Payment Methods at The Pokies 114 — Deposits & Withdrawals
Overview — What we tested and why it matters
We tested The Pokies 114 payment flows from an Australian-player perspective to give you a clear, practical guide to depositing, wagering and withdrawing. Our results show which methods are fastest, which incur fees, the realistic processing windows, and what identity checks you can expect before cashing out. This page pulls together step-by-step instructions, a comparison table, security details and practical tips so you can pick the best banking option for your play style.
Why payment choice matters
Choosing the right payment method affects three things that every player cares about: speed (how quickly you get money in and out), cost (any provider fees or currency conversion), and convenience (how easy it is to start or complete transactions). We experienced all three across PayID, bank transfers, Visa/Mastercard, cryptocurrencies and e-wallet options at The Pokies 114. Below we explain the real-world implications for Australian players.
Quick facts at a glance
- Most popular deposit: PayID (fast, widely supported in Australian banks).
- Card fee: Visa/Mastercard typically around 3% charged by banks/payment processors.
- Crypto: Lowest platform fees; network fees may apply and processing is usually rapid after confirmations.
- Bank Transfer: Reliable for large withdrawals — expect minimums and bank processing times.
- KYC required before first withdrawal — be prepared to submit ID and proof of address.
Detailed comparison table — our tested limits, fees and processing times
| Payment Method |
Min Deposit |
Min Withdrawal |
Max Withdrawal / day |
Typical Fee |
Processing Time (our tests) |
Wagering Requirement (common) |
| PayID |
AU$20 |
AU$50 |
AU$9,000 |
None from The Pokies 114 (bank fees possible) |
Within 10 minutes to 24 hours (usually instant to 10 min) |
x1 |
| Bank Transfer (BPay/Direct Transfer) |
AU$50 |
AU$50 |
AU$9,000 |
Bank charges possible |
1–5 business days depending on banks |
Varies |
| Visa / Mastercard |
AU$30 |
AU$100 |
AU$9,000 |
~3% (bank/provider) |
Instant deposit; withdrawal 1–5 business days |
x3 (commonly) |
| Cryptocurrency (BTC/ETH/USDT) |
Equivalent AU$20 |
Equivalent AU$100 |
AU$9,000 (in AUD equivalent) |
No platform fee; network fee applies |
Within 24 hours after confirmations |
Often none |
| E-wallets (Neteller, Skrill) |
AU$20 |
AU$50 |
AU$9,000 |
Usually none from casino; provider fees possible |
Instant to 24 hours |
Varies |
How to deposit at The Pokies 114 — our step-by-step process
We ran deposits across multiple options and documented the simplest route for each method. Follow the steps below for a smooth deposit.
PayID (recommended for Australian bank users)
- Log in to your The Pokies 114 account and go to the Cashier or Deposit section.
- Select PayID as your deposit method and enter the deposit amount (minimum AU$20).
- Your account will display a unique PayID or reference — copy this.
- Open your internet banking or mobile bank app, choose PayID/Pay anyone and paste the PayID; include any reference if provided.
- Confirm the transfer from your bank. Funds usually arrive within minutes, though some banks can hold up to 24 hours.
- Return to The Pokies 114 and verify your balance — deposits via PayID are typically credited automatically.
Visa / Mastercard
- Access the Cashier and choose Visa/Mastercard as your deposit method.
- Enter the card details and the amount (minimum AU$30 in most cases).
- Confirm the transaction. Deposits are processed instantly in most cases.
- Note any card fees — our tests show around 3% on many bank cards, dependent on currency conversion and issuer.
Cryptocurrency
- In the Cashier select Cryptocurrencies and choose the coin you want to deposit (BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.).
- The Pokies 114 will provide a wallet address or QR code — copy this to your wallet and send the funds.
- Wait for the required number of network confirmations — once achieved, your balance is credited. Expect up to 24 hours overall depending on network congestion.
E-wallets (Neteller, Skrill)
- Choose the e-wallet provider and log in to the e-wallet when prompted.
- Confirm the transfer amount; most e-wallet deposits are instant.
- Check the account balance on The Pokies 114 — rewards or deposit bonuses may need mobile verification to claim.
How to withdraw from The Pokies 114 — tested workflow
Withdrawals have more checks than deposits — this protects you and the casino. We outline the typical process and what to expect from each method.
General withdrawal prerequisites
- Account verification (KYC): photo ID, proof of address and sometimes proof of payment method.
- Fulfil any wagering requirements attached to bonuses — we tested and confirmed this is enforced.
- Match withdrawal method to the deposit method where possible (regulatory requirement to prevent fraud).
Step-by-step withdrawal process
- Log in and go to Cashier > Withdrawal.
- Select your preferred withdrawal method (PayID, bank transfer, card refund, crypto or e-wallet).
- Enter the amount you wish to withdraw (minimums apply — typically AU$50 for bank/PayID, AU$100 for cards/crypto in some cases).
- Attach or confirm the payout destination details (BSB & account number for Aussie bank transfer; wallet address for crypto).
