Sell CS2 skins to a credit card

Direct card payouts let you skip the e-wallet and crypto middlemen. Money from your skin sales flows straight to your Visa or Mastercard, where it appears as a deposit on your linked account. For sellers who do not want to manage PayPal or a crypto exchange, this is the simplest path from inventory to bank.

This guide covers how card payouts work on LIS-Skins, processing times, fees, and the limits you might hit on high-volume cashouts. Check today's best deals →

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How card payouts actually work

Card payouts use Visa Direct and Mastercard Send rails. The marketplace pushes the funds to your card; your issuing bank credits the linked account. There is no intermediary wallet to manage.

You enter the 16-digit card number, expiry, and sometimes the holder name. Card details are tokenized on submission so you do not have to re-enter them next time.

Speed

Cards on the Visa Direct or Mastercard Send networks usually receive funds within 30 minutes. Some issuers post the credit instantly; others take a few hours to display it.

Cards that are not yet on the fast-payment rails fall back to a standard SWIFT-like transfer, which can take 1-3 business days.

Fees

Card payouts typically carry a slightly higher processing fee than crypto or e-wallets because of the interchange involved. For most sellers, the convenience offsets the small fee.

Avoid prepaid or gift cards — they often reject incoming payouts.

Region availability

Card payouts work well in the US, UK, EU, Canada, and most of Latin America. Some regions in Asia and Africa have more limited card payout support; in those cases, crypto or Skrill is the recommended fallback.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work with debit cards?
Yes. Debit Visa and Mastercard are supported the same as credit.
Can I use a prepaid card?
Prepaid cards are hit-or-miss. Many do not support inbound payouts. Use a regular debit card if possible.
Will my bank flag it as suspicious?
Rarely. The transaction shows as a standard inbound payment. Larger amounts may trigger a routine verification call.
Are there daily limits?
Yes, usually a few thousand dollars per day per card. Limits scale with verification.
What if my card is declined?
Try a different card or switch to crypto/PayPal. Contact support if a known-good card keeps failing.

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