Pay Near Me $10 Promo
Have you tried depositing money in your IdaBet account with PayNearMe yet? If not, we’re offering a $10 bonus to try it out. Load $10 or more using PayNearMe and we’ll add another $10 to your account the next day. If you load $50 or more, we will will reimburse the processing fee of $4.99.
PayNearMe allows you to conveniently fund your account with CASH at stores in your neighborhood, such as 7-Eleven and Family Dollar.
How It Works
To get started, you will need a PayNearMe Deposit Slip. To retrieve your Deposit Slip:
1) Log into your account and click on the Fund button
2) Select the PayNearMe w/Cash at 7-Eleven/Family Dollar” deposit method. Enter your email or mobile phone number to receive your PayNearMe Deposit Slip. You can print the Deposit Slip or send it to your mobile phone.
3) Take the Deposit Slip to the nearest participating *7-Eleven or Family Dollar. Once at the store, go to the Cashier, tell the clerk the amount you want to LOAD, have the clerk scan the barcode and give them the amount of CASH you want deposited into your wagering account. There will be a processing fee of $4.99 which will be deducted at the time of payment. The cashier will process the transaction and hand you a receipt.
4) Your funds will be instantly available in your account. Keep your receipt as proof of payment.
5) If you load $50 or more, the processing fee of $4.99 is reimbursed into your IdaBet.com wagering account the next day.
Bonus cash and processing fee reimbursement must be wagered and cannot be withdrawn.
Remember, your PayNearMe Deposit Slip is re-usable. Use it again and again to deposit into your account.
*Payment currently authorized in the following states: AL, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, IA, ID, IN, KY, LA, MA, ME, MN, MT, ND, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY
With PayNearMe, you can easily fund your IdaBet.com player account. Watch this super quick video to learn more – click the play button below:
Start Date: February 1
End Date: April 1
Promotion subject to change at any time.



