Ukash

For some people playing poker online, anonymity is an attractive feature. You may not want your poker deposits showing up on your credit card statement, or you might just prefer operating under the radar. Alternatively, you might just value the convenience and efficiency of a payment method that isn’t your typical debit card or credit card. For customers in the U.K. and throughout Europe, Ukash is the answer.

Ukash works with a simple digital voucher system, where you pay in funds to then spend at the poker room of your choice. When it comes to depositing into your account, you enter the voucher code and choose the amount of the deposit you want to make. Your privacy and personal information is totally protected, and you are completely secure from fraudulent activity and data theft as a result.

Ukash Advantages
  • Accepted across a number of poker sites for deposits and withdrawals, especially for players in the U.K. and the EU
  • Total privacy and anonymity of payment, with no transactions showing on your statement
  • No-cost method of transacting, with limited to no fees applicable when funding your account
  • Split your Ukash voucher funds across multiple deposits, or even different poker rooms to suit your preference
  • Totally secure against fraud or theft, with no underlying access to your bank account
  • Simple-to-use system, with a 16-digit voucher pin all that is required to move funds from Ukash to your chosen poker site
Ukash Disadvantages
  • Not supported for U.S. players, as a result of U.S. banking regulations. Alternatives are available, however, operating in a similar way to deliver similar user benefits
  • Withdrawal to Ukash can sometimes feel limiting, and only cardholders can withdraw directly from an ATM

Deposits

Ukash deposits are simple to handle, and widely accepted throughout the online poker industry. Choose to fund your Ukash voucher in a number of ways, with a whole host of payment methods supported. From there, depositing is just a case of entering the 16-digit unique voucher pin. You can choose to deposit all of your voucher credit, or just some of the credit, and it is possible to split your deposits across several different poker sites as required. Deposits are totally secure and anonymous, given the additional layer of security Ukash provides its customers.

Withdrawals

Withdrawals to Ukash are equally straightforward, although some find it limiting to retain money on Ukash for personal spending. You can use your Ukash funds as an extended bankroll, or convert them for withdrawal to one of any number of payment methods. Some customers choose to sign up for a Ukash card, which can be used to make payments or withdraw funds from an ATM for instant access to your winnings.

Ukash FAQs

There are a few common Ukash questions to consider when it comes to depositing for poker play:

Should I Use Ukash?

If you are looking for privacy and anonymity in your deposits, Ukash is an excellent payment method to choose. For those who don’t want poker transactions appearing on their bank statements, this is often the method of choice. While not supported in the U.S., customers in the U.K., the EU and beyond are able to enjoy the flexibility and security of Ukash payments.

Am I Permitted To Use Ukash For Poker Deposits?

Yes. There are no restrictions on using Ukash funds for poker deposits or withdrawals, and in fact players around the world use Ukash every day to move money to and from their poker accounts.

Are There Any Added Fees?

There are no added fees, whether you are depositing via Ukash or withdrawing. Poker rooms are not charged processing fees for handling payments through the Ukash platform, so there are no further cost issues to consider.

How Can I Withdraw?

Your withdrawals come back as Ukash by default, which you can use to re-fund your bankroll, or spend at other Ukash-accepting merchants. In some instances, you may be able to choose an alternative method for withdrawals, or withdraw to a Ukash prepaid card which will allow you to make withdrawals from most cash machines and local vendors.

 

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