PayPal – The preferred e-wallet by UK casino players

PayPal - The preferred e-wallet by UK casino playersWhen it comes to dealing with online casinos, and more specifically, with withdrawing your winnings or depositing chips, there’s a whole lot of options available, and I do mean A LOT. Some casinos offer literally close to a hundred different ways in which you can deposit (though the ways in which you can withdraw are a lot more limited, due to legal issues), ranging from credit cards, direct wires from your bank account, e-wallets, pre-paid cards and who knows what else. Honestly, not even I’m familiar with all the ways with which you can deposit, so more casual players would most certainly be excused from remaining blissfully unaware of other options, such as sending money to the casino through a magical portal or selling your firstborn to a troll who’ll proceed to convert it into a deposit for your online casino account through sorcery and witchcraft.

Joking aside, though, the reason why I’m not too familiar with all methods is because I’ve only ever needed to use one – PayPal. For those of you unfamiliar with it, PayPal is a free to use e-wallet service which allows you to store money safely and securely online and then withdraw them into a bank account. As many of you may already know thanks to certain Nigerian kings who are desperately looking for bank accounts to supposedly store their money in, giving out your bank information to strangers on the Internet is a veeeeeeeeeery bad idea. Even if you’re providing your bank information (be it account or card) to someone secure, such as an online casino, all it takes is a single hacking attack to have all that information out there. I’m not saying that casinos aren’t secure, but security isn’t their main priority, they have other matters to attend to, other places to invest their budget.

PayPal, meanwhile, is literally THE safest place you can input your information. If there’s anything like a Swiss bank safe on the Internet, that’s PayPal. Dealing with money and cash is, quite literally, the only thing they do. While they’re technically a subsidiary of eBay (hence why you need PayPal for all eBay transactions), they’ve grown into their own business that particularly deals with keeping its users’ money and information safe. When you buy with PayPal, the seller (or, in this case, casino) won’t see your credit card number, only your name and PayPal address. Similarly, since all the relevant information is already stored within PayPal, you won’t need to input your credit card information every time – all you’d need to write is your PayPal username and password, and that’s that!

In case you’re worried that not a lot of online casinos support it, then rest assured – that is not the case. All casino sites reviewed by ponlinecasinos.co.uk, which is most of them, completely accept PayPal without questions asked, for both deposits and withdrawals. Depositing is free, safe for the price of the actual deposit (the fee will be taken by casino), but withdrawing might cost you a little bit. Still, you shouldn’t let that deter you – the price is less than that of a cup of coffee. So stop bothering with bank accounts and inputting credit card numbers and start enjoying the benefits of security and convenience!

Have You Tried NetEnt’s Fresh Hook’s Heroes Slot?

Hot New NetEnt Slot Hook's HeroesHey, there casino fans! The time has come for me to make good on my promise on bringing you fresh and exciting news from the iGaming industry. And boy, have I got news for you! On September 24, the renowned Swedish software provider NetEnt released their latest creation under the shape and form of Captain Hook, much to everyone’s delight! NetEnt has accustomed its fans to one or two slot releases per month, thus seriously increasing an already rich and vivid collection of games.

Their products are renowned for their mesmerizing graphics, the enticing soundtracks and let’s not forget the huge number of betting and playing options, such as the flexible Autoplay function, which can be set to stop or play as you see fit. NetEnt has recently received the ‘Digital Industry Supplier of the Year’ at the 2015 Global Gaming Awards, after adding no less than 34 desktop and mobile titles to its portfolio over the past 12 months, including its first game entirely created in HTML5.

Meet the Infamous Hook’s Heroes

The newest NetEnt slot will tickle the child in you, taking you on an adventurous journey filled with pirates and enticing treasures. Hook’s Heroes is a 5-reel, 3-row video slot that features wild and scatter symbols, free spins with different winning combinations and a special feature spin mode. During the free spins rounds, there are 3 features. With the first one – the Fairy Feature there will be 2 wild symbols placed in random positions on the reels. During the second one, The Mermaid Feature, all wins will be multiplied by 2, but if you are lucky enough to have 1 or more wilds, then all wins will automatically be multiplied by 4. And last, but by no means least, the Pirate Feature pays off according to the visible symbols, no matter how they are spread across the reels. Once you hit 3 or more scatter symbols, you can choose between the three features and your choice will also determine the number of free spins: 7 for the Fairy, 10 spins for the Mermaid and 15 free spins for the Pirate Feature. The theoretical RTP (return to player) for this slot is a decent 96.82%.

As a passionate fan of NetEnt games, I have to say that I always look forward to their new slots and this one has truly been a delight to review. The infamous Captain Hook – the enemy of the jolly Peter Pan character has obviously been a great inspiration for the Swedish software company and they managed to turn it into another jewel in the NetEnt crown. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!