BOKU is now available to use at Reem Bingo. If you’re an avid online bingo player then chances are you’ve already heard of BOKU. If not, don’t worry! We’re here to tell you all about it. BOKU is the newest payment method to enter the online bingo arena. It’s the quickest, easiest and safest way to deposit money into your account and here’s everything you need to know.
How BOKU Works
Instead of having to enter your personal, bank or credit card information, BOKU simply requires your mobile phone number. You’ll find BOKU under the ‘pay by mobile’ tab either on the ‘make a deposit’ or cashier section of the site. All you have to do is enter your mobile phone number when prompted and select how much you’d like to deposit onto your account. You’ll get a text asking you to confirm the amount (it’s free to reply) and once the transaction has been processed, which usually takes around ten seconds, the amount will be added on to your phone bill and credited into your account. Once you’ve set your BOKU payment method up you’ll be able to deposit money into your account with the tap of a button, which is why BOKU are calling their method the 1-Tap process.
What You Need To Know
BOKU is already extremely popular amongst the online gambling community as it is far quicker, easier and safer than alternative methods. Due to the fact you no longer have to enter personal information such as bank details or card information, there is less risk of credit fraud than ever. Players can make deposits to their accounts without having to have any card information on them as all that is required is your mobile phone number. To use BOKU you must make a minimum deposit of £10, but there is a maximum of £30 per day – or £30 per month if you are an O2 customer. Also, it’s worth knowing that if you do choose to pay through BOKU you will not be able to claim the deposit or welcome bonuses available. This is because the revenue is shared between the bingo site and the mobile network, which leaves no funds to be passed on. But BOKU are looking into this as we speak as they’re keen to compete with other payment providers than do pass on these bonuses.