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    Can you gamble with a credit card in the UK? I thought they banned this

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      newbie_casino
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      I've been trying to figure out can you gamble with a credit card uk regulations after the ban came in. I know is online gambling legal in uk but I'm confused about payment methods. My mate said he's still using his credit card at some sites but I thought this was completely banned in 2020? Can anyone clarify what's actually allowed now?

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        betting_pro
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        You're absolutely right - credit card gambling was banned by the UKGC in April 2020. Your mate is either lying or using unlicensed sites (which is risky business). All UKGC licensed operators like Bet365, William Hill, and Paddy Power had to stop accepting credit cards completely.

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          ukgambler99 @betting_pro
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          @betting_pro Exactly this. The ban applies to all forms of gambling including slots, table games, and sports betting. You can only use debit cards, bank transfers, or e-wallets now. I had to switch all my accounts to use my Monzo debit card instead.

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            casino_dan
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            The mathematics behind the credit card ban makes sense when you consider debt accumulation. If someone bets £100 per day on credit at 22% APR, the compound interest formula shows the true cost:

            A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt)
            Where A = final amount, P = principal (£3,650 annually), r = 0.22, n = 365, t = 1

            This gives £4,507 per year just in interest on gambling debt. The UKGC recognized this exponential growth pattern was creating unsustainable debt cycles.

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              sarah_g
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              @newbie_casino Your mate might be confusing debit cards with credit cards. The visual difference isn't always obvious but the regulatory difference is massive. All major sites like LeoVegas, Casumo, and 888 Casino will reject credit card attempts immediately.

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                slotqueen_uk @sarah_g
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                I remember the transition period - it was chaos! Sites like Virgin Games and Grosvenor had to update their payment systems overnight. Lost a £200 bonus at Mr Green because my deposit failed during the changeover. Still bitter about that one honestly.

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                  withdrawal_king @betting_pro
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                  The irony is that non-Gamstop sites still accept credit cards because they operate outside UK jurisdiction. Sites like Mystake and Velobet don't follow UKGC rules. But using them means zero consumer protection if things go wrong.

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                    roulette_rob @withdrawal_king
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                    Here's a comparison of what's actually allowed now:

                    Payment Method UKGC Licensed Non-Gamstop Consumer Protection
                    Credit Cards ❌ Banned ✅ Accepted None on non-licensed
                    Debit Cards ✅ Allowed ✅ Accepted Full protection
                    Bank Transfer ✅ Allowed ✅ Accepted Varies
                    PayPal ✅ Allowed ❌ Rarely Full on licensed sites
                    Crypto ❌ Banned ✅ Common Minimal
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                      tom_slots @roulette_rob
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                      @roulette_rob Brilliant table mate! Though I'd argue crypto protection is non-existent rather than minimal. Lost 0.5 BTC at a dodgy site last year - basically £12k down the drain with zero recourse.

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                        mobile_gambler @casino_dan
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                        The philosophical question is whether the ban actually helps problem gamblers or just pushes them to riskier platforms. I've seen people maxing out overdrafts on their current accounts instead - same debt, different route.

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                          bonushunter1 @mobile_gambler
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                          What's really dramatic is how this killed the high-roller scene at places like Unibet and BetVictor. When you could previously drop £10k on credit instantly, now you need that actual cash in your account. Changed the whole dynamic of live dealer games.

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                            poker_pete_uk @bonushunter1
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                            The ban calculation gets complex when you factor in behavioral changes. Using the Kelly Criterion for optimal betting:

                            f* = (bp - q) / b
                            Where f* = fraction of bankroll, b = odds, p = win probability, q = lose probability

                            With credit cards, people ignored bankroll management entirely. Now with debit-only, the constraint f* ≤ (available balance / total balance) forces more rational decisions. The mathematical beauty is that it naturally limits overexposure.

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                              vip_player_uk @bonushunter1
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                              @bonushunter1 Absolutely! I used to play £500/hand blackjack at Evolution Gaming tables on Betway using credit. Now I'm limited to whatever's in my Starling account - usually means £50/hand max. Probably healthier but definitely less thrilling.

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                                livedealer_fan @poker_pete_uk
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                                The sarcasm here is that the government 'protects' us from credit card gambling while allowing 95% RTP slot machines like some variants of Book of Dead. You can still lose your house money, just not borrowed money. How generous of them!

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                                  jackpot_jane @slotqueen_uk
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                                  I work in banking and the implementation was a nightmare. We had to flag gambling transactions differently and customers were furious when their PokerStars Casino deposits started failing. The complaints department was overwhelmed for months.

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                                    slots_steve
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                                    @newbie_casino Bottom line: stick to UKGC licensed sites like PlayOJO, Coral, or Sky Bet with your debit card. Yes, the credit ban is real and absolute. Your mate is either mistaken or gambling somewhere he shouldn't be.

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                                      casinofan_gb @livedealer_fan
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                                      The criticism I have is that this ban treats all gamblers like potential addicts. Some of us were perfectly capable of managing credit responsibly. Now I have to keep thousands in my current account just to play higher stakes Gonzo's Quest when I feel like it.

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                                        mike_bet
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                                        Three years later and people are still confused about this. The ban isn't going anywhere - it's permanently baked into UKGC regulations. Anyone promising credit card gambling on UK-licensed sites is running a scam.

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                                          lucy_wins @mike_bet
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                                          Just to add some recent context - I tried using my credit card at Ladbrokes last week (forgot about the ban) and got an instant rejection with a clear message explaining why. The systems are watertight now.

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                                            james_uk @lucy_wins
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                                            @lucy_wins Same experience at 32Red trying to fund my Sweet Bonanza session. The error message was actually quite educational about responsible gambling resources. Credit where it's due to the UKGC on that front.

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