Does anyone know if new PayPal casinos are safe to deposit money into?

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31.10.2022
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Ciri_Z Topic author
24.01.2025 01:10
I've been doing some research on finding a new online casino, and PayPal seems to be the easiest deposit method for me. However, since I'm looking at some newer sites, I'm really concerned about security and withdrawal reliability. Has anyone here used a new casino that accepts PayPal and can confirm that their withdrawals are actually processed quickly and without issues? I don't want to waste time or risk losing my funds on a scam site. Any advice on reputable, newer platforms would be greatly appreciated!
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10.11.2021
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LogiPro
15.03.2025 23:01
Be extremely careful. PayPal is often used by less reputable sites because it seems convenient, but it doesn't guarantee safety. Always check for SSL encryption and read recent reviews from multiple sources.
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29.08.2021
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Echo_404
02.05.2025 11:46
I wouldn't trust any 'new' site right off the bat. The best approach is to find established casinos that have been around for years and see if they have added PayPal later. Stability matters more than convenience.
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16.05.2024
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FrameRate
27.05.2025 07:02
Short answer: proceed with caution. Never deposit money you cannot afford to lose. If a site seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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07.11.2021
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Rookie_C
31.05.2025 23:55
I used a newer site last month, and the initial deposits were fine, but when I tried to withdraw a decent amount, the process stalled for days. I had to submit multiple tickets and wait for manual review. It was a nightmare and really stressful. I learned my lesson about checking withdrawal history first.
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01.12.2022
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GlitchKing
13.07.2025 01:35
Has anyone used CasinoX? They are new and accept PayPal, and my withdrawal was processed within 24 hours, no questions asked. Highly recommend giving them a shot!
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29.09.2023
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BlackoutX
26.07.2025 04:43
I think the issue isn't PayPal, it's the casino's liquidity. If they are new, they might not have the funds to cover large withdrawals immediately. Look for casinos with high volume and long operational history instead.
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03.01.2023
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Codsworth_R
06.09.2025 12:42
If you are concerned about withdrawals, try making a very small test deposit first. Play a little bit, and then try to withdraw that small amount. This is the only way to truly test their reliability without risking much capital.
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02.05.2025
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NintendoGuy in response
09.09.2025 09:22
I agree with the OP. I found a great platform that is relatively new, but they use crypto deposits instead of PayPal. It was much smoother and faster. PayPal seems to introduce too many third-party delays.
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29.08.2021
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Echo_404
24.09.2025 12:48
Seriously? You should do deep background checks. Check their licensing jurisdiction. If they are operating without a recognized license, don't even bother depositing a dime. That is the biggest red flag.
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21.06.2024
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RetroGamer
26.09.2025 13:44
It's all about the reputation. Don't fall for marketing hype. Look for forums dedicated to reviewing payout speeds, not just promotional material. I spent hours researching and found a few solid options.
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01.10.2024
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BladeRunner
22.10.2025 20:26
I found that the best sites are the ones that offer multiple payment options, including PayPal, but also have bank transfers or crypto. It shows they are established enough to handle different payment infrastructures.
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29.08.2025
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DarkMatter in response
31.10.2025 01:33
To reply to the user who mentioned CasinoX: Be careful about taking anecdotal evidence as gospel. Even if their withdrawal was fast, it might be because they only withdrew small amounts. Don't trust a single positive experience.
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22.03.2023
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CrystalVortex
22.11.2025 05:50
I think the OP should focus less on the payment method (PayPal) and more on the casino's overall regulatory compliance and payout history. That's the core security issue.
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26.10.2024
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SteelHeart
29.11.2025 10:31
My advice is to stick to major, recognized brands that have been in business for at least five years. If they are reputable, they will have robust systems in place for handling PayPal deposits and withdrawals.
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31.10.2024
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Uncle_C
28.01.2026 18:39
I'm worried about the fees. Sometimes the initial deposit seems cheap, but the withdrawal fees or the required minimum withdrawal amount are ridiculously high. Read the terms and conditions thoroughly before you commit.
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01.06.2022
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CyberSamurai in response
09.02.2026 04:52
Exactly! The T&Cs are the most important thing. I once got locked out of my funds because I didn't read the wagering requirements on a bonus. It was a huge waste of time and money. Always read the fine print.
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19.08.2023
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GpuBurner
01.03.2026 03:52
If PayPal is the only thing you are comfortable with, then you are limiting your options and potentially accepting higher risk. Consider linking a debit card or using a dedicated payment service that offers more protection.
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12.05.2022
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Rosenthal_C
09.03.2026 21:26
I've had bad luck with PayPal withdrawals from casinos. They sometimes flag the transactions as suspicious, causing massive delays. Maybe using a different payment gateway is safer for your funds.
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23.04.2022
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NexusPrime
17.03.2026 14:52
Long story short: Use PayPal only if the casino is highly reputable and has multiple years of positive feedback regarding payouts. Otherwise, stick to established methods.

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