FanDuel bans credit card deposits from March 2026

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FanDuel has announced that it will stop offering credit card deposits from March 2, 2026, affecting the users of FanDuel Sportsbook, FanDuel Casino, and FanDuel Racing. The operator’s decision is connected to recent criticism over credit card use in online gambling, as Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to FanDuel CEO Amy Howe to request 

FanDuel has announced that it will stop offering credit card deposits from March 2, 2026, affecting the users of FanDuel Sportsbook, FanDuel Casino, and FanDuel Racing.

The operator’s decision is connected to recent criticism over credit card use in online gambling, as Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to FanDuel CEO Amy Howe to request information about the company’s policies on credit cards and note the risks of hidden fees.

Warren wrote:

“Many users are unaware of the costs and fees associated with this type of credit card use, which can push them into financial trouble when gambling. Specifically, users are reporting that they did not realize that using their credit card to place a bet on a sports gambling website would be treated as a cash advance and accrue additional fees and interest.”

FanDuel responded:

“Starting March 2, 2026, FanDuel will no longer offer US credit card deposits on Sportsbook, Casino, and FanDuel Racing. This includes credit cards connected through Venmo, PayPal, and Apple Pay. You can connect your debit card or bank account instead. Over the last few months, FanDuel has been evaluating the payment methods that we offer to customers and has made the decision to remove credit cards as an option for our Sportsbook, Casino, and Racing products in the United States. This change was made to improve the deposit experience for our customers.”

FanDuel added that customers who have placed any credit card deposits can request refunds.

 

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