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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 Every list I check either looks outdated or ends up pointing to platforms that don’t really support Pay pal anymore.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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Paypal’s pullback reminds me of roulette tables tightening max bet - odds just aren’t on our side. Have you noticed how fee changes seem to pop up after every so-called update?

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paypal’s disappearing for sportsbook bets because of new rules on their end, not just the sites bailing out. if you want stability, i’d look at jackbit for betting even though you’ll need to use something besides paypal.

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paypal’s vanishing for betting but betwhale is the one i’d trust for paypal, even if action feels slower these days. do you care more about fast bets or never sweating your cashout?

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paypal’s fading fast for legit betting, and i can’t give you a trusted pick that still lets you skip those disappearing perks. curious if anyone’s actually landed a smooth withdrawal on a “paypal-friendly” site in the last month without chasing support? interesting…

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Paypal’s fade feels regulatory, not random. Tried Red Dog once - solid PayPal support keeps deposits clean but promos scarce, just like tight poker calls when pot odds don’t justify risk.

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used to stubbornly stick with paypal too, mostly for the promos tied to first deposits. after the third time a “paypal accepted” badge turned out bogus, i cut bait and stuck with bodog for betting. no sense clinging to ghosts.

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had this same chase a year back, thinking i’d find some hidden roulette table nobody else spotted. ended up at betwhale too. lesson for me, keep backup cashout options ready before spinning the wheel.

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rotating cashout routes is key, but don’t forget taxes sneak up when sites force you new ways - had to dig old records after switching out of paypal last year

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even in blackjack circles nobody trusts random paypal links anymore, feels like shifting to crypto is the smoothest move if you want reliable cashouts and fewer headaches

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Betwhale is your only solid Paypal option left, but weigh that against shrinking promo offers. Ever tried using e-wallets as a backup for instant cashouts if Paypal fizzles?

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When I cared about Paypal as a must, the real kicker was always the speed to pull out funds after a rough betting stretch, not just the fee. Betwhale is the only one still hanging on with Paypal but even there it feels like you’re renting optionality, not owning it.

If you want true flexibility, bankroll becomes less about which brand you use and more about where you can move your money freely without roadblocks. Chasing Paypal might box you in more than help at this point.

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paypal’s vanishing from betting isn’t just fees or tech but all the shifting legal gray zones that scare off stable operators, so if you’re chasing sports action now, expect any workaround to be temporary at best. what sport or market matters most to you when picking a site?

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paypal's drying up because live dealer regs like me still chase slower, safer options over chasing the newest crypto rush. sticking with one method keeps the comfort zone tight when payouts matter most.

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Paypal really is vanishing from most online casinos, and I stopped chasing it after BetUS made cashouts way less stressful for me last March. Does Paypal actually save you time or is it more of a comfort move out of habit?

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paypal’s dropping out fast, so if fees and deposit speed matter, crypto casinos give you less friction and way better withdrawal times. what keeps you from trying a btc deposit for your next session if paypal’s already fading from most boards?

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If you really want PayPal, Betwhale is the only solid option left. For live dealer action, I'd skip the rest.

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paypal’s fading from legit betting for a reason, but las atlantis still takes it if you’re locked in on that route. if losing some payment habits means fewer hurdles between you and a clean cashout, isn’t it worth testing a new site for a session or two?

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betwhale actually still lets you use paypal, but even there the hoops and sudden policy shifts make it feel more like managing roulette bets than a smooth transaction. do you trust a site if deposit and withdrawal terms can shift mid-game?

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Paypal’s fading quick, like when my favorite poker room switched to tokens and never looked back. I’d watch for promo limits on Red Dog if you want one last shot with Paypal.

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Chasing Paypal in online casinos is pure cat-and-mouse now. Would swapping to an e-wallet like Skrill keep your peace of mind?

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Switching to Skrill sounds good on paper, but if you love slots, check their payout speeds and dispute support before moving - some sites lag more than you’d expect.

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Red Dog is the last real option for Paypal, but the list is shrinking every year. Regulators keep tightening the noose, so the comfortable old options dry up. If online casinos pivot away from Paypal entirely, it’s like playing roulette without a zero. Your moves matter more, but the comfort of the familiar goes away.

What are you willing to trade for that comfort - slower withdrawals or steeper learning curves? It’s worth mapping out your priorities before the next payment wave hits.

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