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Lets Lucky Payments — Deposits & Withdrawals

Lets Lucky handles all banking in A$, so there's no currency conversion to worry about. You can deposit and withdraw using cards (Visa, Mastercard), the MiFinity e-wallet, the Cashtocode prepaid voucher, or crypto — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin. The minimum deposit is A$20, deposits are instant, and crypto withdrawals are typically the fastest way to get paid. This page covers exactly how to deposit, how withdrawals work and how long they take, the verification you'll need, and the practical tips that keep your money moving smoothly. Everything runs on the SoftSwiss platform under licence OGL/2024/164/0246, with encryption protecting each transaction. Whether you prefer a card, an e-wallet or crypto, here's how to fund your account and cash out with confidence.

Deposit Methods & How To Add Funds

Making a deposit at Lets Lucky is straightforward and instant across every method. After you login, open the cashier, select 'Deposit', choose your method, enter an amount of at least A$20 and confirm. Your balance updates immediately, and if it's your first deposit the 150% up to $750 + 100 FS welcome offer applies automatically. Here are the supported deposit options:

  • Visa — instant card deposits in A$
  • Mastercard — instant card deposits in A$
  • MiFinity — fast e-wallet top-ups
  • Cashtocode — prepaid voucher, no card needed
  • Crypto — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin

Withdrawals & Payout Times

A Lets Lucky withdrawal is requested from the same cashier — select 'Withdraw', choose your method, enter the amount and confirm. Payout speed depends on how you cash out. Crypto withdrawals (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin) are usually the quickest, often settling within a few hours once the withdrawal is approved. Card and e-wallet payouts through Visa, Mastercard and MiFinity typically clear within a few hours to a couple of business days after the review is complete. Every withdrawal goes through a review before it's sent, which is standard practice and protects your account. The biggest cause of delay is unfinished verification, so completing your KYC early means your first payout isn't held up. Where possible, withdraw to the same method you deposited with — this keeps things simple and satisfies anti-fraud rules. There may be minimum and maximum withdrawal limits depending on the method and your VIP Thrills tier, with higher limits unlocked at upper levels. You can track a pending payout in your account, and if it's taking longer than expected, support can check the status via live chat.

Verification & Account Security

Lets Lucky uses account verification (KYC) to keep the platform safe and comply with its licence conditions. Before your first withdrawal, you'll usually need to confirm your identity by uploading a government-issued photo ID and a recent proof of address, such as a utility bill or bank statement. Doing this soon after you sign up means there's nothing holding up your first cash-out later. All transactions and personal data are protected with encryption on the SoftSwiss platform under licence OGL/2024/164/0246, operated by Just Entertainment B.V. That regulated backend means your funds and details sit behind proper security. Use a strong, unique password and never share your login. If the team ever needs extra documents — for example to confirm a payment method — respond promptly to avoid delays. Verification is a one-time process for most players; once you're approved, future withdrawals move faster. If you have questions about what's needed, live chat will tell you exactly which documents to send and in what format before you start a withdrawal.

Fees, Limits & Practical Tips

Lets Lucky generally doesn't charge its own fees on deposits, though your bank or crypto network may apply small charges of their own — worth checking with your provider, especially for card transactions or blockchain gas fees. The minimum deposit is A$20 across most methods, which keeps the site accessible for casual play. A few practical tips: deposit only what you can afford, and set a deposit limit in your account to keep spending in check. If you plan to withdraw crypto, double-check the wallet address before confirming, since blockchain transactions can't be reversed. For faster payouts, verify your account early and stick to one primary payment method. Bonus funds carry wagering requirements, so if you've claimed the welcome offer, you'll need to clear those on the slots before withdrawing bonus-derived winnings. Withdrawal limits scale up as you climb the VIP Thrills tiers. If a payout stalls, it's almost always verification-related — a quick message to live chat usually clears it. For gambling support in Australia, the free helpline is 1800 858 858, and the games lobby is always there when you're ready to play again.

Method

MethodMin depositTypeWithdrawal
VisaA$20Card1–3 days
MastercardA$20Card1–3 days
MiFinityA$20E-walletInstant
CashtocodeA$20Bank/Local1–5 days
BitcoinA$20CryptoInstant
EthereumA$20CryptoInstant
USDTA$20CryptoInstant
LitecoinA$20CryptoInstant
VisaMastercardMiFinityCashtocodeBitcoinEthereumUSDTLitecoin

Frequently Asked Questions

What payment methods does Lets Lucky accept?

Lets Lucky accepts Visa and Mastercard for card payments, MiFinity as an e-wallet, and Cashtocode as a prepaid voucher option. For crypto, you can use Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin. All banking is handled in A$, so there's no currency conversion. The minimum deposit is A$20 across most methods, and deposits are instant. When it comes to withdrawals, crypto is usually the fastest option. You'll find the full list, along with any limits, in the cashier once you log in to your account.

How long do Lets Lucky withdrawals take?

It depends on the method. Crypto withdrawals — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin — are usually the fastest, often settling within a few hours of approval. Card and e-wallet payouts via Visa, Mastercard and MiFinity typically clear within a few hours to a couple of business days after the review is complete. Every withdrawal is reviewed before it's sent, which is standard. The most common cause of delay is unfinished verification, so complete your KYC early. You can track a pending withdrawal in your account or ask live chat to check its status.

What is the minimum deposit at Lets Lucky?

The minimum deposit at Lets Lucky is A$20 across most methods, including Visa, Mastercard, MiFinity, Cashtocode and crypto. That same A$20 also qualifies you for the 150% up to $750 + 100 FS welcome offer on your first deposit. Deposits are instant, so your balance updates straight away and you can start playing pokies. To reach the full A$750 match cap you'd deposit A$500. Whatever you choose, deposit only what you can comfortably afford, and use the deposit-limit tools in your account to stay in control.

Do I need to verify my account to withdraw?

Yes. Before your first Lets Lucky withdrawal you'll usually need to complete identity verification (KYC) by uploading a government photo ID and a recent proof of address. This is standard practice under the site's licence and protects your account. Doing it soon after you sign up means your first payout won't be delayed. Verification is a one-time process for most players — once you're approved, future withdrawals move faster. If the team needs anything extra to confirm a payment method, respond quickly. Live chat can tell you exactly which documents are required.

Are there fees on deposits or withdrawals?

Lets Lucky generally doesn't charge its own fees on deposits, but your bank or the crypto network may apply small charges of their own, so it's worth checking with your provider — especially for card payments or blockchain gas fees. Withdrawals are typically fee-free from the casino's side too, though the same third-party costs can apply. To keep things efficient, withdraw to the same method you deposited with where possible. For the exact fee details on any method, check the cashier once logged in, or ask live chat before you transact.

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