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    Rival withdraw limits

    Hello. Do all Rival casinos have withdraw limits ? the few I have visited at but never played seem to be anywhere from 4k a week to an insane 1000 per week. To be honest I would never even bother playing at a casino that has this kind of limit of what you can withdraw. I know this has been covered here before but still. ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doomed4ever View Post
    Hello. Do all Rival casinos have withdraw limits ? the few I have visited at but never played seem to be anywhere from 4k a week to an insane 1000 per week. To be honest I would never even bother playing at a casino that has this kind of limit of what you can withdraw. I know this has been covered here before but still. ?

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    Most do, but you will also notice too if you look that most RTG casinos also have these weekly withdrawal limits set in place in their T's & C's.

    ClubWorld for example has a $3,000.00 per week max withdrawal limit.

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    What is the acceptable amount for a weekly withdrawal limit? I understand that the best would be a full withdrawal, but is there a certain line of withdrawal limit that players find acceptable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucefinaldi View Post
    What is the acceptable amount for a weekly withdrawal limit? I understand that the best would be a full withdrawal, but is there a certain line of withdrawal limit that players find acceptable?
    IMO, if the casino is truly funded properly then the player should be able to withdraw any amount of his winnings as he/she so chooses, just like at any land based casino. Other than that, then everything is relative to the individual player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobWin View Post
    IMO, if the casino is truly funded properly then the player should be able to withdraw any amount of his winnings as he/she so chooses, just like at any land based casino. Other than that, then everything is relative to the individual player.
    Yep Rob this is my view exactly. If you win and are fully within the Casinos Tos if using a bonus etc then the winnings should be able to be withdrawn in 1 go. Sure Casinos should/can ask for ID but other than that its just plain bad practice to have this kind of policy. And one that has certainly stopped me in the past from ever playing at a casino that has any kind of restriction imposed on cash outs like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucefinaldi View Post
    What is the acceptable amount for a weekly withdrawal limit? I understand that the best would be a full withdrawal, but is there a certain line of withdrawal limit that players find acceptable?
    Totally agree with RobWin - there should be NO limits.
    Q. What signal are casinos with limits in place sending out to players?
    A. We don't want any high-rollers here - take your big deposits, big bets & big withdrawal elsewhere!

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    Club World will lift theirs for regular players. It's there as a fraud prevention measure. Unfortunately a lot of casinos stick it on all players so while there is a valid argument for preventing new player fraud, which is prevalent I should add, not lifting it for regulars only deters players. The problem is a lot of players don't read T&Cs, or the term is well hidden.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmo! View Post
    Club World will lift theirs for regular players. It's there as a fraud prevention measure. Unfortunately a lot of casinos stick it on all players so while there is a valid argument for preventing new player fraud, which is prevalent I should add, not lifting it for regulars only deters players. The problem is a lot of players don't read T&Cs, or the term is well hidden.
    Well maybe for first time withdraw. But still it stopped me depositing 1 dime. And somtimes I have played what I think is a decent bank roll. Worst 1 of all (i wont mention the casino name) was max 1000 per week for new players on withdraws. When I asked CS how long is before you are not a new player he didnt know. I walked n didnt deposit. Its a shame really as they are some great looking Rival outfits which when I get back to blasting my brains out I would have liked to give a run. But not with the WD limit. Oh well im moaning and no need to. The dog needs walking

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