West Virginia online casinos offer their users a wide choice of options for depositing funds into their accounts. In most cases you can choose from:

Credit/Debit Cards
Online Bank Transfer
E-Wallets: PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
Prepaid Cards
Play+ Cards
ACH/eChecks
PayNearMe
Cash at Cage

 

Credit/Debit Cards:

Most online casinos accept credit and debit cards for deposits. In some cases, options may be restricted to Visa and Mastercard. Additionally, some banks may block these transactions as their archaic rules don’t allow deposits with gambling companies. As legal gambling becomes more widespread and more states come online this issue will become less common.

 

Electronic Wallets:

Availability is dependent on the individual app/site but established eWallets such as PayPal or Skrill are an option for some online casinos. You can only withdraw using eWallets if you deposited with the same method first. A benefit of this method is that deposits and withdrawals usually process immediately.

 

Online Banking:

Casino players can often deposit by sending money directly from their bank accounts. If this method is available on your casino website or app it is usually a straightforward process.

 

Prepaid Cards:

Prepaid cards are like gift cards that players can use similarly to credit/debit cards to deposit any amount up to the value of the card. You can also withdraw to the prepaid card.

 

PayNearMe:

Some sportsbooks offer this deposit-only method. You simply select it as your deposit option with the casino, then decide on the amount you would like to deposit and the casino sends you a unique barcode. You can then go to your nearest 7-Eleven/CVS/Family Dollar where the cashier will scan the barcode and you pay them the amount of the deposit. Typically, your deposit will process within 15 minutes and is then available to use in the casino app/website.

 

Check:

You can deposit and withdraw using electronic check (eCheck) and you can withdraw by paper check. Typically, you cannot deposit directly to a casino using a regular paper check. With eChecks, after a player requests their bank to transfer money from their bank account into a casino account, their request is first passed through a clearing house before the funds are transferred.

 

Cash at the Cage:

In some cases, players can deposit or withdraw money at the cage of the land-based casino with which their online provider is affiliated.