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Pay n Play at LolaJack

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Pay n Play strips out the usual sign-up faff and gets a punter from landing page to spinning reels in under a minute. Instead of filling out a form with name, address and a chosen password, the account gets created automatically the moment a deposit clears, verified through the banking details used to pay in.

How Pay n Play Works

  1. Choose Pay n Play at the cashier. Tap the Pay n Play tile on the deposit screen instead of a card or e-wallet.
  2. Verify through banking login. A quick redirect to the banking provider confirms identity using the same login a punter already uses for online banking, no extra password to remember.
  3. Deposit and play immediately. Funds land in the balance within seconds, and the account is ready to spin without a separate registration form to complete first.
  4. Withdraw the same way. Cash-outs route back to the same bank account used to deposit, usually clearing faster than a standard card withdrawal since identity is already confirmed.

Why Punters Use It

Pay n Play suits anyone who fancies a quick flutter without committing to a full account first. There is no password to forget, no separate KYC document upload sitting in a queue, and no delay between deciding to play and actually spinning a reel. It also tends to speed up withdrawals, since the identity check that normally happens after a first cash-out request has effectively already happened at the point of deposit.

Limits and Fees

DetailValue
Minimum deposit£10
Maximum single deposit£2,000
Weekly withdrawal cap£5,000
Deposit feeNone
Withdrawal feeNone
Typical withdrawal speedUnder 2 hours

Things to Check Before Using Pay n Play

Pay n Play relies on the banking details matching the punter’s own name and address, so a joint account or a card belonging to someone else will not pass the check. The service also only supports domestic UK bank accounts at present, so punters banking overseas should use a card, e-wallet or bank transfer from the standard cashier instead. Bonus eligibility works the same as any other deposit method, meaning the 250% welcome match applies to a first Pay n Play deposit exactly as it would to a card payment, provided the qualifying minimum is met.

Punters who later want the fuller account experience, such as setting a display name or building a loyalty profile, can still add those details afterward from account settings, Pay n Play simply removes the requirement to do so before playing.

Troubleshooting

If a Pay n Play deposit fails to complete, the most common cause is a banking session timing out mid-redirect. Closing the tab and starting the deposit again from the cashier usually resolves it. Punters seeing a persistent error should contact live chat, referenced on the Support page, with the approximate time of the attempt so the team can trace it in the payment log.