Depositing at MrQ: pick the rail you want paid back on
Deposit from £10 by debit card or cashier-listed wallets; credit cards and crypto are barred in the UKGC market. Withdrawals return to your original method, so choose deliberately. 18+.
Methods and the one rule that matters
| Method | Speed in | Return rail later |
|---|---|---|
| Debit card (Visa/Mastercard) | Instant | Card refund rail, 1-3 banking days |
| Wallet options listed in cashier | Instant | Same wallet, typically fastest back |
| Credit cards | Illegal for UK gambling | n/a |
| Crypto | Not offered (UKGC market) | n/a; treat crypto 'MrQ' pages as impostors |
The rule: your deposit method is your future withdrawal rail. Pick the one you want money returned on, then confirm the current wallet roster in the cashier because payment deals change. The withdrawal page holds the timed return legs.
First-deposit protocol
Set your deposit limit first
In-account UKGC tools, chosen calmly. The responsible gambling page covers each tool.
Deposit the £10 floor
Enough for offer eligibility (check the current spins terms), small enough to be a systems test.
Confirm the offer attached
Balance shows cash plus eligible spins, no bonus-wallet split; that is the no-wagering policy visible in your account.
Withdraw something small this week
Proves the rail while nothing rides on it; the timeline shows what to expect per method.
Declined-payment notes: UK banks rarely block debit gambling transactions, but app-side confirmation prompts time out quietly; check your banking app before retrying, and never store card details on shared devices. The registration guide covers the name-match rule that keeps all of this smooth.
Deposit troubleshooting, symptom first
| Symptom | Usual cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Card declined instantly | Your bank's gambling block is on for that card | Check the card controls in your banking app; most UK banks toggle gambling per card, with a cooling-off period on unblocking |
| Payment hangs, then fails | A 3D Secure approval is waiting in the banking app behind the browser | Approve the notification, retry once, and never hammer the button; stacked retries create stacked pending holds |
| Wallet you expected is missing | The cashier roster changed with a provider deal | Rosters rotate; pick a rail the cashier lists today rather than the one a review remembered |
| Deposit refused at a threshold | Your own deposit cap doing its job | That is the tool working as designed; raises go through a deliberate cooling-off, which is the point of the tool |
Rails and budgets: making the cashier boring
The players with the fewest cashier problems share one habit: a single rail, used consistently. One debit card or one wallet gives you a clean paper trail, a predictable return leg, and none of the mixed-rail confusion that generates half the support tickets in this market. Pair it with a weekly cap you chose calmly and the cashier becomes what it should be, a fixture you stop thinking about. It is also worth understanding why the credit ban exists rather than resenting it: gambling on borrowed money converts a bad evening into a debt, and the UK-wide ban removed that conversion for the whole market at a stroke. The same logic says keep card details off shared devices and out of browser profiles other people use. Boring is the goal; boring is money behaving.
MrQ questions, answered short
What is the minimum deposit?
£10 is the working floor for offer eligibility per 2026 sources; the cashier confirms your exact minimum.
Can I use a credit card?
No; UK law bans credit card gambling. Debit cards and cashier-listed wallet options only.
Does a deposit method affect withdrawals?
Yes: withdrawals return to the original method where the rail supports it. Choose deposit rails you are happy to be paid back on.
Is crypto accepted?
No; UKGC-market casinos do not take crypto. Any 'MrQ' page offering crypto deposits is a lookalike, not the brand.