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ShopeePay Fees on Pirate777: What You’re Charged (RM0) and What ShopeePay Might Charge You

The Pirate777-side answer is short: we charge RM0 on ShopeePay deposits and RM0 on ShopeePay withdrawals. Whatever amount you submit is what arrives — no processing margin, no platform fee, no withdrawal percentage taken off the top.

The longer answer covers a question we get more often than the platform-fee one: “is there anywhere ShopeePay itself can charge me?” The honest answer is yes, in one specific case — wallet top-up by credit card. Everything else inside ShopeePay is free. Below is the actual fee map so you can route around the one place a charge can show up.

What Pirate777 charges (the short version)

ActionPirate777 fee
ShopeePay deposit (RM10–RM5,000)RM0
ShopeePay withdrawal (RM50–RM100,000)RM0
Failed transactionRM0
Balance inquiry / wallet viewRM0

If you deposit RM100, RM100 lands in your gaming wallet. If you cash out RM200, RM200 lands in your ShopeePay. There’s no platform deduction, no payment-processor margin passed through, no minimum-fee floor. The full amount moves.

The same RM0 policy applies to our other supported methods: DuitNow, Touch n Go, GrabPay, FPX online banking. We don’t charge differently per method.

The one place you can get charged inside ShopeePay

If you ever pay a fee in connection with a Pirate777 ShopeePay deposit, it’s almost certainly here:

Topping up your ShopeePay wallet with a credit card. Some credit-card issuers treat e-wallet top-ups as cash-advance-like activity and charge accordingly — typically a flat fee plus interest from the day of the transaction. The fee comes from your card issuer, not ShopeePay or Pirate777, but the ringgit goes out of your pocket either way.

The fix is simple: top up ShopeePay using FPX from your bank instead. Open Shopee, go to ShopeePay → Top Up, choose Online Banking (FPX), pick your bank, complete the FPX flow. FPX top-ups are free. Once funds are in your ShopeePay wallet, every onward step — deposit on Pirate777, withdraw from Pirate777, balance inquiry — is RM0.

This isn’t a ShopeePay quirk. It applies to every Malaysian e-wallet that allows credit-card funding. We mention it because Pirate777 deposit failures are sometimes mis-attributed to “platform fees” when the actual culprit was a credit-card cash-advance charge upstream of us.

ShopeePay zero-fee policy on Pirate777 — RM0 deposits, RM0 withdrawals, FPX top-up route to avoid credit card cash-advance charges.

The full cost map, end to end

This walks the actual ringgit path from your bank to a slot spin and back, marking every point a fee could plausibly appear:

StepWho could chargeTypical cost
Top up ShopeePay via FPX from your bankYour bank, ShopeePayRM0 (FPX is free for both)
Top up ShopeePay via credit cardYour card issuer (cash-advance treatment)Varies — possibly significant
Deposit on Pirate777 from ShopeePayPirate777, ShopeePayRM0 / RM0
Play any of our games
Withdraw from Pirate777 to ShopeePayPirate777, ShopeePayRM0 / RM0
Cash out from ShopeePay to your bankShopeePay, your bankRM0 in nearly all cases

Read top to bottom: the only point with a meaningful cost risk is the credit-card top-up row. Skip that row (use FPX instead) and the entire ringgit path is RM0.

How this compares to our other methods

We don’t charge differently per method on Pirate777, but the surrounding fee picture is slightly different for each:

  • DuitNow QR direct from your bank app — also RM0 throughout. No e-wallet to fund, so no credit-card cash-advance risk anywhere in the path.
  • Touch n Go — same RM0 platform-side, same credit-card top-up caveat as ShopeePay. See our TNG integration guide for the parallel.
  • GrabPay — same RM0 platform-side. GrabPay guide.
  • FPX online banking — RM0 platform-side, no e-wallet step at all. Slowest of the supported methods at deposit (5–15 minutes), but the fee picture is the simplest.

The platform-side answer is the same across all five. The differences are upstream of us, in how you fund the e-wallet (or whether you use an e-wallet at all).

Limits that affect cost planning

LimitValue
Minimum depositRM10
Minimum withdrawalRM50 per transaction
Maximum withdrawalRM100,000 per transaction
Daily withdrawal capRM10,000 across up to 3 transactions
Average withdrawal time2.3 minutes (Feb 2025 – Jan 2026 internal monitoring)

These limits don’t carry a cost themselves. They affect cost only in the sense that splitting a single very large cash-out across two or three days means three withdrawal events instead of one — at RM0 each, that’s RM0 either way.

ShopeePay limits and zero-fee structure on Pirate777.

18+ only. The cheapest gaming session is the one you’ve planned the budget for in advance. Pirate777’s deposit-limit and self-exclusion tools are free to use; BeGambleAware and GamCare have additional resources.

— Pirate777 Team. Game fairness on our platform is independently certified by labs including BMM Testlabs and iTech Labs; those certifications cover game RNG and software, not payment processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. RM0 on the deposit side. The full amount you submit credits to your gaming wallet — there’s no processing margin or platform fee.

No. RM0 on the withdrawal side too. Whatever amount you cash out is what lands in your ShopeePay wallet.

Not on our side. The one place a fee can appear in the broader path is when you top up your ShopeePay wallet with a credit card — some card issuers treat that as a cash advance and charge accordingly. Use FPX from your bank to top up instead, and the entire path is RM0.

Either DuitNow QR direct from your bank app (no e-wallet involved) or any of our supported e-wallets — including ShopeePay — funded via FPX. Both paths are RM0 across deposit and withdrawal. Pick whichever app you’re already using.

Many platforms pass on payment-gateway costs to players or apply percentage-based fees. We absorb those costs as part of how we run the platform. The trade-off shows up in our limits and processing times rather than in fees — not in extra ringgit out of your pocket.

Roughly yes — RM10 minimum deposit, RM50 minimum withdrawal, RM10,000 daily withdrawal cap across our supported methods. There are small wallet-side ceiling differences (your ShopeePay or TNG wallet’s own KYC-tier ceiling), but the Pirate777-side limits are consistent.

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