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PayPal vs ACH deposits, what actually changes
#1
I play on a regulated Michigan app and I have always just used my debit card for deposits without thinking about it. A friend told me I am leaving money on the table by not using PayPal because card deposits get declined more and payouts are slower.

My card actually did get declined twice last month even though I had the funds, which was annoying because the bank flagged it as a gambling transaction. Had to call them to whitelist it.

Now I am wondering if PayPal or even an ACH bank transfer would just avoid that whole headache. I do not care about a few cents, I care about deposits not bouncing and cashouts being predictable.

For those of you on legal US apps, has switching your deposit method actually solved declines and sped up withdrawals, or is it all roughly the same once you are verified?
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#2
The card decline thing is super common and it is your bank, not the casino. Some issuers code gambling deposits as cash advances and just block them by default, which is exactly the flag you hit.

I moved to PayPal on my WV app for that reason and the declines stopped completely. As a bonus PayPal is also the fastest payout method on my site, usually a few hours versus a couple days for ACH.

ACH is reliable but slow, it is basically a normal bank transfer so it settles on bank timelines. If your main goal is no declines and faster cashouts, PayPal is the obvious switch.
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#3
One thing to add that nobody mentioned. On most regulated sites you can only withdraw back to the same method you deposited with, at least for your first cashout.

So if you deposit with a card but the site cannot push a payout back to that card, you get stuck waiting while they set up an alternate method and re verify it. Depositing with PaySal or PayPal from the start avoids that mismatch entirely.

I keep one funding source for everything now. Deposit and withdraw both through the same PayPal, no surprises, last $750 cashout landed in about five hours.
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#4
ACH is not bad if you plan around it. I use it on my NJ app because there are no fees and my limits are higher, but I know going in that a withdrawal takes 1 to 3 business days to land.

Where it bites is weekends. Request Friday night and it will not even start processing until Monday, so a 2 day payout becomes 4 calendar days.

If predictability is what you want over raw speed, ACH on a weekday morning is genuinely fine. If you want fast and flexible, agree with the others, PayPal wins.
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