Quickbet may be one of the new betting sites but its owner, L&L Europe, is no stranger to the gambling scene and punters can thus expect a certain standard here. Sure enough, the bookie accepts a couple of e-wallets on the deposit front, in addition to the standard debit cards and bank transfers.
The minimum deposit, on the other hand, could be improved by Quickbet as it currently stands at £10. Punters are right to ask for more these days, with more and more bookies accepting £1 deposits. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about Quickbet 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 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
![]() Mastercard | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
![]() Paypal | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
![]() Skrill | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
Operator | Welcome Offer | Bonus Code | Claim Offer | |
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![]() | Welcome Offer Bet £10 Get a £10 Free Bet | No code required | Claim Offer | New customers only, UK & Ireland. Deposit at least £10 and place a bet at minimum odds of 1/1 (2.00) on sports. £10 free bet credited upon settlement. Bet can be a single, double or any multiple, or a Bet Builder. Free bet must be used for bet with minimum odds of 1/1 (2.00) and will expire 24 hours after being credited. Full T&Cs apply. |
![]() | Welcome Offer 100% Casino Bonus Up to £100 | No code required | Claim Offer | Casino Bonus: Welcome bonus for new players only. Maximum bonus is 100% up to £100. Min. deposit is £10. No max cash out. Wagering is 40x bonus. Maximum bet with an active bonus is £5. Eligibility is restricted for suspected abuse. Cashback is cash with no restrictions. Skrill & Neteller deposits excluded. Full T&Cs apply. |
If you are new to Quickbet and would like to find out how to deposit money into an account, you can follow our guide below. For reference, we used the mobile app.
After entering Quickbet, tap the wallet icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to enter the cashier tab. Then, tap the 'Deposit' option or the plus wallet icon in the middle of your screen.
Unfortunately, the payment options are not as vast as they are with other sister sites like Pub Casino, so pick one of the three options displayed.
After choosing which payment method you want to use, enter your card/e-wallet details, and the amount you would like to deposit.
The final step is to enter your name, and if you have one, a bonus code. Then, just tap the 'Deposit' option at the bottom of the screen and after a minute or so of processing, the funds will be in your account.
A lot of sites have made it a mission to offer low deposits, seeing as punters clearly like that option, but the L&L sites - including Quickbet - are still stuck at £10. We wouldn't describe it as a deal-breaker but, of course, it's always nice to have the option to deposit less.
The same amount is also needed for both bonuses, so you could definitely argue that the minimum won't matter initially anyway. It's not like Quickbet specialises in lotto games either, such as Lottoland, where low deposits are very handy.
Debit cards will likely be the most popular way for Quickbet customers, especially since the withdrawal time is fast (as our test showed). The minimum deposit is the same across the board so there is nothing special to note here, and debit cards can also be used to claim the bonuses.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Visa | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
![]() Mastercard | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | Instant |
Two e-wallets are accepted, Skrill and PayPal, but only the latter - per the site's T&Cs - can be used to claim one of the welcome bonuses. Other than that, the terms are same as debit cards with a minimum deposit amount of £10.
Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.