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PAYPAL

 With 184 million account holders, and $60 billion handled in 2008, PayPal is the largest e-commerce business in the world, and is accepted by most UK online casinos.

 Unfortunately, due to US banking and gambling laws, US online casino players cannot use PayPal, but it is very popular in other countries. 

 PayPal was founded in 1999, by Elon Musk, who sold the business to e-Bay in 2002, and has since started up the Tesla electric car business. PayPal works by transfering funds to and from your bank account or credit card without the need to enter sensitive financial details every time. So if you used a number of online casinos, you just need to register your PayPal account at each one, and they never need your bank / card details.

 It also makes payments much quicker, usually in one day, and with only a couple of clicks. All you need to set up a PayPal account is an e-mail address and a password, and you are away.

 Fees vary from country to country, in the UK, it's free to deposit money, either with the online casino, or into your PayPal account, and a 1.4% to 3.4% fee, plus 20p to recieve or withdraw money.

 Setting up a PayPal account is easy, it takes just a few minutes, and an e-mail confirmation. Once you sign up to an online casino, you just give them your PayPal account number. Should you have any problems setting up the account, our recommended online casinos will always help you get started.

Good Points

Quick to set up account.

No need to enter personal account details.

Use one PayPal account at several online casinos.

Just 2-3 clicks to send or recieve money.

Not So Good Points

U.S. players not accepted.

Fees vary by country.

Cheque payments slow.

Most, but not all online casinos accept PayPal. 

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