PayID casinos for Aussies?

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Hello hooders :cool:
I've been playing at online casinos since COVID hit, and initially, everything was super straightforward without any extra hassle. But with each passing year, it's getting harder and harder. The registration process keeps getting longer, and there are all these endless checks to prove I'm not a bot, that I'm allowed to play, that I'm not laundering money, and so on. Playing at a casino feels like participating in Fort Boyard (for those old enough to get the reference to that TV show).

But that's not my main point. Lately, I haven't been able to find any casinos that allow PayID for payments. For me, that's a critical payment method because everything else is just inconvenient. Can anyone here recommend a casino that allows both deposits and withdrawals via PayID? Honestly, at this point, nothing else matters as much. The main thing is that the casino is legit and accepts PayID. That's how much my standards have dropped, haha. Thanks in advance to anyone who responds!
 
G'day Kiwivin! I feel ya, mate. The hoops we gotta jump through these days are ridiculous. As for PayID casinos, they're getting rarer than a quiet night in Kings Cross. But don't lose hope just yet! I've been using PlayUp lately, and they accept PayID for both deposits and withdrawals. It's not the fanciest joint, but it gets the job done.
 
hey @Kiwivin, welcome to the struggle! playup is decent, like @big3v3 said, but have you tried fairgo casino? they've been pretty reliable with payid transactions for me. just keep in mind that withdrawals might take a day or two longer than deposits
 
Oi mates, I've got a different take on this. Yeah, PayID is convenient, but with all the crackdowns lately, maybe it's time we start looking at alternatives. I've switched to using Bitcoin at Bitstarz, and it's been smooth sailing. No need to link it to your bank account, and the transactions are lightning-fast.
 
Oi mates, I've got a different take on this. Yeah, PayID is convenient, but with all the crackdowns lately, maybe it's time we start looking at alternatives. I've switched to using Bitcoin at Bitstarz, and it's been smooth sailing. No need to link it to your bank account, and the transactions are lightning-fast.
@X_Force_777, I get where you're coming from, but not everyone's comfortable with crypto. @Kiwivin, if you're set on PayID, you might want to check out BlueBet. They're more focused on sports betting, but they've got a decent casino section too.
 
As someone who's been in the online gambling scene for years, I've got to say, the increased security measures are actually a good thing in the long run. They're there to protect us and keep the industry legit. That being said, I understand the frustration with PayID. Have you considered using e-wallets like Neteller or Skrill? They're widely accepted and offer an extra layer of security.
 
Man0fHonor's got a point about the security, but let's be real - it's a pain in the arse. Kiwivin, mate, if you're dead set on PayID, you might be fighting an uphill battle. The big international casinos are steering clear of it because of the regulatory mess. Your best bet might be to stick with Aussie-focused sites like the ones already mentioned.
 
Alright, listen up you lot. I've been around the block a few times, and here's the deal: PayID is dying out in the online casino world. It's not just about convenience; it's about the casinos covering their own arses. If you want my two cents, learn to use crypto. It's not as scary as it sounds, and it'll open up a whole new world of options.
 
@Joe_Monster's not wrong, but if you're not ready to dive into the crypto pool, there's always POLi. It's not PayID, but it's Aussie-made and works with most major banks. Plenty of online casinos accept it, and it's just as quick as PayID.
 
Has anyone here tried Uptown Pokies? Last I checked, they were still accepting PayID. The game selection's not massive, but they've got a decent range of pokies and table games. Plus, their customer service is top-notch - proper Aussie staff who actually understand what you're on about.
 
Has anyone here tried Uptown Pokies? Last I checked, they were still accepting PayID. The game selection's not massive, but they've got a decent range of pokies and table games. Plus, their customer service is top-notch - proper Aussie staff who actually understand what you're on about.
Legolas, I tried Uptown Pokies a while back. They're alright, but their withdrawal limits are a bit stingy for my taste. Kiwivin, if you're not playing with huge amounts, it might be worth a look. Just read the T&Cs carefully before you sign up.
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to online casinos and all this payment talk is making my head spin. Is PayID really that much better than just using your credit card? Sorry if this is a dumb question!
 
Listen here, @Newbie. Using your credit card at online casinos is about as smart as trying to pat a crocodile. You're just asking for trouble. PayID's safer because it's linked directly to your bank account, and you're not sharing your card details all over the internet. But if you want my advice, stick to the pokies at your local pub. At least there you know who you're dealing with.
 
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Ease up, @hick_val! We were all new once. Newbie, PayID is generally considered safer and more convenient for online transactions in Australia. It's faster than bank transfers and doesn't require you to share as much personal info as credit cards. But hick_val's got a point - always be careful where you're punting your hard-earned cash.
 
Oi, Kiwivin! Have you thought about using neosurf? It's not PayID, but it's a prepaid option that's gaining traction in Aussie online casinos. You can buy vouchers at newsagents and servo's. Bit old school, but it keeps your bank account separate from your gambling activities. Might be worth a shot if you're striking out with PayID options.
 
FakeOrgasm's suggestion isn't half bad. Neosurf's pretty handy if you want to keep your gambling on the down-low. But back to PayID - has anyone tried Joka Room? I heard a whisper they were still accepting it, but I haven't verified myself.
 
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FakeOrgasm's suggestion isn't half bad. Neosurf's pretty handy if you want to keep your gambling on the down-low. But back to PayID - has anyone tried Joka Room? I heard a whisper they were still accepting it, but I haven't verified myself.
riddick, i checked out joka room last month. they were accepting payid deposits but not withdrawals, which is a bit of a pain. it seems like a lot of casinos are phasing out payid bit by bit. kiwivin, you might need to brace yourself for a change in payment methods sooner or later.
 
G'day, folks! Just throwing my two cents in - I've been using Bet365 for a while now, and they're still accepting PayID for both deposits and withdrawals. The casino section's not bad, but they're more known for their sports betting. Still, might be worth a look if PayID is your main concern.
 
@Tiger_Yo!, Bet365's a solid choice, but let's not forget about the importance of game selection and bonuses. Kiwivin, while PayID is convenient, don't let it be your only criteria. Make sure wherever you end up has the games you enjoy and decent promotions. A good payment method won't mean much if you're stuck playing games you don't like.
 
Strewth, this PayID situation is getting more complicated than a kangaroo's family tree! Kiwivin, have you considered using multiple payment methods? Maybe use PayID where you can, and have a backup like POLi or even a good old-fashioned bank transfer for the sites that don't accept it. Keeping your options open might save you some headaches down the track.
 
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