Never run out of funds mid-round. Auto-reload keeps your wallet topped up automatically.
What is auto-reload?
Auto-reload automatically adds funds to your wallet when your balance falls below an amount you set. It ensures you always have money available for wagers.
Setting up auto-reload
- Go to Profile → Wallet
- Tap Auto-Reload or Settings
- Toggle auto-reload ON
- Set your threshold (e.g., $20)
- Set your reload amount (e.g., $50)
- Select your payment method
- Save settings
How it works
Example setup:
- Threshold: $20
- Reload amount: $50
When your balance drops below $20, Andrew automatically charges your payment method $50 and adds it to your wallet.
Choosing your settings
Threshold
Set this based on your typical wager size:
- If you bet $10-20 per round, a $25-50 threshold works well
- Higher stakes? Set a higher threshold
- This ensures you won't run out mid-bet
Reload amount
Consider how often you play:
- Play weekly? Reload enough for a few rounds
- Occasional player? Smaller reloads are fine
- Frequent player? Larger reloads mean fewer transactions
Managing auto-reload
Changing settings
Adjust your threshold or reload amount anytime in Wallet settings.
Pausing auto-reload
Toggle it off temporarily without losing your settings.
Changing payment method
Update which card or account is charged for auto-reloads.
Auto-reload notifications
You'll receive a notification each time auto-reload triggers, showing:
- Amount added
- Payment method used
- New wallet balance
When auto-reload won't trigger
- Payment method is expired or invalid
- Card is declined by your bank
- You've reached deposit limits
If auto-reload fails, you'll get a notification to update your payment method.
Turning off auto-reload
- Go to Wallet → Auto-Reload
- Toggle OFF
- Confirm
You'll need to manually add funds going forward.
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