while bank transfers stretch that to 3 to 5 days. I noticed there were no e-wallet processing times listed, which makes sense given the limited payment options. The $20 minimum withdrawal is fair enough, and you can cash out up to $5,000 per transaction with a weekly cap of $10,000.
What bothers me most is how the banking section lacks transparency. I had to dig around to find basic information about processing times, and even then, the details were sparse. The staged withdrawal system means larger wins get paid out over time, but at least there’s no mention of withdrawal fees eating into your winnings.