Deposit options: cards, e-wallets and crypto

  • Visa β€” Deposits from A$10 to A$5,000 clear instantly, with bank posting times not applying to card authorisations.
  • Mastercard β€” Deposit A$10–A$5,000 with instant balance credit; the card issuer may show the transaction as pending for up to 24 hours.
  • PayPal β€” Deposits from A$20 to A$2,000 appear in your casino balance within 1–2 minutes after you confirm the payment in PayPal.
  • Skrill β€” Fund your account with A$10–A$3,000 and expect instant credit, while Skrill may apply its own wallet top-up or transfer processing rules.
  • Neteller β€” Deposit A$10–A$3,000 with immediate confirmation in most cases, and allow up to 10 minutes during peak periods.
  • Bank Transfer (Osko / PayID) β€” Deposits from A$50 to A$10,000 typically land in 0–2 hours, with some banks taking up to 24 hours for first-time payees.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Deposit the BTC equivalent of A$30–A$20,000, credited after 1–3 network confirmations, which is commonly 10–60 minutes.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Deposits from USDT 20 to USDT 10,000 post after 1 network confirmation, commonly within 1–5 minutes.

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Spin Fever

Spin Fever sets fixed transaction limits by payment method, with the cashier showing the exact cap before you confirm. Deposits start from a low entry point, while large top-ups are capped per transaction to limit chargeback risk and keep processing within provider rules.

Withdrawals start from a practical minimum and are capped per request, with a separate daily ceiling that controls how much can leave the account in a 24-hour window. If you request more than the per-withdrawal cap, the casino splits it into multiple payouts across days until the full amount clears.

  • Min. deposit: AUD 10
  • Max. deposit: AUD 5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: AUD 20
  • Max. withdrawal: AUD 10,000 per withdrawal
  • Daily limit: AUD 20,000 total withdrawals per 24 hours

Withdrawal Methods At Spin Fever

  • Visa debit/credit card β€” Processing takes 2–5 business days after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 20 to AUD 5,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard debit/credit card β€” Processing takes 2–5 business days after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 20 to AUD 5,000 per transaction.
  • Bank transfer (AU/NZ) β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 50 to AUD 25,000 per transaction.
  • PayPal β€” Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 20 to AUD 10,000 per transaction.
  • Skrill β€” Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 20 to AUD 10,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval, with withdrawals from AUD 20 to AUD 10,000 per transaction.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval plus network confirmations, with withdrawals from AUD 30 to AUD 50,000 per transaction.
  • Ethereum (ETH) β€” Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval plus network confirmations, with withdrawals from AUD 30 to AUD 50,000 per transaction.

Current status: Spin Fever processes e-wallet and crypto withdrawals within 24 hours after approval, while cards and bank transfers take longer due to bank clearing times.

Fees At Spin Fever

Spin Fever does not charge an internal fee for deposits or withdrawals on its side. The cashier shows the full amount you enter for a deposit, and Spin Fever does not add a β€œprocessing” line item at checkout. The same approach applies to withdrawals: Spin Fever sends the amount you request, without taking a percentage or a flat cut as a casino fee.

Fees can still apply at the payment-method level. Banks may charge for international card transactions, currency conversion, or wire transfers, and some e-wallets apply their own transfer or withdrawal fees under their terms. If your deposit currency differs from your account or card currency, the card issuer, bank, or wallet provider can apply a conversion spread even when Spin Fever charges $0.

In practice, you see no casino fees inside the Spin Fever cashier, while any extra cost appears on your bank or wallet statement (for example, a foreign transaction fee or exchange-rate markup). Spin Fever’s fee position is simple: $0 from the casino, with possible third‑party charges set by the payment provider.