Last updated: May 2026 — James Whitfield, Academicworkspace
```htmlAt Academicworkspace.com, every pay by mobile casino review you read has been personally researched, tested, and written by James Whitfield. This page explains exactly how that process works, what criteria we use to score each site, and why you can trust our ratings to be honest, independent, and genuinely useful to UK players in 2026.
We believe you deserve to know how a review site reaches its conclusions before you act on its recommendations. That is why we publish this methodology openly, rather than keeping it behind closed doors.
Before anything else, James checks whether the casino holds a valid licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). Any site without a current, active UKGC licence is immediately excluded from our recommendations. He also reviews the operator's ownership history, corporate structure, and any regulatory sanctions on record.
James registers a real player account using standard UK credentials. He goes through the full sign-up process, including any Know Your Customer (KYC) verification steps, to assess how smooth and secure the onboarding experience actually is for a genuine player.
Because Academicworkspace focuses specifically on pay by mobile casinos, James personally tests the mobile billing deposit method at every site we review. This includes Boku, Payforit, and carrier billing options where available. He records deposit limits, processing times, any hidden fees, and whether the phone bill payment option is clearly signposted.
James reads the full terms and conditions of every welcome offer and ongoing promotion, then tests them in practice. He checks wagering requirements, game restrictions, time limits, and whether pay by mobile deposits qualify for bonus offers — a common restriction that matters deeply to our readers.
James spends time across a range of game categories including slots, live casino tables, and instant-win titles. He assesses the breadth of the library, software provider quality, loading speeds, and whether games perform well on a mobile browser and app.
James contacts the support team through all available channels — live chat, email, and telephone where offered — and records response times, the quality of answers given, and how support handles questions specifically about mobile payment methods.
Only after completing all of the above does James write the final review. Each casino receives a score based on the weighted criteria outlined below. The review is then published on academicworkspace.com with a date stamp and is subject to regular updates whenever material changes occur at the site.
Every casino reviewed on Academicworkspace is scored out of 10 across six key areas. These individual scores are then combined using the weightings below to produce an overall rating out of 10.
| Rating Category | Weighting | What We Assess |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing and Safety | 25% | UKGC licence status, responsible gambling tools, data security, complaint history |
| Bonuses and Promotions | 20% | Welcome offer value, wagering requirements, mobile payment eligibility, fairness of terms |
| Game Selection | 20% | Number and variety of titles, software providers, RTP transparency, game loading performance |
| Payment Methods | 15% | Quality of mobile billing options, withdrawal speed, deposit limits, transaction fees |
| Customer Support | 10% | Availability hours, response times, knowledge of agents, channel variety |
| Mobile Experience | 10% | Mobile site usability, app availability, navigation, game performance on handheld devices |
All casinos reviewed on Academicworkspace receive a final score between 1 and 10. Here is what each band means in practice:
Sites that fail our licensing check at Step 1 are not scored at all and will not appear in our recommended lists under any circumstances.
We are funded through affiliate partnerships, which means we may earn a commission if a reader clicks through to a casino and registers. This is standard practice across gambling review websites and allows us to operate without charging readers directly. However, commercial relationships never influence our scores or editorial decisions.
Here is how we protect our independence in practice:
Our readers come first. If a site does not meet the standards UK players should expect in 2026, we will say so clearly.
The online casino industry changes quickly. Licences can be suspended, bonus terms can change, and payment methods can be added or removed. James periodically revisits published reviews to ensure the information remains accurate and current. Each review displays a last reviewed date so you always know how recent the assessment is.
If you spot something that appears out of date, or if you have had a significantly different experience at a casino we have reviewed, you are welcome to get in touch through the contact page at academicworkspace.com.
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