Skrill Slots Sites
Skrill Slots Sites Background
As we mentioned, Skrill started life as Moneybookers all the way back in 2001. It is now part of the Paysafe Group along with Neteller and Paysafecard. That means all three of PayPal’s e-wallet rivals are owned by the same company!
The payment method has long been associated with the online gambling industry. It is available across the majority of slot sites, casinos and even bingo sites. Though it is not as universal as say, Visa and Mastercard, Skrill is a “safe bet” at your favourite slots sites.
How Skrill works
First, you must register an account on the Skrill website. This only takes a few minutes. Then you can add funds to the account via debit card or bank transfer. Then, armed with your username and password, you can make deposits and withdrawals on your slot site of choice immediately.
Skrill 1-Tap
For the streamlined, mobile version of Skrill, look to Skrill 1-Tap. Once you have a 100% verified Skrill account that is fully funded, you can make slot site deposits with, you guessed it, 1-Tap on your smartphone or tablet. This makes the process even more efficient. You can check if a site accepts Skrill 1-Tap by the logo at the footer of its homepage.
Advantages
- Safe & Secure
- Make faster payments
- Protection against a potential (unlikely) hack of a slot site
- Instant Deposits
- Strong Verification Checks
Disadvantages
- The main disadvantage of Skrill comes when you try to claim a welcome bonus on a slots site. Unfortunately, many sites render a welcome deposit bonus as ineligible for those using e-wallets. Skrill and its Paysafe partner, Neteller, are the most frequently penalised. This is not true across every casino and slot site. However, it is very important to check the terms and conditions of a bonus before you opt-in.
- Withdrawals may take a few days to process
- You may have to pay a fee on your transaction. This could be between 0-7.5%.
- Another password to remember…
- Strong Verification Checks – Yes, we already included this on the pros. Though this adds a layer security, it can also be time consuming and seem pedantic.