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Your Money In and Out on j2 in

Deposits through bKash, Nagad, or Rocket connect directly to your j2 in account wallet — no extra steps, no waiting around. Withdrawals go back to the same wallet, and verification keeps your account secure throughout.

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j2 in Your Money In and Out on j2 in
j2 in Putting Money Into Your j2 in Account

Putting Money Into Your j2 in Account

Your j2 in account accepts deposits through bKash, Nagad, and Rocket. Open the cashier from the lobby — it sits at the top of the screen on mobile. Pick your wallet, and the cashier shows you the receiving number along with the reference code to include. Send from your mobile wallet app, enter that same reference code, and the balance appears in

your account. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong use this path every session without issue. No extra app needed — your existing wallet handles everything.

  • Open the cashier — Log into your account and tap the cashier icon at the top of the screen — it's visible from the lobby on both mobile and desktop.
  • Choose your wallet — Select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket from the deposit screen. The cashier shows the receiving number and a unique reference code for your transaction.
  • Send from your wallet app — Open your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket app, send the amount to the number shown, and include the reference code in the payment note.
  • Balance confirmed — Your account wallet updates once the transfer clears. Check your balance in the top bar — no page refresh needed on mobile.

Local Wallets We Accept

Your j2 in account works with the three mobile wallets most Bangladesh players already use daily. No card required, no bank visit — just your phone.

bKash

Send directly from your bKash app to the cashier number shown. Works on any bKash personal account tied to your registered mobile number.

Nagad

Nagad transfers go through the same cashier flow. Select Nagad, get the receiving number, and send from your Nagad app in seconds.

Rocket

Dutch-Bangla Bank's Rocket wallet connects to the cashier the same way. Enter the reference code when sending so the deposit matches your account.

Bank Transfer

Bank transfer is available for accounts that have completed full verification. Processing depends on your bank's own schedule.

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Verifying Your j2 in Account

Verification ties your j2 in account to your real identity, which protects your balance if you ever need to recover access or process a larger withdrawal. The process runs through the account settings section — you upload a photo of a valid ID, and for wallet verification, a screenshot showing your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number matches your registered mobile. We review

submissions and confirm by email. Verified accounts face fewer holds on withdrawals and have a cleaner path through the cashier. Think of it as a one-time step that makes every future transaction easier.

  • Go to account settings — Find the verification section under your account profile. The page shows which documents are still needed and which have already been accepted.
  • Upload a valid ID — A national ID card or passport works. Upload a clear photo — both sides if prompted. Blurry images slow the review down.
  • Confirm your wallet number — Provide a screenshot or confirmation showing your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number matches the mobile number on your j2 in account.
  • Wait for email confirmation — Our team reviews submissions and sends a confirmation email. Once verified, your account unlocks the full cashier without further identity prompts.
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Withdrawing Back to Your Wallet

When you want to take out your balance, go to the cashier and choose withdrawal. Select the wallet — bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — and enter the mobile number tied to that wallet. The amount you enter comes straight from your j2 in account balance. If your account hasn't been verified yet, the system will prompt you to complete that step before

the withdrawal processes. Once submitted, withdrawals route to your wallet through the same mobile payment rails your deposit used. Keep the wallet number consistent with what's on your account to avoid delays.

  • Open withdrawal in cashier — Go to the cashier from your account menu and select withdrawal. Your available balance shows at the top of the screen.
  • Pick your payout wallet — Choose bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — whichever you want the funds sent to. Enter the mobile number linked to that wallet account.
  • Enter the amount — Type in the amount you want to withdraw. The cashier confirms it against your available balance before you submit.
  • Complete verification if prompted — If your account needs verification, the system flags it here. Complete the identity step and resubmit — the withdrawal then routes to your wallet.

What You Might Want to Know

These are the questions we hear most about deposits, withdrawals, and account verification on j2 in.

bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are the three mobile wallets connected to the j2 in cashier. Pick whichever one you already use for everyday payments.

Double-check that you included the reference code when sending. If the code is missing, the deposit may not match your account automatically — contact support with your transaction ID.

You can deposit before completing verification. Verification becomes required when you request a withdrawal, so it's worth completing early to avoid delays later.

The wallet number you enter at withdrawal must match your registered mobile number. Any mismatch will hold the transaction until you correct it through account settings.

A national ID card or passport covers the identity check. You'll also need to confirm your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number matches the mobile on your account.

Check that the reference code was included in your payment. If it was and the balance still hasn't updated, reach out to j2 in support with the wallet transaction receipt.
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