NJ online casinos usually list several other payment methods as alternatives to PayPal. Below is a look at the most popular ones:
Visa

This American multinational financial service provides institutions with Visa-branded products. These products are then used to offer users credit, debit, and prepaid access programs. It does outperform PayPal in popularity and is provided in almost every US bank, including Bank of America, Barclays, and JPMorgan Chase. On the downside, Visa deposits can be denied in PayPal casinos since not all banks agree to transactions with gambling sites. In such cases, PayPal is your best bet.
Mastercard

Mastercard is the second largest payment corporation in the world after Visa, processing transactions between banks and users of Mastercard-branded credit, debit, and prepaid cards. Its widespread popularity makes it available in almost every NJ casino. However, like Visa, its transactions can be declined if the bank does not support casino transactions. If accepted, it supports both deposits and withdrawals.
PayNearMe

While most casino payment methods support online to online transactions, PayNearMe allows users to pay with cash at retail locations like Walmart, 7-Eleven, Family Dollar, and CVS. This cash payment network accepts PayPal, Apple Pay, Venmo, ACH, and credit/debit cards. When using this payment provider, a cashier at a PayNearMe retail location prints a bar code that can be saved on your phone; it has the same value as the paid amount and can be scanned for deposits. While it can support withdrawals, most PayPal casinos NJ do not list it.
ACH

ACH transactions are online bank-to-bank transfers processed via the Automated Clearing House Network. This network is a batch processing system that financial institutions use to aggregate transactions for processing. ACH is often compared to credit/debit card payments but usually incurs lower fees. However, unlike PayPal, it cannot be used to hold money and is only a transaction gateway.
Skrill

Skrill is an e-wallet like PayPal, highly favored for instant deposits and same-day withdrawals. With 128-bit SSL encryption, pin logins, and fraud monitoring, security is a non-issue with the payment method. Also, Skrill is an affordable money transfer option with no fees incurred for opening an account, receiving money to your personal account, funding the account, and sending money to another Skrill wallet/email. However, the payment provider has a complicated fee structure that can be difficult for the average Joe to understand.
Bank Transfer

A Bank Transfer simply requires transferring funds from your bank account to the gambling site’s bank account. The ease of using Bank Transfer in PayPal online casinos varies from institution to institution, depending on how accommodating they are to online gambling. Since most US banks have online platforms like mobile apps, Online Bank Transfers are the most popular way to fund your casino account. Alternatively, you can use Telephone Transfers or In-Person Transfers.
Neteller

Neteller is another e-wallet that serves as an online bank and can also transfer money. The money transfer service operates under the Paysafe Group and supposed 26 major currencies, including USD. You can fund your Neteller account using bank accounts/cards, Skrill, checks, video game trading proceeds, and insurance payouts. While it provides fast transactions, Neteller is not widely available in casinos that accept PayPal, which leaves few options.