Paysafecard at Turbiini

Paysafecard is the only method at Turbiini that involves no bank account, no card and no wallet login. You buy a voucher, type its code into the cashier, and the balance is funded from EUR 20. The budget is fixed at the moment of purchase, and nothing links the casino to your bank — which is exactly why some players prefer it and exactly why it cannot pay you back. This page covers both halves honestly. Every alternative sits on the payments overview.

Minimum deposit

EUR 20

Deposit speed

Instant

Payout

Not possible on the voucher

Fees

None from Turbiini

How the 16-digit PIN works

A Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher carrying a 16-digit PIN. The value is loaded at the point of sale, and the PIN is the value: anyone who has the code can spend it, which makes a photographed or forwarded receipt as good as cash to a stranger. Treat the printed slip the way you would treat banknotes, and once the code is used, dispose of it rather than leaving it lying around.

Vouchers come in fixed denominations in euro. If a single voucher is smaller than the amount you want to deposit, several codes can normally be combined in one payment, and a residual balance left on a partly used voucher stays available for a later top-up. There is no account behind any of this by default, though Paysafecard does offer a registered account product that keeps several vouchers in one place.

Where vouchers are sold in Finland

Paysafecard is sold at physical retail across Finland and online. In practice you find vouchers at kiosks and newsagents, at service stations, in supermarkets and grocery chains, and at various convenience outlets — the same places that sell prepaid mobile top-ups. Online purchase is also possible through Paysafecard's own channels, though buying online with a card partly defeats the point of an anonymous cash voucher.

One warning matters more than the rest: buy only from a shop counter or from the official website. Vouchers offered on marketplaces, forums or resale sites at a discount are one of the most common online scams there is, because a PIN can be sold repeatedly and the buyer has no recourse once it has been spent. There is no way to reverse a spent code.

Depositing with a voucher

  1. Buy a voucher in euro to at least the amount you intend to deposit.
  2. Open the cashier at Turbiini and select Paysafecard.
  3. Enter the 16-digit PIN and an amount from EUR 20 upwards.
  4. Confirm — the credit is instant and no fee is taken by the operator.

Voucher limits are the practical ceiling on this route. Individual vouchers are capped at a moderate value, and unregistered use carries its own limits, so a large deposit means several codes or a different method entirely. That constraint is often the point rather than a problem: for anyone who wants a hard spending ceiling, a fixed-value voucher is a more reliable limit than a good intention. It also sidesteps the gambling merchant category code 7995 declines that trouble card users, described on the Visa page.

Withdrawals: why the money cannot go back to a Paysafecard

This is the section every prospective user needs, and the answer is unambiguous: Paysafecard is deposit-only at Turbiini. You cannot cash out to a voucher, and no support request changes that. The reason is structural rather than a policy the operator chose. A voucher is a one-way prepaid instrument — a code that carries value into a merchant. It has no account number, no holder record and no receiving side, so there is nothing for a payout to be sent to.

What happens instead is a reroute. Before your first cashout you register an alternative payout method in your own name, and in practice that means either a SEPA bank transfer to a Finnish IBAN, credited within one banking day, or a Skrill wallet, credited within 1–2 hours. The alternative account has to belong to you and must match the identity on file, because money can only travel back to the person it came from. Anonymity ends at the payout: the KYC check applies exactly as it does on every other route, and the first cashout can take up to 24 hours while it is completed. The full sequence is on the withdrawal page.

Worth planning for, then: if you never intend to open the paperwork, the voucher will fund play but will not deliver winnings. And if a fast payout is the goal, a Trustly deposit at the same EUR 20 minimum both funds and pays out through the same bank account with no second method to register.

Paysafecard FAQ

Can I withdraw my winnings to a Paysafecard?
No. Paysafecard is a deposit-only method at Turbiini, because a prepaid voucher has no account to receive money into. Winnings are paid out through an alternative method registered in your own name — normally a SEPA bank transfer within one banking day, or a Skrill wallet within 1–2 hours.
What is the minimum deposit with a voucher?
EUR 20, the same floor as the online banking and e-wallet routes. Vouchers are sold in fixed denominations, and if one code does not cover the amount you want, several can normally be combined in a single payment while any residual value stays available for later.
Where can I buy Paysafecard vouchers in Finland?
At kiosks and newsagents, service stations, supermarkets and convenience outlets, as well as online through Paysafecard's own channels. Buy only from a shop counter or the official site — discounted codes offered on marketplaces or forums are a well-known scam, and a spent PIN cannot be recovered.
Is a voucher deposit anonymous?
The deposit itself involves no bank details and no card number, so it does not appear on any statement. Anonymity ends at the payout: verification is required before the first cashout, with a passport or ID card, a proof of address and a payout account in your own name.

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