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Paysafecard

A prepaid card whose 16-digit PIN lets you deposit at a casino without linking a bank account. Deposits only.

Also: prepaid card · PSC · prepaid card

Definition

Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher: you buy a code of a fixed denomination (e.g. €10, 25, 50 or 100) from a point of sale or online and enter its 16-digit PIN at the casino cashier. The money moves at once, without linking a bank or card to the casino.

The main limitation: Paysafecard generally works for deposits only — to withdraw winnings you must use another method, usually a bank transfer. Its prepaid nature makes it a good budgeting tool: you can spend exactly as much as you’ve bought onto the card.

Related and sources

See also: e-wallet, deposit. Source: Wikipedia.

Quick facts

Usually €10–100Denominations
Deposits onlyDirection
No bank data sharedAdvantage

Example: you buy a €25 paysafecard at a kiosk and enter the PIN at the casino cashier — the balance is there without sharing bank data. But for a withdrawal you’ll have to add a bank account.

How does paysafecard work?

1

Buy a card

Choose a denomination at a point of sale or online.

2

Enter the PIN

At the casino cashier select paysafecard and enter the 16-digit code.

3

The money is there

The deposit arrives at once; the card’s remaining balance can be used in several parts.

4

Withdraw by another method

To withdraw winnings add a bank account or another supported method.

Frequently asked questions

Is paysafecard anonymous?

The payment needs no bank account, but the casino will still establish your identity during KYC — you can’t play anonymously at a licensed casino. Larger paysafecard amounts also require an account in the service itself.

How to withdraw winnings via paysafecard?

Generally you can’t — add a bank account for the withdrawal. Some casinos support withdrawals to a paysafecard account (myPaysafe), but that’s the exception, not the rule.

Guide

Paysafecard as a Prepaid Payment Card for Estonian Players

Paysafecard is an internationally recognised prepaid payment method built around one simple idea: you buy a voucher worth a fixed amount, receive a 16-digit PIN, and use that code to top up your player account without linking a bank account, a payment card, or an e-wallet. It is precisely this separation from the bank that sets Paysafecard apart — the money moves through an anonymous code rather than through your personal account details. For an Estonian player, that means you can fund a deposit without disclosing sensitive banking information to the casino or entering your internet-bank passwords.

Why does this matter in the Estonian context? Many players value privacy and prefer to keep their gambling spending separate from their regular bank statement. Paysafecard achieves this naturally, because the casino only ever sees the PIN, never your account number. Equally important is budget control: since you purchase a voucher for a predetermined sum, you can only spend what you have already paid for. That built-in ceiling is a genuinely useful discipline tool, as there is no direct line between a losing session and the balance sitting in your bank account. In Estonia you should always play only at casinos holding an EMTA (Tax and Customs Board) licence, where the payment methods, Paysafecard included, are officially vetted and player-protection rules apply in full.

In practice the process is quick. You buy a voucher at a point of sale — a kiosk, a petrol station, or a shop — or generate a code online, then enter the 16-digit PIN in the casino's payment window. The transfer usually reaches your account instantly, with no lengthy verification. Vouchers are available in several value ranges, so you can pick an amount that suits your budget, and anyone who prefers tidier management can open a myPaysafecard account that gathers codes into a single digital wallet.

A few common misconceptions are worth clearing up. First, Paysafecard is a deposit-only method — you cannot withdraw winnings back through it, so any payout must be taken via another option the casino offers. Second, it is not a credit or debit card, meaning there is no borrowing and no overspending. Third, a code left unused for a long time may gradually lose value, and transactions in other currencies can incur conversion, so it pays to read the terms in advance.

Paysafecard is a secure and convenient choice for players who want clear control over their spending. Remember that gambling is permitted only for adults — in Estonia, those aged 21 and over. Always play responsibly, set limits on both time and money, and if the game stops being entertainment, reach out to a gambling-addiction counselling service for support.