If you’re checking your bank, wallet, or crypto history for a recent payment, the name shown may not be familiar. The best way to confirm your payment is to match the date, time, and amount of your transaction.
Here’s what to expect based on your payment method:
Card Payments (Visa / MasterCard)
Used via: Gumballpay, Finera, DNS Pylon, Gpay, Cardeye, Snelpay
The transaction may appear under a generic or unfamiliar name (e.g., “Online Payment” or a random code)
It will not show “Wikibet” or “Geeker”
Look for the payment that matches the date, time, and amount
Apple Pay / Google Pay
Shown as a wallet payment linked to your card
The card charge will follow the same logic as above (generic PSP descriptor)
Crypto (Coinspaid, GammaG)
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Check your wallet or exchange for:
The transaction hash (TXID)
Date/time, amount, and currency
You can track the transaction using a blockchain explorer like blockchair.com
MiFinity (E-wallet / Banking)
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Usually listed clearly as:
“MiFinity” or “MiFinity eWallet”
Find the transaction that matches your payment time and amount
Astropay (E-wallet)
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Look for:
“Astropay”
“Digital Wallet Payment”
You may also find confirmation in the Astropay app or email
88mids / UPI / Banking (India)
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May show as:
“88M”
“Unified Payment Interface”
Bank Transfer
Match based on time, amount, and currency
SEPA (Gate2way – EU Bank Transfer)
Appears with a SEPA reference number
Descriptor may include “Gate2way” or a generic label
Interac (Gigadat – Canada)
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Should appear as:
“Gigadat Inc”
Interac e-Transfer
Zimpler / POLi
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May show as:
Zimpler AB
POLi Payments
“Account-to-Account Transfer”
Not Sure Which Transaction Is Yours?
If you’re unsure:
Match the exact time, amount, and currency
Take a screenshot of the transaction
Send it to our support team — we’ll help you confirm it
📩 Contact us any time at support@wikibet.comted.
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