Pay by Landline Casino — BT Phone Bill Deposits

Most people know you can deposit at casinos using your mobile phone bill, but fewer realise you can do the same with a BT landline. If you have a BT home phone, you can charge casino deposits straight to your monthly landline bill — no debit card, no e-wallet, no bank transfer.

Landline billing works on the same principle as Boku or Payforit mobile deposits. The charge lands on your BT landline statement rather than your mobile bill.

We have rounded up the online casinos that support landline payments. Below is our list of all sites in 2026 that accept BT Bill deposits.

How Does Landline Casino Billing Work?

The process is straightforward:

  1. Choose a casino from our BT Bill list above and log in
  2. Go to the cashier and look for BT Bill or Landline Billing
  3. Select BT Bill as your deposit method
  4. Enter your BT landline number — must be the one in your name
  5. Confirm the deposit
  6. Funds arrive instantly — the charge appears on your next BT bill

Which Networks Support Landline Billing?

BT is the primary network that supports landline casino billing. This works because BT is a phone network operator — just like Vodafone or EE for mobiles. Other landline providers such as Sky, Virgin Media, or TalkTalk do not currently offer this feature.

For mobile phone bill deposits, the options are much broader. If you are on EE, O2, Vodafone, or Three, you can use Boku or Payforit instead.

Landline Billing Requirements

  • You must be a BT customer — only BT landline accounts are supported
  • You must have an active landline — connected and in good standing
  • You must be 18+
  • The bill must be in your name — matching your casino account

Landline vs Mobile Phone Bill Deposits

Mobile billing through Boku and Payforit is far more widely available. Dozens of UK casinos accept mobile phone bill deposits, and virtually every network is supported.

Landline billing is more limited — fewer casinos support it, and BT is essentially the only network. However, the depositing experience is very similar: enter your number, confirm, and the charge appears on your bill.

Deposit Limits for Landline Billing

Most casinos set a cap of around £30 per day for landline deposits — the same as mobile phone bill limits. Over a month, the maximum would be roughly £900. For higher limits, consider PayPal or debit cards.

Pros and Cons of Landline Casino Billing

Advantages

  • No internet banking needed
  • Simple and fast — under a minute to deposit
  • Familiar billing — charge appears on your regular BT bill
  • No card details required
  • Built-in £30 daily spending control
  • No upfront cash needed — pay when your BT bill arrives

Disadvantages

  • BT customers only
  • Deposit only — cannot withdraw to your landline bill
  • Limited casino selection — fewer sites than mobile billing
  • Low deposit limits — £30/day means you cannot use large welcome bonuses fully

Can I Withdraw via Landline Bill?

No. Landline billing is deposit-only. For withdrawals, use:

  • PayPal — fast, usually within 24 hours
  • Bank transfer — 1-3 working days
  • Skrill — quick e-wallet processing
  • Debit card — Visa or Mastercard

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Sky or Virgin landline?

No. Currently only BT landlines are supported for casino billing. If you are not a BT customer, use mobile phone bill deposits instead.

Is landline casino billing safe?

Yes. You only share your BT phone number — no bank details, card numbers, or financial passwords. The charge goes through BT’s secure billing system.

How much can I deposit via landline?

Most casinos set a £30 daily limit for landline billing, consistent with standard phone bill deposit limits.

Will the casino name show on my BT bill?

The charge will appear on your BT bill, but it may show as a generic payment service reference rather than the exact casino name. Check with the casino’s support team for specifics.

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