Methods that work from Australia (checked July 2026)
| Method | Speed | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PayID | Minutes | The Australian default; pairs with the quicker post-review exits |
| Cards | Instant when accepted | Bank gambling filters cause silent declines |
| Crypto | Network speed | The filter-proof lane |
The two decisions at the cashier
First, the bonus checkbox: ticking it binds the balance to 40x in 30 days; unticking keeps it clean, and the costing page makes the choice arithmetic rather than vibes. Second, the size: with an AU$75 exit floor, deposits that can only ever produce sub-floor wins are donations with extra steps; size sessions so a good outcome clears the door. Screenshot whatever the offer screen shows; routes rotate.
Sizing the deposit against the exit, in one table
| Deposit | The session it buys | A winning outcome looks like | Clears the exit floor? |
|---|---|---|---|
| A$20 at low stakes | A long graze | Often a result under AU$75 | Usually stranded; entertainment spend, priced honestly |
| A$50 at mid stakes | A solid evening | Can pass the floor on a decent run | Sometimes; the borderline case worth thinking about |
| A$100 and up | Flexible sessions | Comfortably past AU$75 when it wins | Yes; the floor stops shaping outcomes |
The table is arithmetic, not encouragement: a bigger deposit buys floor clearance, never better odds, and the responsible move is always the smallest deposit that fits the session you actually want. What the table argues against is the specific trap of the tiny top-up at this particular house, where a A$20 win-and-done plan collides with a door that will not open under 75. Decide which row you are in before the cashier, put the number inside your limits, and the floor becomes a fact you planned around instead of a surprise you argue with.
PayID, in practice
For readers new to it: PayID is the Australian banking network's instant-transfer layer, addressing payments to an identifier such as an email or phone number instead of a BSB and account number. In the cashier that translates to a transfer sent from your own banking app that lands on the balance in minutes, with no card number shared with an offshore merchant, which is quietly its best feature. It also dodges the card filters entirely, since the transfer originates from your side. Two practical notes: send from an account held in your own name, because the matching rule applies to money as much as documents, and keep the confirmation screenshot with your records; boring receipts settle disputes that memories cannot.
Trying it tonight? Start small, set limits first, keep it fun.
Play at JeetCityWhen a deposit bounces, in order
Suspect your bank first
Offshore merchant filters are inconsistent; PayID and crypto route around them.Check KYC state
An unfinished verification can hold the cashier shut silently.Check your own limits
They bind absolutely and remain the strongest regulator present.Then chat
Cashier plumbing is the desk's competent lane.
Keep funding boring, inside limits set on day one, and read the responsible gambling page whenever deposits stop feeling like entertainment; its section on the floor-and-review mechanics is written for exactly this casino.
The current offers, games and terms live on the operator side.
Visit JeetCityDeposit questions, answered short
What deposit methods work?
PayID is the Australian workhorse, beside cards and crypto options; AUD wallets throughout. The cashier lists the current roster.
What is the minimum deposit?
Low floors per method shown in the cashier; the welcome's qualifying minimum shows at the offer screen.
Why did my card bounce?
Australian banks filter offshore gambling merchants; PayID and crypto route around the filter.
Should I deposit big for the banner?
Read the costing first: 40x scales with the match, and the exit adds the two numbers. Deposit for your session, not the headline.
Does the method matter later?
Yes: exits prefer the entry route, and PayID pairs with the quicker post-review lane.