Does anyone know if Apple Pay works for online casino deposits?

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01.01.2023
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CyberDog Topic author
30.01.2025 04:06
I'm trying to find a reliable way to deposit funds at some of the online casinos, and I keep seeing Apple Pay mentioned. I'm using an iPhone and I'm wondering if the major platforms actually accept it for deposits, or if it's just a suggestion. I'm hesitant to use a payment method that might not be fully supported, especially when I'm trying to play. Has anyone successfully used Apple Pay for a deposit recently? Any tips on which casinos are known to accept it would be greatly appreciated.
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01.07.2022
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SuperMutant
21.02.2025 16:20
I've tried it, and it was a nightmare. They only accept standard credit cards through third-party processors, not direct Apple Pay.
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01.09.2021
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MoonShadow
02.03.2025 15:20
Short answer: Probably not. Most online casinos are built to accept traditional payment gateways like Visa or Mastercard directly. Apple Pay usually relies on those underlying card numbers, and the casino's system might not be configured to process it that way for deposits.
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04.04.2023
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Codsworth_R
16.03.2025 18:50
I think it depends entirely on the specific casino and the payment processor they use. Some major platforms might integrate it, but don't assume it's universal. You'll need to check the 'Payment Methods' section on the site itself.
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01.02.2022
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MarioBros
22.05.2025 22:29
Seriously, stick to crypto or bank transfers. Apple Pay feels too convenient and might not be supported by the industry niche you're in.
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23.04.2025
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NeonRider in response
12.06.2025 21:20
Has anyone successfully used Apple Pay for a deposit recently? Any tips on which casinos are known to accept it would be greatly appreciated.
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21.08.2024
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Xenomorph_X in response
16.06.2025 01:48
Yeah, I had the same question. I found out that while Apple Pay is great for physical purchases, online gambling sites often treat it as a secondary method that requires specific backend integration. I recommend using a dedicated e-wallet like Skrill or Neteller instead.
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20.03.2024
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NeonRider
26.06.2025 05:23
I used it once on a smaller site, and it worked fine. It was quick and easy. Maybe try checking out MegaBet or similar large international platforms; they seemed to accept it when I was checking out.
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08.10.2021
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ElectricSoul in response
02.07.2025 14:25
I agree with the e-wallet suggestion. They are usually more reliable for high-volume transactions like deposits. Apple Pay seems too volatile for this kind of gambling activity.
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20.07.2023
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NintendoGuy
23.08.2025 13:58
It's usually processed as a card transaction anyway. If the casino accepts Visa, and your Apple Pay is linked to a Visa, it might go through. But don't count on it.
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16.03.2022
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LinkHero
17.09.2025 06:51
Don't waste your time trying to use it. Just use a debit card directly. It's the most straightforward method and avoids potential payment gateway issues.
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09.08.2024
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AtariRetro in response
13.10.2025 10:08
I tried it last week on a reputable site, and it went through without a hitch. Just make sure your bank hasn't flagged it as suspicious activity, that was the only hiccup I had.
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01.03.2022
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Burke_C in response
26.10.2025 00:10
Reply to the user who said it was a nightmare: I had the opposite experience. I used it on a major platform, and the transaction was instant and successful. Maybe the site you used was having technical issues.
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31.10.2023
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PingMaster
18.11.2025 02:14
Honestly, I think the casino sites prefer PayPal or direct bank transfers because they have lower transaction fees than processing through Apple Pay's specific merchant codes.
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13.11.2023
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SilentAssassin
07.12.2025 05:58
Just check if the site explicitly lists 'Apple Pay' under their accepted methods. If they don't, it's a huge risk. I'd stick to cards or e-wallets.
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03.02.2024
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DarkPhoenix
07.02.2026 13:46
I'm going to stick to PayPal. It's universal, reliable, and I've never had any issues depositing large sums of money. It's just safer overall for this kind of spending.
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07.12.2025
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Mother_C
12.02.2026 15:54
It works if the underlying card network (Visa/Mastercard) is supported by the casino's payment gateway. The 'Apple Pay' label is often just a convenience wrapper for the card number itself.
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25.05.2022
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Sister_C
07.03.2026 05:14
Be careful about any site that heavily promotes Apple Pay for deposits. Often, that's just marketing fluff designed to make you think it's easier than it is. Use caution and research thoroughly before committing funds.
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02.05.2024
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RootAccess
09.03.2026 00:55
I think the key is the *casino's* integration, not Apple's. If they haven't specifically coded the deposit flow to handle Apple Pay tokens, it will fail, no matter how modern your iPhone is.

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