Best ecopayz casino to debit and cash out?

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I'm searching for good casinos in Canada that use ecoPayz for payments. Plus, I'm curious about any new ways to pay online. It's important to me to find easy and secure ways to handle transactions.
I'm wondering, how do you guys in Canada put money into your EcoPayz accounts? Is EFT the fastest option? I tried using a credit card, but got a warning that said if I use it to deposit money, I can't use it for gambling. Maybe I should just go to crypto casinos?
 
I'm searching for good casinos in Canada that use ecoPayz for payments.
I know for sure that these casinos accept ecoPayz:
  • 7bit casino - lets you deposit and withdraw with ecopayz in Canada, and NZ (maybe other countries as well, didn't check).
  • Dailyspins - ecopayz as an option in Canada. Maybe some other countries as well.
Played at both. Maybe 7bit has a little bit faster withdrawal process. But dailyspin has little to no-KYC. Can't say about the odds. I played Aviator here and some table games mostly since I don't play slots anymore. These are not exactly the games of chance, so the odds are ok for me.
 
I'm searching for good casinos in Canada that use ecoPayz for payments. Plus, I'm curious about any new ways to pay online. It's important to me to find easy and secure ways to handle transactions.
I'm wondering, how do you guys in Canada put money into your EcoPayz accounts? Is EFT the fastest option? I tried using a credit card, but got a warning that said if I use it to deposit money, I can't use it for gambling. Maybe I should just go to crypto casinos?
EcoPayz is ok, but I'd suggest you to go with crypto. It's a way faster and little KYC here.
 
I’ve been using ecoPayz for a while now, mainly on Casumo and LeoVegas. Both accept it for deposits and withdrawals, but I’ve found the process can be a bit slow, especially when cashing out. Have you tried either of those?
 
That’s not bad at all. I had a different experience with Casumo, though. Took nearly a week to get my funds through ecoPayz, but maybe that was just a one-off. Anybody else face delays like that? ⌛😵‍💫
 
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A week? That’s rough. I’ve been using ecoPayz mainly on PlayOJO, and while their deposits are instant, withdrawals take about 2-3 days. It’s not ideal, but it’s reliable. By the way, does anyone know if PlayOJO has introduced any new payment methods lately?
 
PlayOJO sticks to the basics mostly - ecoPayz, Skrill, Neteller, and the usual credit/debit cards. No crypto yet, though I’m hoping they’ll add it soon. I still use ecoPayz there because it’s familiar and secure, even if it’s not the fastest.
 
I switched to crypto a few months ago, mostly using Bitcoin and Ethereum. Honestly, the learning curve isn’t too bad. Just make sure you have a secure wallet and double-check addresses before sending. Once you get the hang of it, you won’t miss ecoPayz’s delays.
 
Good question @gummytaste . The key is to transfer your crypto into stablecoins like USDT or USDC as soon as you deposit, so you avoid any wild price swings. From there, you can gamble with peace of mind.
 
Paysafecard is a good option, but I still prefer the flexibility of ecoPayz. It’s nice to have everything linked to one account, and transferring between wallets is pretty seamless. Does anyone know if there are fees involved when moving funds between ecoPayz and bank accounts?
 
There’s usually a small fee, depending on the amount and your bank. It’s something to keep in mind if you’re doing frequent transactions. But honestly, the convenience of ecoPayz outweighs the costs for me.
 
I agree, ecoPayz has its advantages. But I’m curious, how do you guys load up your ecoPayz accounts? I’ve been using EFT, but it’s kind of slow. Is there a faster way? 🚀🐌‼️
 
I use my credit card to fund ecoPayz, but I get that warning about gambling restrictions too. Haven’t had any issues yet, but it’s always in the back of my mind. Anyone know if using a different card type makes a difference?
 
I stick to using EFT for loading ecoPayz, mainly because it’s straightforward and I’m not too worried about speed. But I’ve heard that using a debit card might bypass some of those restrictions, though it depends on your card issuer.
 
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