OnlyWin and PayPal: alternatives
Canadian players who prefer the convenience and buyer‑protection of PayPal might look for operators that accept this e‑wallet. OnlyWin is a Tier C casino with a trust score of 66.0 out of 100, indicating moderate reliability but not top tier. The operator does not list PayPal among its public payment methods, so players who rely on PayPal for deposits or withdrawals will not find a route here. If a player’s priority is to use PayPal, they should consider other Canadian‑friendly operators that explicitly support the service. OnlyWin offers Visa, Mastercard, Interac, Bitcoin and USDT, but PayPal is absent from the available options.
Supported?
OnlyWin’s public payment_methods list includes Visa, Mastercard, Interac, Bitcoin and USDT. PayPal is not mentioned in any of the operator’s documented payment options. The operator’s support page and FAQ do not reference PayPal, and no third‑party sources indicate that PayPal is accepted. Therefore, Canadian players cannot use PayPal to deposit or withdraw at OnlyWin. If PayPal is a required method, the player should seek an alternative casino that lists PayPal as a supported payment method.
Fees and limits
OnlyWin does not disclose any fees for PayPal because the method is not supported. For the payment methods that are available, such as Visa, Mastercard and Interac, the operator does not list a fee percentage. Crypto deposits via Bitcoin or USDT also have no disclosed fee. As PayPal is not an option, there are no hidden costs to consider for this method at OnlyWin.
Since PayPal is not supported, there are no deposit or withdrawal limits to report for this method. For the available methods, the minimum deposit is C$15 and the minimum withdrawal is C$10, with no maximum limits disclosed. Processing times for supported methods are typically 24 hours. PayPal would normally have instant or same‑day processing, but it is not applicable here.
Who this fits
This combination is unsuitable for players who rely on PayPal for quick, secure transactions. It may fit a conservative player who prefers traditional card or Interac deposits and is comfortable with the operator’s Tier C status. Crypto‑native players might be attracted to Bitcoin or USDT, but they will still need to use a different wallet for withdrawals. Mobile users can access OnlyWin via instant play, but the lack of PayPal means they must switch to another method on the go. Ontario players who need a fully licensed operator will find OnlyWin non‑licensed, so they should look elsewhere if legal compliance is a priority.
Verdict
OnlyWin does not support PayPal, so Canadian players who want to use PayPal for deposits or withdrawals cannot do so here. The operator offers other payment methods with no disclosed fees and standard 24‑hour processing, but the absence of PayPal limits convenience for users who prefer that e‑wallet. Players who prioritize PayPal should consider other Canadian‑friendly casinos that list the service. OnlyWin remains a viable option for those comfortable with Visa, Mastercard, Interac, Bitcoin or USDT, but not for PayPal users.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I deposit or withdraw with PayPal at OnlyWin?
- No, OnlyWin does not list PayPal among its public payment methods, so deposits or withdrawals with PayPal are not possible.
- What are the fees for using PayPal at OnlyWin?
- PayPal is not supported, so there are no fees to report for this method at OnlyWin.
- How long does it take to process a PayPal transaction at OnlyWin?
- PayPal transactions are not processed at OnlyWin, so there is no processing time to report.
- Is it legal to use PayPal at OnlyWin in my province?
- OnlyWin is not licensed in Ontario and is only available in Quebec; since PayPal is not supported, the legality question does not apply.
- Where can I get help for problem gambling?
- ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 (Ontario) or Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140 (Quebec) provide free, confidential support 24/7.
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