Barz Casino

Barz Casino

100% WELCOME BONUS UP TO £300 + 50 BONUS SPINS White Hat Gaming Limited launched Barz Casino in July 2021, it was the second brand after Skol Casino hit the scene earlier the same year. Hot on its heels SpinYoo launched in September 2021, completing a trio of brand new White Hat Gaming online casinos. Although a relative newcomer, Barz Casino has already found a name for itself following in the footsteps of many successful White Hat brands including Gate 777, Spin Station, and MiamiDice.  

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SpinYoo Casino

White Hat Gaming is the company behind some of the most successful and well-known online casinos to date including DreamVegas, MiamiDice, and Casino Cruise. In 2021, White Hat launched SpinYoo, an equally impressive site packed with 2,000 slots and casino games, Players have the opportunity to build a unique, personalised games gallery to add their all-time favourite slots and games.   

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Cashing Out At An Online Casino

Cashing out options are not the most romantic part of the online casino world, and as a result you may overlook them when considering which new casino to play at, instead taking in the welcome bonus, promotions, games on offer, and design of a site.

However, despite not being as exciting as those aspects, the cash-out options available are as least as important, if not more so, than those factors listed above.

Deposit options are one thing, but, unsurprisingly, online casinos will tend to make it pretty easy for you to give them money, but when it comes to getting it back, the options are not always as extensive.

The first thing to consider is how you would like to cash-out your winnings, and to make that decision, it’s important to be aware of the different options that are available.

Cashing Out Options

eWallets

eWallets are a popular withdrawal method for many players due to the combination of simplicity and security that they offer.

As a result of this popularity, there are now several different choices for those who choose to cash out to their eWallet, but it’s worth sticking to those names which are best known, such as Neteller, FirePay, and Click to Pay, as well as PayPal, which is appearing as an option at an increasing number of online casinos.

Credit Cards

Credit cards would probably be the choice for most players, if it weren’t for the fact that many casinos do not offer the options.

Mastercard and Visa customers will struggle to find casinos that will allow withdrawals to be made directly into these accounts, but some do, so it’s worth checking.

Debit card users may find themselves more successful, especially Maestro customers, in finding a casino that will allow direct withdrawals.

Wire Transfer

For those who want to receive cash to their credit card accounts but cannot find a casino they find tempting, wire transfer is the next best option.

With a wire transfer, the cash will be transferred by the casino into your chosen account. This has much the same affect as withdrawing directly onto your credit card, but wire transfers can take considerably longer.

Cheque

The old school option for the traditionalist, perhaps, but there are still enough players who prefer to be paid by cheque for most online casinos to still offer this service, if you prefer.

Requirements and Thresholds

Sometimes, you may find that money you have won cannot be withdrawn. This is normally due to wagering requirements and thresholds, and is a testament to how important it is to read terms and conditions.

Sometimes, when you get a bonus through a promotion or welcome offer at a casino, there will be wagering requirements attached, meaning you have to bet a certain amount before you can access winnings got through your bonus money, and there is sometimes a cap on these winnings too.

If you’re aware of the small print, and your chosen casino offers the right withdrawal method for you, then you shouldn’t have any issues.


Andrew Mills