Paysafecard at OneRush

Paysafecard is the odd one out on the payments page at OneRush. Every other method is a two-way street. This one only goes in. You buy a voucher with cash in a shop, type its code into the cashier, and the money is there. Getting money back out has nothing to do with Paysafecard at all, and understanding that before you deposit is the difference between a clean session and a confused support ticket.

How the voucher works

A Paysafecard is a printed 16-digit code with a fixed value on it, sold over the counter at petrol stations, kiosks and convenience shops. You pay cash, you get the slip, and the slip is the money. No bank account is attached, no card is issued, and nothing about the purchase connects to your name. That is the whole design: it is electronic cash rather than a payment account.

Two consequences follow. The code is bearer value, so losing the slip is losing the money in the same way as losing a banknote. And the code has a validity period, after which the remaining value starts to be eaten by a monthly charge from Paysafecard rather than expiring outright. Use a voucher within a reasonable window of buying it and neither issue ever arises.

Depositing with Paysafecard, step by step

  1. Buy a voucher in a shop for the amount you intend to play with. Keep the slip until the deposit has credited.
  2. Open the OneRush cashier and select Paysafecard in the deposit tab.
  3. Enter the 16-digit code and the amount, minimum 200 kr.
  4. Confirm. The balance updates immediately, with no bank, no 3-D Secure prompt and no waiting.
  5. If the voucher held more than you deposited, the remainder stays on the code for next time. Check it in the Paysafecard interface rather than guessing.

The withdrawal problem, stated plainly

You cannot withdraw to a voucher. There is no account behind a Paysafecard for a payout to arrive in, so the request has to be routed elsewhere. In practice that means nominating Trustly, Skrill or a bank transfer as the payout method, registering it in the cashier, and having it verified in your own name.

The order matters. Do this before you request the money, not after. A withdrawal requested with no valid payout method on file does not fail with a clear error; it sits in pending while you and support work out what is missing, and the delay is entirely avoidable. The general rules for that are on the withdrawal page, and the practical version is: the day you deposit a voucher is the day you should also register the account you want to be paid into.

Paysafecard at OneRush, the numbers

WhatPaysafecard
Minimum deposit200 kr
Deposit speedInstant
Withdrawal to a voucherNot possible
Where payouts go insteadTrustly, Skrill or bank transfer, in your own name
Payout timingWhatever the replacement method runs at: 1-2 hours or 1-2 banking days
Fee from the operatorNone
Bank account required to depositNone
Bank account required to be paidYes, effectively

Why it is still the best method for budget control

Every other rail leaves a live funding source connected to the account. A card can be charged again, a wallet can be topped up in a few taps, a bank sits one BankID prompt away. A spent voucher connects to nothing. When the 200 kr or 500 kr you bought is gone, the session ends because there is physically nothing to deposit from, and that hard stop is far more effective than an intention.

It also keeps the casino off your bank statement in the way people usually mean when they say privacy. The shop purchase shows as a shop purchase. That is a genuine benefit, and it is worth stating precisely what it does not do, which is the next section.

What cash does not buy you

Buying a voucher with cash does not make the play anonymous. The gaming account is registered in your name. Before the first withdrawal the operator will ask for an identity document and a recent proof of address, and that review can take up to 24 hours. The payout then goes to a bank account or wallet that belongs to you, verified, with a name that matches. The anonymity ends the moment you want to be paid, which is exactly how anti-money-laundering rules are designed to work. Verification is handled by the operator; this review portal never touches anybody documents.

Related guides

A prepaid voucher is the closest thing online gambling has to leaving your cards at home. If that appeals for the reasons it usually appeals, the tools on responsible gambling are worth reading in the same sitting, including Spelpaus and the Stodlinjen helpline on 020-81 91 00. Adults 18 and over only.

FAQ

Can I withdraw my winnings back to a Paysafecard?
No. A voucher is a one-way instrument: it carries a value into an account and there is no account behind it for money to travel back to. Every payout from a Paysafecard-funded balance has to be routed to a different registered method in your own name, in practice Trustly, Skrill or a bank transfer. Register and verify that alternative before you request the withdrawal, because doing it afterwards parks the request while the paperwork catches up.
Does paying with cash keep my gambling anonymous?
It keeps the shop purchase off your bank statement and it keeps a card number away from the casino. It does not make the account anonymous. The gaming account is registered in your name, verification with an identity document and a proof of address is still required before the first payout, and the payout itself lands in a bank or wallet that belongs to you. Cash at the front door does not remove identity checks at the back door.
What happens to a voucher I only partly spend?
The remaining value stays on the same 16-digit code and can be used again, including for a later deposit, as long as you still have the code and it is within its validity period. You can check the balance in the Paysafecard interface at any time. The practical risk is losing the slip rather than losing the money: whoever holds the code holds the value, and there is no account to recover it from.
Is 200 kr enough to use a voucher sensibly?
It is the cashier minimum and it works, but the method rewards buying a voucher for exactly the amount you intend to lose in a session rather than topping up in small pieces. That is the entire point of a prepaid rail. A 200 kr voucher spent is a session over, with no card and no bank account sitting behind it waiting to be used again on impulse.

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