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    Pay n play casinos: What makes them so popular?

    npsBy nps31 January 2022Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Imagine if you could play games at a casino with real money and not have to open an account? It may sound unreal; however, this is exactly what happens at a Pay n Play casino. If you?re interested in finding out more about Pay n Play casinos, stick around.

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    Pay n play casinos: How they work

    The basic idea of a Pay n Play casino is that you don’t have to create an account with them to play with real money. This very innovative idea was createdby Trustly and is available in Finland, Germany and Sweden. Estonia and the Netherlands have a limited number of casinos that use this option.

    With the Pay n Play option, you need to have an online banking account. You’ll use your online banking account to log in to the casino. Instead of the casino verifying your ID, your bank will do the verification process for you. This can be done through a BankID, which can be used when you log in from the casino’s safe forum.

    Pay n Play allows you to quickly withdraw and deposit funds into the casino. A top-rated casino where you could use the Pay n Play feature is Casumo. There is a huge casino game selection at Casumo, meaning that you can play all the games you love and skip the payment and withdrawal issues.

    How to use Pay n Play

    The first step you’d need to take is finding a casino that offers the Pay n Play feature. You would find this option in the “claim bonus” section of the casino. After this, you’d need to click on the “play now” option, which is usually found on the homepage of the casino. After this, you would need to select the bank that you are using and follow the prompts that pop up.

    The Pay n Play option is so popular because Trustly facilitates the sharing of information between the bank and the casino.

    Benefits of choosing Pay n Play

    There are many reasons why people have gravitated towards Pay n Play casinos instead of regular casinos. Here is a list of some of the reasons why people prefer Pay n Play casinos:

    • Fast deposits and withdrawals
    • No KYC procedures
    • Safe and legal
    • Used on mobile-friendly websites
    • Casino Bonuses
    • Credit and debit cards are not needed

    Are Pay n Play casinos safe and legal?

    Thankfully all casinos that have Trustly’s Pay n Play feature are legal. All the casinos are registered and comply with all the laws within that country.

    Conclusion

    Pay n Play casinos are fast becoming very popular within the gambling community. There are many benefits that come with using the Pay n Play option, like avoiding the KYC process, fast withdrawal and deposits, and many more.

    Using the Pay n Play feature is an alternative option for those who don’t want to create an account.

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