Cashpoint was founded in Germany in 1996 and has been on the Danish market since 2012. In 2014, the Cashpoint was taken over by the German Gauselmann group. Since their inception, Cashpoint has grown into a large and reputable bookmaker and provider in several different countries.
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At Cashpoint, football is the major sport, and it is also where you will find the largest range of games. Besides football, you can also find popular sports like tennis, handball, basketball and ice hockey on Cashpoint. Of niche sports, you can find among others cricket and winter sports. So, their range is wide.
On Cashpoint there is mainly focus on the big leagues and not much to find about the smaller leagues. So, if you are looking for a niche sport or league, this is not where you will find it.
In addition to sports betting, Cashpoint also offers the option of casino games.
If you look at game types on Cashpoint, there is not the widest selection that you have otherwise seen with other bookmakers. In most sports, the selection is 1X2, half game/full time, number tips, over/under and more. If you want game types, such as Asian handicap, goal scorer, card, draw no bet, you will not find it at Cashpoint.
So here it's a slightly more scrapped range of different game types.
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The offer of live betting at Cashpoint is also not flashy. There are not the biggest options for game types here either. It can be accessed and used, but it is not one of the live betting we have seen that has the biggest features or options.
Cashpoint is built in the same format as most other bookmakers; a section on the left side with a choice of sports and leagues, the game selection in the middle and your bet slip on the right side. There is no search function on the website that could otherwise be helpful with whatever you may be looking for. In the menu function on the left side, you will find the creation of an account, which is via NemID. Then you have to confirm your creation via the email you receive, and then you are good to go. On the website, there is a banner that regularly switches between different images. It can create confusion to your eyes, but if you scroll down, it fortunately does not follow. Cashpoint's website is otherwise very nice and easily accessible to manage in.
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If you are on the go, you can use Cashpoint's app, which can be found for both iOS and Android. It is very similar to the one found on the desktop version. The menu on the left, has shortcuts to sports, live betting, an overview of an account, etc. It is possible to create a user on Cashpoint if you are not already an existing user. If you look at the mobile website, it is also very similar to the one found on the desktop version. Both works out fine, and do not have the large fluctuations in appearance versus the website. On Cashpoint's mobile website, it is possible to make deposits and withdrawals.
With regard to deposits with Cashpoint, it is possible to use most credit cards. In addition, Neteller, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer, Paysafecard and others can be used.
Both deposits and withdrawals are free of charge.
If you need to get hold of Cashpoint's support, you can do so by sending them an email. Right now, they have varying opening hours in their customer service; Monday-Thursday 12-20, Friday-Saturday 10-23 and Sunday is 10-22.
On Cashpoint's website, they have a number of frequently asked questions that can also help you along the way, as a number of questions are answered there.
Overall, Cashpoint is one of the bookmakers that has the basic features.
Are you for the more extended bookmakers with more options for live betting, streaming, etc., there are other bookmakers on the market that have a wider selection. If, on the other hand, you just need to make use of the "necessary" functions, you can easily use Cashpoint.
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