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Those of you who have been using online bingo sites for a while will probably be familiar with the most of the funding options that are on offer, but if you are relatively new to it, you could find that you may not have heard of some of them. If you are one of those players who find funding your online bingo account confusing, the team at bingo sites will give an insight on how the most common methods work and the pros and cons. Think Bingo is one of the bingo sites in particular which has quite a vast variety of funding methods and there is bound to be a way for any player to fund their account if they play bingo at Think Bingo.

The most common method by far is by registering your debit or credit card with the online bingo sites that you choose to play at whether you play at Think Bingo, Foxy Bingo or any other bingo sites, you will be hard pressed to find a site that doesn’t allow you to fund in this way. One thing that you will need to be aware of is that some credit card companies treat funding a bingo account as a cash withdrawal and will charge interest in accordance with their terms, so it is always wise to check with your card issuer to prevent any nasty surprises.

If you do not like the idea of registering your card with any online bingo sites, then Neteller may be an option for you. This is an independent money transfer business which will transfer money into your online bingo account for you. This will of course depend on whether the bingo sites you use accept this option. Think Bingo, again is one that does.

For those who do not have a credit or debit cards, there are some bingo sites that will accept Paysafecards. This is a pre payment card solution and they can be purchased from any retailer who displays the PayPoint symbol.

Although Think Bingo is not one of them, there are some bingo sites that accept Ukash vouchers. This works in a similar way to Paysafecard and is often referred to as electronic cash. These can be purchased from stores displaying the PayPoint, payzone and epay symbols.

There are of course many other ways to fund your online bingo account, so why not check out our extensive bingo reviews to see which bingo sites offer a method to suit you.

Written by Hannah Jones

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