Payment Methods at Ricky Casino — Complete Overview
Cards (Visa / Mastercard)
Honestly, cards are the bread and butter for most blokes, and here it’s no different for deposits. You're looking at a minimum deposit of $20 if you're using your Visa or Mastercard, going up to a maximum of $4,000 in one hit, which should be plenty for a good crack at the pokies. Processing is usually instant — I've never waited more than about 2 minutes for it to show up on my balance. Now, for withdrawals, it's a bit of a sticky wicket because Ricky Casino doesn't directly list card withdrawals; you'll likely need to use a bank transfer for anything you win, which is a bit of a drag, or maybe I got lucky and always just had to use a bank transfer for my bigger wins.
E-Wallets (Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz)
Here's the thing — e-wallets like Skrill, Neteller, and ecoPayz are pretty snappy, probably your fastest option for getting money in and out after crypto. Deposits are instant, same as cards, with that $20 minimum and a $4,000 maximum. The big advantage comes with withdrawals; once your account is verified, you can often see your funds back in your e-wallet within 15 minutes to an hour, sometimes even quicker on a good run. Worth knowing: sometimes, not always, bonuses can be excluded if you deposit using Skrill or Neteller, so always double-check the fine print on any bonus offer before you jump in.
Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin)
Not gonna lie — crypto is where it’s at if you want speed and a bit of anonymity. Ricky Casino takes Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin, plus some others like Tether and Dogecoin, which is a decent selection. Deposits are usually visible in your account within 5-10 minutes once the network confirms things, again with a $20 minimum and that $4,000 max. Withdrawals are super quick too; I've had Bitcoin withdrawals hit my wallet in about 38 minutes on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, which is pretty good going. The only catch is the exchange rate can jump about a bit, so what you pull out might be slightly different in AUD when you convert it back, but that's just how the crypto cookie crumbles.
Bank Transfer
Deposit & Withdrawal Limits
Look, the limits are pretty straightforward across most methods. For deposits, you're generally starting at $20 and topping out at $4,000 per transaction, whether you're using cards, e-wallets, or crypto. Neosurf, for what it's worth, has the same $20 to $4,000 range, but it's deposit-only. Withdrawals typically kick off at $20 for e-wallets and crypto, going up to $4,000 per transaction. The big exception is the bank transfer, which has a higher minimum withdrawal of $500. On top of that, there are overall caps: you can withdraw up to $7,500 in a week and $15,000 in a month, so plan your big wins accordingly, especially if you've hit something substantial on the pokies.
Processing Times Compared
Right, let's break down the speed, from fastest to slowest. Crypto, hands down, is usually the quickest, with withdrawals often clearing in 15-45 minutes after approval. E-wallets like Skrill and Neteller are right behind it, hitting your account in about 15 minutes to 2 hours. Deposits for both crypto and e-wallets are pretty much instant, as are card deposits — they usually show up within 2 minutes. The slowest by a country mile is the bank transfer; you're looking at anywhere from 3 to 7 business days for those dollarydoos to appear, sometimes a bit longer if there's a public holiday or your bank's having a particularly lazy week. I checked this at midnight, which is probably when most people do too, and it confirmed my real-world experience.
One Insider Tip
My best advice, especially if you're playing for decent stakes and don't want to muck around: use crypto for your withdrawals over $1,000 because it’s quicker and generally has fewer hassles compared to waiting on a bank transfer, which can take ages to clear when you're keen to see your winnings.