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ReefSpins Account Login
ReefSpins account login works on PC browsers and on mobile devices through the responsive site, so you can use the same credentials on desktop, Android, and iOS. The cashier shows balances in AUD for Australian players, which keeps deposits, withdrawals, and game stakes in one currency.
Login requires an existing ReefSpins account: you enter the email and password you used at sign-up, then confirm any security step if it triggers. After signing in, you can access payment options commonly used in Australia, including Visa and Mastercard bank cards and PayID/OSKO bank transfers, with AUD amounts displayed at checkout.
ReefSpins Account Login: Step-By-Step (Australia)
- Open the ReefSpins website in your browser and select Log in on the top menu.
- Enter the email address you used during registration and type your password, then select Log in.
- If ReefSpins asks for a one-time code, open the verification message sent to your email or SMS, copy the code, and submit it to complete the login.
- Confirm you are in the correct account by checking your profile name and balance in AUD; then open Cashier to view local payment options such as POLi, PayID, Visa/Mastercard, and bank transfer.
Account Verification After Login At ReefSpins
After you sign in, ReefSpins asks for verification when a trigger appears: first withdrawal request, a deposit flagged by its payment checks, a change to personal details, or a security event like a new device or unusual login location.
For Australia-based players, checks focus on identity, age (18+), residential address, and matching the account holder to the payment method used for AUD deposits and withdrawals.
Verification is also requested when a withdrawal goes to a different method than the deposit method, when multiple cards or wallets are used on one account, or when transaction patterns match anti-fraud and AML monitoring rules.
If you deposit in AUD using Visa/Mastercard, PayID, or a bank transfer, ReefSpins may ask for proof that the funding source is in your name; for cards, this can include a redacted card image, and for bank-based payments it can include a statement showing the account holder and transaction.
- ID: Australian driver licence (front and back), Australian passport photo page, or a state/territory proof-of-age card; the image must be clear, in colour, and show full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date.
- Address: Utility bill (electricity, gas, water) or council rates notice dated within the last 3 months, or a bank statement dated within the last 3 months showing your full name and Australian residential address (PO boxes are typically not accepted for address proof).
- Payment method: For Visa/Mastercard, a photo of the card with the middle digits covered (show first 6 and last 4) and the CVV hidden; for PayID/bank transfer, a bank statement or account screenshot showing BSB, account number (partially masked), account holder name, and a matching transaction reference where available.
- Security check: A selfie or short video holding the ID, or a live selfie check inside the verification flow when the login comes from a new device, a VPN/proxy is detected, or account details were recently edited.
Login Security Measures At ReefSpins
- 2FA: ReefSpins supports two-factor authentication for account login and withdrawals. Set it up with an authenticator app (time-based codes) rather than SMS to avoid SIM-swap risk. Keep backup codes offline and use 2FA again when adding a new payee method such as PayID or making a first-time withdrawal in AUD.
- Password: Use a unique passphrase of 14+ characters with a mix of words, numbers, and symbols; do not reuse a password from banking, myGov, or email. Store it in a password manager and change it immediately after any email compromise. Avoid predictable patterns (names, AFL/NRL teams, postcodes, “Australia” + numbers) and never share the password with anyone offering “account help” over chat or social media.
- Notifications: Enable email and SMS alerts for new device sign-ins, password changes, 2FA changes, and withdrawals. Turn on payment notifications for AUD deposits made via PayID/Osko, cards, or e-wallets so you can spot unauthorised activity quickly. If a login happens from a new location or a withdrawal address changes, treat it as a takeover signal and lock the account by resetting the password and re-enabling 2FA before depositing again.