The banking system at LunarSpins leaves quite a bit to be desired, with several issues that make the whole process more complicated than it should be. I was particularly disappointed by the withdrawal times, which can stretch up to 5 days for bank transfers and up to 24 hours even for e-wallets that should be instant.
Deposit Options
When it comes to getting money into your account, LunarSpins offers several methods including Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, and PaySafeCard. Most deposits hit your account instantly, which is good. The minimum deposit is reasonable at $10 for most methods. I found the process straightforward enough, though I’d have preferred to see more Australia-friendly options.
Withdrawal Experience
My withdrawal experience was where things got frustrating. While the $10 minimum withdrawal is fair, the monthly cap of $7,000 feels unnecessarily tight for serious players. Bank transfers were painfully slow, taking between 24-120 hours to process. Even e-wallet withdrawals, which should be quick, could take up to 24 hours. The limit of $1,000 per day meant I had to split larger withdrawals across multiple days, adding another layer of inconvenience.
The KYC verification process was mandatory before my first withdrawal, which is standard practice but took longer than expected. For Australian players specifically, the lack of options makes banking at LunarSpins more of a chore than it needs to be.