Banking for Aussie Players
OnlySpins built its cashier around how money actually moves between Australian bank accounts rather than defaulting every player to a card. PayID and Osko sit at the top of the list, both settling a deposit in real time straight from a linked bank account, and POLi gives players who'd rather log into their own banking app a way to authorise a payment without ever typing a card number into the site.
Visa, Mastercard, Skrill and Neteller cover the rest of the menu for anyone outside PayID's reach, and every one of those options shares the same A$20 minimum, so switching between them comes down to preference rather than cost. Getting funds back out is where the gap between methods actually shows up:
- PayID and Osko payouts, often back in an account within the hour
- POLi-linked bank transfers, cleared same day in most cases
- Skrill and Neteller withdrawals, typically settled within a few hours of approval
- Visa and Mastercard, arriving within one to two business days
- Standard bank transfer, the slowest route at up to three business days
None of that speed matters much on a first withdrawal, though, since OnlySpins holds every new account to a single identity check before the money moves — a driver's licence or passport plus a recent bill showing the same address. Upload both clearly and the review is usually done well inside a day; every withdrawal after that skips the paperwork entirely.
Pokies on the Go, Support and Staying in Control
There's nothing to install to play OnlySpins from a phone — pull up the site in Chrome or Safari and the pokies floor, live tables and cashier all load exactly as they do on a desktop, just resized for a smaller screen. Spin animations and bonus rounds keep their full detail even on a 4G connection, and nothing in the catalogue gets held back for mobile.
Live chat and email both run every day of the week, with the team spread across enough time zones that a message sent at midnight AEST still gets picked up before Australian players are back online the next morning. The questions that come up most involve a deposit that hasn't shown up yet, a free spin that hasn't credited, or a request to double-check verification documents.
Players who'd rather set their own pace can adjust things directly from the account menu, without waiting on a reply from anyone:
- Deposit caps set daily, weekly or monthly, changeable at any time
- A short break from the account lasting anywhere from a day to a few weeks
- Full self-exclusion, effective as soon as it's confirmed
- A link through to BetStop, the National Self-Exclusion Register, and Gambling Help Online for support that sits outside the account itself
Every one of those settings takes effect the moment it's saved, so there's no ticket to raise and no waiting on a support reply just to switch on a limit.
Pokies Library and Licensing
The lobby at OnlySpins runs past 2,750 titles at the time of writing, split between three-reel throwbacks, cascading video slots and a fast-growing shelf of Megaways-style reels, and refreshed with new releases most months rather than left to sit still. A live section streams roulette, blackjack and a couple of game-show formats from studios overseas, with a real dealer running each table rather than a random number generator standing in.
Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming and Nolimit City supply a solid share of what's new in the lobby, which keeps the catalogue moving at a pace some older brands with one dominant supplier can't quite match. OnlySpins operates under an international gaming licence, with the registration number sitting in the footer of every page rather than tucked away in a terms document nobody reads.
Every connection to OnlySpins runs through 128-bit SSL encryption from the moment the site loads, and the random number generator behind each spin gets checked on a recurring schedule by an independent testing lab — the same bar licensed operators are held to industry-wide.
Put a fast-moving catalogue next to a licence that's actually checkable and RNG testing that isn't just a line in the footer, and it's not hard to see why OnlySpins keeps landing on shortlists Australian players put together when they're comparing newer pokies sites against the operators everyone already knows.
Signing up unlocks a package worth up to A$1,000, split across a player's first three deposits instead of front-loading it all into the very first one, alongside 150 free spins released in stages on a featured pokie over the days that follow. A$20 is enough to set the first stage running, and there's no code to dig up anywhere on the registration form — the offer applies on its own once the deposit clears.
The playthrough attached to that package — how many times the bonus balance needs to be staked before it turns into cash a player can actually withdraw — sits on the promotions page and is worth a read before that first deposit goes in, rather than after the numbers stop making sense at cash-out. Past the welcome package, the promo calendar doesn't go quiet:
- A midweek top-up for players who've deposited within the last seven days
- Pokie tournaments with a shared prize pool split among the week's top finishers
- A tiered rewards club where each level climbed improves how points convert to bonus funds
Step away from the account for a few weeks and rewards-club progress pauses rather than resets, which nudges toward playing a little often instead of one long session followed by a long gap. Setting up a new account takes only a couple of minutes, and the welcome package is live from the very first deposit onward.