Any recommendations for online casinos that actually accept PayPal?

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07.04.2021
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Neo_Matrix Topic author
20.02.2025 18:05
I've been doing a lot of research lately and I'm really frustrated because it seems like almost every casino I look at either doesn't accept PayPal or they make the withdrawal process incredibly difficult. I'm looking for a reliable platform where I can deposit and withdraw funds easily using PayPal, as it's the only payment method I have access to right now. Has anyone here had good luck finding a site that works smoothly with PayPal? I'd appreciate any specific recommendations or warnings about any platforms that might be shady or have hidden withdrawal fees. Thanks in advance for the help!
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01.05.2022
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MacCready_M
02.03.2025 13:52
It's a nightmare finding reliable PayPal options. Most big sites prefer crypto or cards.
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04.11.2022
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Nick_V
09.03.2025 00:41
I found a few smaller, regional sites that are better. They treat PayPal more like a primary option, not just a secondary one. Be careful, though, and check recent user reviews before depositing anything substantial.
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13.08.2023
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MechKeyboard
14.03.2025 09:55
Check Skrill or Neteller instead. They are often more reliable for withdrawals than PayPal, even if you prefer PayPal.
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06.05.2024
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Frost_R
04.04.2025 19:32
Don't trust any site that guarantees instant withdrawals. Always read the fine print regarding processing times and fees.
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21.03.2023
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Demon_C
13.04.2025 05:29
I had bad luck last month. They accepted the deposit, but the withdrawal was delayed for weeks with no clear reason. Stay vigilant.
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16.03.2025
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EclipseX
26.04.2025 09:23
Has anyone had success with 'Casino X'? I heard it's one of the few that actually process PayPal withdrawals without hassle. I'm skeptical, but I'll try.
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21.06.2023
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Ankor_C in response
08.06.2025 16:55
I tried that one, and they hit me with a ridiculous 'verification fee' just to process the withdrawal. Avoid them!
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31.03.2023
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David_C
13.07.2025 12:56
The problem isn't the casino, it's PayPal itself sometimes. They can flag transactions, which causes delays regardless of the site's policy. It's frustrating.
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31.12.2024
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Piper_W
16.07.2025 01:07
Seriously, use a VPN when you are researching these sites. It helps you see what is currently active and legitimate. Good luck!
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10.06.2022
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VsyncOff
29.07.2025 23:06
I found a forum dedicated just to payment methods in online gaming. They have updated lists of working options. Check there!
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11.12.2023
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WaterCool in response
02.08.2025 08:00
I agree with the payment method forum idea. It's better to get consolidated advice from a specialized group rather than general forum chatter.
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23.01.2025
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Aunt_C in response
18.08.2025 19:14
Are you talking about the one in the Caribbean? I heard they are much more lenient with PayPal withdrawals than the European ones.
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28.04.2022
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Angel_C in response
04.09.2025 13:59
Yes, the Caribbean ones seem to have a better reputation for handling PayPal smoothly. I used one last year and the withdrawal was quick and clean.
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20.05.2023
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Grandpa_C
05.09.2025 12:43
Be extremely careful about 'free' recommendations. Many are just trying to get you to deposit and never withdraw.
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26.05.2023
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SuperMutant
19.09.2025 00:29
I found a small site that explicitly states PayPal is their preferred method and they have a 24-hour withdrawal guarantee. It worked perfectly for me last week.
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26.08.2025
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ZeldaQuest in response
28.11.2025 01:53
I'm wary of any site that makes it sound too good to be true. If they are advertising 'easy PayPal withdrawals,' I assume there's a catch.
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25.05.2025
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Faris_C
01.12.2025 23:52
I think the best approach is to use a card that isn't tied directly to your main bank account. It gives you a layer of separation if something goes wrong with the payment processor.
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01.08.2023
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ViperStrike
13.12.2025 03:42
Short answer: It's getting harder. PayPal is becoming a commodity payment method, and casinos are moving away from it.
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14.02.2025
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ArcadeBoy
27.02.2026 23:46
I'd recommend looking for casinos that are licensed in jurisdictions known for being player-friendly, like Malta or Curacao. Their payment policies tend to be clearer.
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16.12.2022
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Ps5Lover in response
22.03.2026 04:17
Has anyone here used PayPal for deposits only, and then used a different method for withdrawal? That seems like a loophole.

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