Visa at OneRush
Visa runs on the same rails as Mastercard at OneRush: 200 kr minimum, instant in, one to three banking days out, nothing charged by the operator. Rather than repeat the Mastercard page, this one deals with the part of card payments that only becomes interesting after the first deposit. What the cashier keeps on file, what happens when the plastic changes, and what a dispute actually does to your account.
The first deposit, and the card-on-file question
Depositing is unremarkable: cashier, Visa, card number, expiry, CVV, amount, then the Visa Secure prompt from your bank, then the balance moves. The decision worth thinking about is the checkbox offering to remember the card.
What gets stored is a token issued by the payment provider, not your card number sitting in a casino database, and a later deposit references that token. Security-wise it is sound. Behaviourally it is a different question, because it collapses a deposit into two taps and removes the small pause of fetching your wallet. Players who deposit on a plan lose nothing by saving the card. Players who deposit on a mood should not. If you save it and change your mind, delete the entry in the cashier rather than waiting for it to lapse.
Keeping expiry and CVV current
Cards get reissued every few years. The number often survives, the expiry date never does, and the CVV usually changes with it. A stored card carrying an old expiry is declined without much explanation, which reads as a cashier fault and is not one. Update the saved card the same week the new one arrives.
The consequence is larger on the way out. A payout is sent back to the card that funded the balance. If that card has expired the credit usually still finds the account behind it. If it was cancelled and closed, the credit can be rejected and the withdrawal has to be re-routed to a registered alternative, which means fresh verification while your money waits.
Visa at OneRush, the numbers
| What | Visa |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | 200 kr |
| Deposit speed | Instant |
| Minimum withdrawal | 200 kr |
| Payout time | 1-3 banking days |
| Fee from the operator | None, in either direction |
| Payout destination | The same card that made the deposit |
| Stored card | A provider token, removable in the cashier |
| Chargeback on a played deposit | Expect account closure, not a refund |
The refund-to-original-card rule
Two separate rulebooks agree on this one. Card scheme rules say a credit returns to the card that made the payment. Anti-money-laundering rules say money returns to the person who paid it in. So a Visa payout goes to the Visa card that funded the account, in the account holder name, and asking for it to go somewhere more convenient produces a manual review rather than a favour.
There is one legitimate exception, which is a card that no longer exists. Then you register an alternative in your own name, typically Trustly or a bank transfer, and verify it. Start that before you request the withdrawal, not while it sits in pending. The general sequence is on the withdrawal page.
Chargebacks, and why they are the wrong tool
A chargeback exists for transactions you did not authorise or services that were never delivered. A casino deposit you authorised, that credited to your balance and that you then played, is neither of those things. Filing one anyway is not a neutral act: it is a dispute raised against the operator with your issuer, and the near-universal response across the industry is account closure, a frozen balance including anything you had won, and a record with the payment processor that other operators can see.
It is worth being blunt, because people reach for this when they are in trouble rather than when they have been wronged. If the deposit was genuinely unauthorised, for example a card used by someone else, contact your issuer immediately and tell the operator at the same time, because that is a fraud case and it is handled as one. If the deposit was yours and you regret it, a chargeback will not undo the session and will cost you the account. The tools that actually help are deposit limits, a cooling-off period and self-exclusion, all covered on responsible gambling, alongside Spelpaus and the Stodlinjen helpline on 020-81 91 00. Adults 18 and over only.
Verification before the first payout
Visa Secure proves the card is yours to your bank. It proves nothing to the operator about who you are, so a separate one-time check still applies: an identity document, a recent proof of address, and often evidence linking the card to you, reviewed in up to 24 hours before the first withdrawal is released. Since a card payout already takes one to three banking days, adding a compliance review on top is the difference between a Tuesday and a Friday. Complete it on registration day. Documents go to the operator, never to this site.
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