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Bank Draft Casino


Bank draft is an easy online transaction method. Personal Check or Bank Draft can be used to easily deposit money into the Casino accounts. 

Players will have to contact their local bank and ask to issue a Bank Draft. Or simplify it by signing a Personal Check.

A bank draft is a payment instruction to a bank. It instructs the player’s bank to pay the payee whose name is on the draft. This draft can be sent via mail or delivered by hand. The draft can be mailed directly to the online casino in question for deposit confirmation. Most casinos accept bank drafts and the cost of processing and shipping is covered by the casino itself.

Most casinos award a 15% bonus each time a bank draft is used. The difference in using a bank draft and a personal check is that, a bank draft takes up to ten days to be cleared whereas personal checks may not clear up to three weeks. Bank drafts require valid banking accounts. It is available in multiple currencies but currency exchange is not possible. That is, US account holders cannot receive funds in Euros or Pounds.

Casinos that allow bank drafts will have specific instructions on their site as to how the transaction will be carried out. These will vary slightly, usually this information on bank drafts and/or other payment methods can be accessed by clicking “Cashier” link on the gaming page.

 


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