The banking experience at Zeslots is generally reliable, though the limited payment options available to Australian players is a noticeable drawback. As an Aussie player, I’m mostly limited to using debit cards and cryptocurrencies here. Credit cards are technically accepted, but many Australian banks block these transactions for gambling sites. While making deposits was quick and easy with my debit card (instantly credited to my account), I found the withdrawal process less impressive.
When it came time to cash out my winnings, I had to verify my identity first—standard KYC procedure at all online casinos in Australia. After verification, I requested a withdrawal back to my debit card. The minimum withdrawal amount is just $10, which is reasonable. However, I noticed Zeslots doesn’t clearly state a maximum withdrawal limit, which makes planning larger cashouts a bit uncertain.
The withdrawal times vary depending on which method you choose:
- Debit/credit cards: 24-120 hours (1-5 days)
- Cryptocurrency: Generally faster but times not specified
- E-wallets: Not available for Australian casino players
I eventually received my funds back on my debit card after about 3 days. It’s worth noting that popular e-wallet services like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller—while listed on their website—aren’t actually available for Australian players making casino transactions. This is a limitation of the Australian market rather than Zeslots specifically, but it does reduce your banking options considerably.