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Payments at FEZbet are solid in terms of variety, but I wouldn’t call the setup the most accessible. Compared to some of its sister sites from NovaForge, this one makes you dig a little deeper to find what you’re looking for. It’s all there, but I think the layout doesn’t do it any favors.
Still, once you get the hang of where everything lives, the actual payment side of things works just fine.
What I mean by “dig a little deeper” is that everything payment-related lives inside your account menu. You just have to click “Deposit,” so you can see what’s available for deposits and withdrawals. I don’t love that there isn’t a dedicated button for deposits or withdrawals on the homepage, though. It takes a few extra clicks to get where you need to go, and honestly, it’s kind of inconvenient. A basic shortcut would’ve made a big difference here. It’s almost like they don’t want to receive or send out money.
That said, once you’re in the right spot, the site actually does a decent job with variety. I found a lot of different kinds of methods, so whether you’re using old-school cards, e-wallets, or crypto, there’s something here that’ll probably work for you.
| Method | Deposit Minimum | Withdrawal Minimum |
| Mastercard | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Visa | – | €10.00 |
| Paysafecard | €10.00 | – |
| Revolut (Bank Transfer) | – | €10.00 |
| Bank Transfer | – | €10.00 |
| Method | Deposit Minimum | Withdrawal Minimum |
| Skrill | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Neteller | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Jeton | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| MiFinity | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Method | Deposit Minimum | Withdrawal Minimum |
| Tether | €10.00 | €30.00 |
| Bitcoin | €30.00 | €60.00 |
| Ethereum | €10.00 | €40.00 |
| Litecoin | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Ripple | €10.00 | €30.00 |
| USD Coin | €10.00 | €30.00 |
| Bitcoin Cash | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Dogecoin | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| Cardano | €10.00 | €30.00 |
After checking everything, I’d say e-wallets and crypto are probably your best bet. They’re fast, less likely to cause delays, and usually easier when it comes time to withdraw. Card methods still work fine, but I’ve had fewer problems with the other two, so that’s where I’d lean if you’re looking to keep things simple.
Now, here are some things I found in the terms and conditions that I think you’ll need to keep in mind. You’ll need to wager your deposit at least once before you can withdraw anything. It’s not just a FEZbet thing, either. It’s tied to standard anti-money laundering rules, but it still catches people off guard.
So even if you’re not after a bonus and just want to test the site out, don’t expect to deposit €50 and immediately pull it back out untouched. You’ll have to place a few bets or spin a few slots first. It’s not a big deal if you know it’s coming, but it’s one of those things that quietly sneaks up on you if you weren’t paying attention.

Technically, the site has a refund policy, but it feels more like a formality than something players can actually rely on. They say they’ll consider a refund if there’s a technical issue or a payment error, but that decision is totally up to them. No guarantees.
And here’s the real kicker: you’ve only got 24 hours to ask for a refund after the transaction. But that’s only if you haven’t used the deposit for anything. One spin, one bet, one click, and you’re out of refund territory. So yeah, it exists, but don’t expect much from it. This is one of those “don’t say we didn’t warn you” situations.

This brand also has a VIP program, but figuring out how to actually get into it is difficult. That’s another story. There’s no point system, no clear milestones, no “here’s what to do next” chart. It seems to run on some secret formula where the casino just decides when you’re worthy. Which, honestly, isn’t my favorite setup. The only thing they explain is that it’s based on your past 90 days of activity on the site.
However, what is clearly laid out is how VIP status affects your cashout limits. And if you manage to make the cut, those limits do get better:
So yeah, the more they like you, the more you’re allowed to take out. But with no clear way to climb the ladder, it kind of feels like getting into an exclusive club that doesn’t admit it’s exclusive.
How do I deposit money at FEZbet?
To make a deposit, log into your account and click the “Deposit” button in the account menu. It’s not on the homepage, which I found a little annoying, but once you’re there, you’ll see all the available options and their limits there.
Is there a withdrawal limit at FEZbet?
Yes, and it depends on your VIP level. The more active you are (and the more the casino likes you), the more you’re allowed to withdraw daily and monthly.
Does FEZbet charge fees for deposits or withdrawals?
I didn’t see any fees on the site, and I didn’t get charged during my tests. That said, I’d still double-check with support or your payment provider just in case. Even if the casino doesn’t charge you any fees, that doesn’t mean your payment of choice won’t.
Can I get a refund on a deposit?
Technically, yes, but only under specific conditions. If you haven’t used the deposit and ask within 24 hours, you might get a refund. If you’ve placed even one bet, though, it’s off the table. And even if they approve it, they’ll wipe out any bonuses or winnings tied to that deposit.
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