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Please Note: PDC Poker will assess each individual player account. If further verification is required of you, PDC Poker will notify you via email. Please give PDC Poker your full co-operation in regards to these processes.
Minimum Deposit: $10.00 USD
Minimum Withdrawal: $25.00 USD
Processing times vary by region. Please contact support@pdcpoker.ag for withdrawal info for your specific region.
To better protect players from online fraud and ensure that player details provided represent the cardholder, we require many of our players to complete a verification process. PDC Poker may also request a player at any time to complete a level of verification before a transaction can be processed. Please give PDC Poker your full co-operation in regards to these processes.
PDC Poker carries out such verification processes to protect both ourselves and the interests of any credit card customers from fraud.
PDC Poker follows a strict policy regarding confidential customer information and will not share any details with a third party. For more information please click here.
If you do not have a printer, fax or scanner you can use a community computer or fax. Digital camera or camera phone images are also acceptable. However, all images must be clearly visible
Click on "cashier" then on "history". You will be able to view your transaction history here and any pending deposits. You may have been asked to complete a verification process or your deposit may have been denied. You can view these details here.
Your account may have been held for one of the following reason:
If this happens please contact support via email and our friendly support staff will assist you immediately.
In order to receive your Initial Deposit Bonus simply click here to read more about our current available offer. Be sure to make yourself aware of any playthrough requirements that the bonus entails.
Unfortunately it is against the law for Australians to use Real Money on our site.
Online Gambling
Under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA), Parliament established a regulatory system which makes it an offence to provide certain interactive gambling services to a customer physically present in Australia. The prohibited interactive gambling content under the IGA includes services that are often described as 'online casinos' and usually involve using the Internet to play games of chance, or games of mixed chance and skill. Examples include roulette, poker, craps, online 'pokies' and blackjack.