Despite hiring Ray Parlour as the brand ambassador, NetBet is far from a 'common' betting brand in the UK as many punters have yet to hear of its existence. Nevertheless, launching back in 2017, this is to be expected for a new betting site and the foundation is there to become a more established brand.
Indeed, several payment methods are accepted and this is a very good start, even if the minimum deposit amount is set at £10. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about NetBet and depositing funds, from the payment methods accepted to the specific terms for each.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £10 | £35,000 | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £10 | £35,000 | £35,000 | Instant |
Paypal | £10 | £5,000 | No fee | Instant |
Trustly | £10 | £10,000 | No fee | Instant |
Payz | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Paysafecard | £10 | £1,000 | No fee | Instant |
Apple Pay | £10 | £10,000 | No fee | Instant |
Google Pay | £10 | £10,000 | No fee | Instant |
Operator | Welcome Offer | Bonus Code | Claim Offer | |
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| Welcome Offer Bet £10 Get £20 in Free Bets | No code required | Claim Offer | 18+. Deposit and place a £10 Bet Builder (3+ selections) with minimum odds 3/1 (4.00). Free Bet amount is split into 2 x £10 Free Bet to be used on any bet builder. All valid for 7 days. Full T&Cs apply. |
| Welcome Offer Deposit £10 and Get Up to 500 Free Spins | NBWELCOME500 | Claim Offer | 18+. New players, £10+ deposit, no e-wallets/prepaid cards, up to 500 Free Spins, 40x wagering requirements on Free Spins winnings. Free spins are credited in batches over 7 days. Full T&Cs apply. |
As our step-by-step guide below will show, adding funds to a NetBet account is not always the easiest task in the world. In any case, we tested the process on the bookie's app.
When betting at NetBet, the first step is to deposit funds and this is very simple. Once you enter the app, tap your balance in the top right corner to open the profile menu, and then tap the blue 'Deposit' button.
Following this, you will be offered several payment method options, and Android users will be happy to see that NetBet are one of the few bookmakers that offer Google Pay as a method.
In our test, we regularly use debit cards to deposit the funds. However, we attempted to use this method five times with NetBet and were kicked out of our account with each attempt. Therefore, we deposited with Apple Pay on this occasion.
Once you have selected the payment method, you can choose to deposit one of the pre-determined amounts, or you can enter your own number in the box below. Following this, tap the 'Add £_ to my account' option, or in this case, the Apple Pay option.
Finally, you will be taken to the deposit confirmation screen, which will confirm your payment method, and you will also be provided with a transaction number - although we have never needed to use this before.
The minimum deposit at NetBet is £10 and while this is considered standard, there is a sizeable amount of betting sites accepting deposits as low as £5. On the other hand, punters must deposit £10 anyway to claim the welcome offer, but being able to deposit just £5 in future deposits would have been a plus.
When we tested the deposit process at NetBet, we encountered some pretty serious issues as it wasn't possible to deposit with a Visa debit card. We made several attempts but every single time, we were kicked out of our account. As such, we had to opt for Apple Pay and this caused additional issues when we withdrew the funds a few days later.
Although we encountered issues when we tried to deposit with a debit card, this will likely still be the most popular method among new NetBet customers. The minimum deposit amount is set at £10 for this method, while the maximum is £35,000.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Visa | £10 | £35,000 | No fee | Instant |
Mastercard | £10 | £35,000 | £35,000 | Instant |
PayPal is the most popular e-wallet among punters and at NetBet, that should not change as it appears you can claim the welcome offer with this method. The minimum is the same as the other methods, i.e. £10, but the maximum is set at £5,000.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Paypal | £10 | £5,000 | No fee | Instant |
We deposited with Apple Pay when we tested NetBet and the deposit was indeed smooth. The minimum deposit is £10, as expected, while the maximum is £10,000. It is also possible to claim the welcome offer with this method.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Apple Pay | £10 | £10,000 | No fee | Instant |
Google Pay bookmakers are scarce in the UK and as such, the fact that NetBet offers the method is a huge boost for Android users. The terms are the same as Apple Pay, with a minimum deposit of £10 and a maximum of £10,000.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Google Pay | £10 | £10,000 | No fee | Instant |
Payz is not really a common choice among punters, above all because so few bookies accept it, and it is much more common to see e-wallets like Skrill in the cashiers. In any case, the minimum deposit is £10 for the method, while the maximum is not specified.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Payz | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Paysafecard has always been a rather common payment method on betting sites, at least on the big ones, and it is nice to see the option at NetBet as well. The minimum is the same as the rest but the maximum is much lower at just £1,000. For this method, it is worth checking out Lottoland's ridiculously low deposit amount of £2 (!).
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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Paysafecard | £10 | £1,000 | No fee | Instant |
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