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I live in a regulated US market. I requested a withdrawal 4 days ago. It was still showing as pending and reversible. I went to live chat and was told that there was no way to flush the withdrawal. On day 5 it is still pending. <br />
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Beyond the fact that if I played at an offshore I would have already gotten paid, is a casino refusing to flush and allowing a withdrawal to sit for 5 days in that position considered rogue? I have been outside of the casino side of things and appreciate some help to reacquaint me.
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You say you are in a regulated US market, I believe there are only 3; New Jersey, Nevada, and Delaware. Whichever State you are in should have very strict regulations concerning every aspect of casino operation and rogues should not be possible. I know they are not possible in NJ and the only way a withdrawal can be held up is if there is a problem with the players identity or if their deposit is questionable or not clearing.<br />
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Check with the State's Casino Control Board if flushing is legally supported or if you think they are jerking you around.<br />
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I don't believe flushing is possible in NJ, however, none of my cash out requests took more than 48 hrs. to be processed, most have been processed in 12 hrs. or less.</div>