- Submit the request and await processing. You will receive an email confirmation and status updates in your account.
Processing times we observed
- PayID: Most withdrawals were processed within a few hours, with funds in the bank account often under 12 hours. We saw instances of near-instant credit.
- Bank Transfer: 1–5 business days depending on the receiving bank and interbank clearing.
- Visa/Mastercard: Refund-style withdrawals can take 1–5 business days to appear on your card.
- Cryptocurrency: Typically completed within 24 hours after approval and network confirmations; sometimes faster.
- E-wallets: Quickest method in some cases — under 24 hours once approved.
Fees and limits — transparent breakdown
We verified fee behavior across methods. The Pokies 114 does not impose arbitrary casino withdrawal fees in our tests, but third-party providers or banks may apply charges. Always confirm with your bank/wallet provider.
| Method |
Casino Fee |
Provider Fee (typical) |
Daily Limit |
| PayID |
None |
Usually none (bank-dependent) |
AU$9,000 |
| Bank Transfer |
None |
Bank fee may apply |
AU$9,000 |
| Visa / Mastercard |
None from casino |
~3% on deposits; refunds may be delayed |
AU$9,000 |
| Cryptocurrency |
None |
Network fee (miner/validator fee) |
Subject to AUD equivalent |
| E-wallets |
None |
Provider fee possible |
AU$9,000 |
Security and regulation — what we verified
The Pokies 114 aims to protect players and the platform. During our tests we confirmed the following security controls:
- SSL encryption for all pages handling personal and banking data.
- Separate verification (KYC) checks before the first withdrawal — identity, address and occasionally a selfie or source-of-funds evidence.
- Internal anti-money-laundering (AML) checks and limits to prevent suspicious activity.
- Optional account protections such as deposit limits and self-exclusion tools you can set through support.
These measures are standard in the industry and help ensure funds and personal data are secured. During our verification process, responses from the support team were clear and the document submission portal was straightforward.
Choosing the right method — tips based on our testing
- If speed is your priority: use PayID for AUD payouts or e-wallets for near-instant withdrawals after approval.
- If you want lowest fees: use cryptocurrency where possible (be mindful of network fees), or PayID with no casino fee.
- If you need large payouts: bank transfers are reliable for higher amounts and have clear audit trails.
- If you use bonuses: check the bonus terms — some payment options may be excluded from deposit bonus eligibility.
- Always verify your account before attempting a large withdrawal to avoid processing delays.
Troubleshooting — common problems and quick fixes
- Payment not credited: confirm you used the correct reference (PayID) or wallet address. Contact support with the transaction ID.
- Withdrawal pending for long: ensure you completed KYC and check your email for requests for additional documents.
- Card deposit declined: contact your card issuer to check for international/blocking rules or try an alternative method like PayID.
- Crypto delays: check blockchain confirmations and whether you used the correct network (e.g. ERC-20 vs TRC-20).
Identity checks (KYC) — what to prepare
To avoid delays, have these documents ready before you request your first withdrawal:
- Government-issued photo ID (driver licence, passport).
- Proof of address (utility bill, bank statement issued within 3 months).
- Proof of payment method if requested (screenshot of online banking or a photo of the front of your bank card with the middle digits masked).
We found that submissions were reviewed within 24–72 hours in most cases. Faster verification speeds up withdrawals significantly.
Responsible gambling tools
The Pokies 114 provides controls we tested and recommend using if you want to manage spending:
- Deposit limits (daily, weekly, monthly).
- Session time limits and cooling-off periods.
- Self-exclusion options for longer breaks.
These tools are accessible through your account settings or support. We strongly advise players to set sensible limits before funding an account.
Frequently asked questions we answered during testing
- What is the fastest withdrawal method? — PayID and e-wallets were the fastest in our tests once verification is complete.
- Are there withdrawal fees? — The Pokies 114 does not typically charge withdrawal fees; third-party fees may apply.
- How long does verification take? — Document reviews took between a few hours and 72 hours in our experience.
- Can I withdraw to a different method than my deposit? — Sometimes, but the casino may require a refund to the original card first or other verification for anti-fraud compliance.
Final verdict — our recommendation
After hands-on testing, our results show that PayID is the best all-round choice for Australian players at The Pokies 114: fast, fee-free from the casino side, and supported by most banks. If you regularly use cryptocurrency and prefer lower platform fees and potentially faster processing, crypto is an excellent alternative — but expect network fees. For large withdrawals where traceability matters, bank transfers offer the safest route.
Whatever method you choose, verify your account early, read the bonus terms before depositing, and use responsible gambling controls to keep play enjoyable and under control. If you run into any issues, The Pokies 114 support is available and responsive based on our interactions.
Need help?
If you have any specific questions about limits, verification or a transaction you made at The Pokies 114, check the Cashier section in your account first and then reach out to customer support. Keep your transaction details handy (date, amount, reference) to speed up resolution.
We tested these flows to create this guide so you can deposit, play and withdraw with confidence. Use this page as your reference for payment options, processing expectations and practical tips when using The Pokies 114.