Skrill

Skrill is one of the leading options for poker players and online gamblers alike. Formerly Moneybookers, Skrill competes directly with PayPal as one of the most widely used services of its kind online. Skrill does not accept some U.S. players, but is open to others around the world, including in the U.K. and the EU, and is widely supported by leading poker rooms as an easy, efficient, low-cost way to process transactions — both deposits and withdrawals.

Players can link Skrill accounts to their bank accounts and debit cards. They also can request a prepaid Skrill card for easier access to their withdrawn funds, a key factor in the decision of a number of poker players using this banking method.

Best Skrill Poker Sites

Regulated by the FCA in the U.K., Skrill supports some 40 different currencies with ease, facilitating fast, cheap transactions to and from your poker bankroll. Sportsbook up to some U.S. customers for the first time in 2015, it stands as one of the primary methods for poker deposits and withdrawals.
 

Skrill Advantages
  • Regulated by the FCA, and a highly trusted brand in the payment industry
  • Support for transactions in over 40 currencies, open to most players worldwide
  • A lower-cost alternative to PayPal for deposits and withdrawals
  • Preferred deposit and withdrawal method of many poker rooms
  • Flexible payment method, with the option to receive money on a prepaid debit card
  • Eligible for deposit and reload bonuses, as per the terms of your chosen poker room
  • Extremely secure method of payment
Skrill Disadvantages
  • Some U.S. and international players are still unable to set up accounts, although this looks to be changing as it continues to roll out in the U.S.
  • Not accepted at every poker room, although it is fast becoming an industry standard payment method

Deposits

Depositing through Skrill is becoming hugely popular for online poker players. Deposits don’t attract additional fees and are processed through the extremely secure Skrill system in over 40 currencies to suit your needs. Funds are reflected instantly in your bankroll as soon as your payment is approved, and there are none of the associated costs and delays associated with other types of payment processing.

Withdrawals

Withdrawing to your Skrill account is equally straightforward, and players can get their hands on their withdrawals quickly — either as credit in their Skrill account or by a further withdrawal step to your linked bank account. There are often no fees to withdraw via Skrill either, with poker rooms encouraging their players to bank through e-wallets and similar methods as a low-cost, low-risk way of transferring money.

Skrill FAQs

There are a few common questions players ask before depositing at Skrill:

Why Should I Use Skrill?

Skrill is incredibly easy to use, as well as an extremely secure platform for transferring money to and from online poker sites. Your personal data is protected by the Skrill platform, which ensures that no one has access to your private information — not even the poker room you’re depositing with. Add in the low-cost, flexible nature of the payment platform, and it’s a no-brainer.

I Am In The USA - Can I Use Skrill?

It depends. Until 2015, U.S. players were not able to use Skrill. This was reversed in 2015 and the doors were opened to some U.S. players, although there are still reports of people being unable to use the service. Chances are you will be accepted without difficulty, but it is worth applying anyway in the likelihood you will be accepted without difficulty.

What Fees Are Applicable?

There are no fees to use Skrill as a deposit or withdrawal method as far as poker sites are concerned. The only fees you will be expected to pay are those associated with the Skrill service, which is pretty low anyway.

How Does Skrill Compare With Other Services?

Skrill is perhaps most similar to Neteller, in that it offers a similar service to customers for deposits and withdrawals. However, unlike Neteller, Skrill has its own loyalty program, which extends far beyond what Neteller can offer in terms of generosity. This rewards more frequent users with more benefits, reducing the overall cost of your poker.

 

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