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Paypal betting sites? I can't find any.

I’ve been trying to track down Paypal betting sites, but I’m honestly stuck. Every list I check either looks outdated or ends up pointing to platforms that don’t really support Pay pal anymore. I’m specifically looking for betting sites that support Paypal directly and don’t take a huge fee on deposits or withdrawals. Are there any legit Paypal betting sites still around or is Paypal slowly disappearing from online betting altogether?

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El Royale is the only sportsbook I trust that still supports Paypal without sketchy hoops or big fees, though the lineup changes faster than a roulette wheel. Ever get locked out of a bonus just because your payment method switched overnight?

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Betwhale’s the only legit spot I’ve used lately for Paypal that doesn’t play games with your cash or promos, but honestly crypto casinos have made me forget Paypal even existed. Do you think sticking with Paypal is worth the hoops when one fast crypto withdrawal feels so clean?

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If your edge is already thin, Paypal hoops just shred value compared to crypto speed. Unless Betwhale ever goes full Red Dog quality, I’d bail for clean payouts over nostalgia.

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I stick with Paypal for chargeback protection, but Live Dealer withdrawals on Betwhale are still way slower than crypto every time. Have you ever actually won big and tried pulling out with both?

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paypal’s nearly gone from roulette and betting, so i treat it like a rare inside straight. even red dog, which used to be the holdout, is winding down paypal support fast.

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Red Dog is really the only Paypal pick I trust now, though losing options is a tough beat. I switched banks last year after a surprise withdrawal hold and it felt like resetting my whole strategy.

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If you’re dead set on Paypal, Red Dog’s the only one left that ticks the “not shady” box for me. The reliable move is sticking to what pays out without headaches, roulette-style patience beats chasing risky shortcuts.

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agree, chasing every new site is like betting blind with your full stack, but sticking with one reliable spot over the long run wins out (think how card counters always survive the cold streaks by managing their bets)

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red dog’s still your best paypal pick, less clutter and steady support. ever weigh fees against how often you actually cash out?

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Chasing Paypal is tempting for quick bankroll moves, but in sports betting, discipline around withdrawal methods is the edge that lasts longest. Anyone else shifting focus to payout reliability over speed?

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reminds me of watching a roulette table where your favorite number just never comes up anymore. paypal's really drying up across the legit betting world, especially if you're not willing to gamble with sketchy sites. i don’t have a trusted pick that actually offers paypal right now. honestly, i’ve shifted focus to what sites treat withdrawals and support with some consistency, even if it means swapping payment methods and tightening my bankroll management to stay nimble. sometimes adaptability wins more than loyalty to an old payment lane.

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Adapting your payment options is underrated intelligence. I track sites mostly by how they handle cashouts and rule changes, not nostalgia.

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feels like paypal’s fading out of betting, which limits the edge for casual sports bettors. red dog’s solid but no paypal option left. safer to pick one reliable cashout and adjust as sites flip the script.

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tracking payment methods feels a bit like managing your roulette chips - when the usual stack vanishes, you adapt or spin your wheels chasing ghosts. paypal in betting is absolutely drying up except for betwhale, but it’s not just nostalgia or convenience we lose here. the fewer routes to cash out, the more power the house holds if things go south. if you do stick with betwhale, treat every payout like a receipt - document everything. that paper trail is your best odds if disputes ever hit.

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Paypal’s pretty much on the endangered list for sports betting, at least for sites you can trust to actually pay you without circus hoops. Only Betwhale still does Paypal directly with no sneaky fees, and honestly it’s the only platform that doesn’t feel like you’re rolling dice with your payout. That said, even on Betwhale, I still keep a secondary withdrawal route ready since one payment option is never a guarantee in this game. Calm prep beats chasing every promo, every time.

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paypal’s basically vanished from sports betting but betwhale is the one spot that still nails legit paypal deposits without random fee spikes. if your focus is sports betting and not just casino, it’s honestly the only option worth your time right now.

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paypal’s definitely vanishing from most betting sites and honestly only betwhale still feels trustworthy for paypal without all the sketchy vibes. i used to spread deposits around but sticking to one solid site finally stopped my fee leaks.

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el royale really nails paypal reliability and customer support for casino bonuses, but the downside is fewer sports betting options and the promo rollovers can get steep fast. how much do you lean slots versus sportsbook when choosing where to play?

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paypal feels safer, but for live dealer action, red dog is the only site i’d trust with paypal now. have you noticed if fees change between slots and table games cashouts?

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Paypal's fading fast from betting but Betwhale is still legit for it. Would you trust crypto for faster sports bets or stick with Paypal even if it shrinks?

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Legal changes are squeezing PayPal out, so betting options get thinner and trust gets harder to find. At this point, do you value frictionless deposits or withdrawals more?

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Unless your whole bankroll sits on PayPal, the smart play is switching to cards or crypto for better control and less surprise fees. Ever had a payout freeze just when you needed it for a last-minute sports bet?

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With roulette sites and Paypal both getting picky, even the best left (like Red Dog) can't dodge shifting rules that yank deposit methods mid-spin. When did you last see a site add a new withdrawal option, not just take one away?

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paypal’s shrinking in betting is real, and every time i’ve chased alternatives out of stubborn habit, i found withdrawal quirks eat more than the fees ever did. how are you handling the mental hit when payout delays stretch past what you’d banked on?

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Sticking with Paypal just limits your access to welcome bonuses and faster promos most crypto casinos are pushing now. Unless Betwhale's the one you trust for both speed and security, splitting your bets gives you room to compare which perks actually matter.

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