If you want to bet online but don’t have a bank card, or you simply prefer using cash, betting vouchers are the quickest way to top up your account. In South Africa, vouchers have become hugely popular thanks to their speed, simplicity, and wide availability.
What Are Betting Vouchers?
A betting voucher is a prepaid slip with a unique code, usually 16 digits, that represents a cash value such as R10, R50, R100 or more. You buy it in-store or online, then enter the code in the deposit section of your betting site. The funds reflect instantly in your balance. Think of it like airtime, but instead of topping up your phone, you’re topping up your betting wallet.
Popular Voucher Options in South Africa
- 1Voucher – The most widely used, available at Shoprite, Checkers, Pep, Ackermans, and many more outlets.
- OTT Voucher – Common in townships and rural areas, available at spaza shops, petrol stations and supermarkets.
- BluVoucher – Easy to buy and redeem, often found in convenience stores and banking apps.
- Kazang – Sold at community shops and kiosks.
- EasyPay & Pay@ – Primarily for bills, but some betting sites accept them too.
All work the same way: buy, get the code, redeem on your betting site.
How They Work – Step by Step
- Buy a voucher at a retailer or spaza shop.
- Receive your printed slip with a unique code.
- Log into your betting account and go to deposits.
- Select the voucher option (e.g. 1Voucher).
- Enter the code and your funds reflect instantly.
Why South Africans Love Vouchers
- Cash-friendly: Perfect in a cash-first economy.
- Budget control: Spend only what you load.
- Easy to find: Available nationwide.
- Safe: No banking details required.
- Mobile-ready: Works seamlessly with mobile betting apps.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Instant deposits, no bank needed, widely available, great for managing budgets.
Cons: Deposit only (no withdrawals), capped amounts (usually up to R3,000), possible outlet fees, and no replacement if lost.
Do They Count for Bonuses?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Some bookmakers give you the same welcome bonuses when you use vouchers, while others exclude them. Always check the terms before buying.
Where to Buy Betting Vouchers
- Supermarkets: Shoprite, Checkers, Spar, Boxer
- Clothing Stores: Pep, Ackermans
- Petrol Stations: Engen, Shell, BP
- Spaza Shops: Common for OTT and Kazang
- Online: Some banking apps now sell vouchers digitally
Which Betting Sites Accept Vouchers?
Most licensed operators do, including Betway, Hollywoodbets, YesPlay, Lulabet, 10bet and many others.
Responsible Gambling with Vouchers
One of the best things about vouchers is built-in control. Since you can only use the amount you’ve bought, they act as a natural spending limit — a simple way to manage your betting budget.
Final Thoughts
Betting vouchers are a safe, fast and convenient deposit method for South African players. They’re perfect if you don’t want to link a card, if you like paying with cash, or if you want to stick to a set budget. Just remember: vouchers can’t be used for withdrawals, so always have a plan for cashing out your winnings. Headover to The Gambler homepage for more on the latest betting news, offers and more.
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