Crypto $1 withdrawal fee

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I'm a big fan of Crypto with the exception of that petty $1 fee to withdraw. I don't get it? They must feel that it adds to the bottom line, but it just seems to go against the spirit of the gamble to hit up every winner for a buck.

I think it probably hurts the bottom line in some cases as well. I've had a few small withdrawals from crypto casinos in the $400 range. At an MG casino, I will normally leave $50 in the account to have another go with later. At crypto joints, that $1 fee irks me so I just withdraw the whole lot.

Rant over...
 
Not all Crypto's apply this charge so it is not a fixed part of the e-cash system.

So it looks like casinos such as Omni and The Sands are being a tad greedy.

Mitch
 
What gripes me, is that I always seem to forget about that stupid $1 and end up withdrawing $149 or $249 or... gaaaaaaaaahhhhhh :eek2: I have this 'thing' about cashing out even numbers (increments of $50 LOL) so a goofed up cash out at InterCasino puts me in a sour mood for days.
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Charging $1 is complete BS. I always hated that - good thing there are so many OTHER casinos to play at. Not sure why they think that is acceptable :(

kw

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not a hijack but i just found that inetbet is charging 35 bucks for a check! i use my visa there for deposits but they wont let me withdrawl more than my deposit amount back to visa. first check of the month is free but after that its 35 bucks. cant use neteller or firepay anymore cause my bank wont process their transactions. visa works sometimes. getting very difficult to deposit anywhere and now 35 dollars to cashout? wow.
 
cant use neteller or firepay anymore cause my bank wont process their transactions.

which bank is that? i didn't realize that any US banks were balking at Neteller.
seems like it might be easier to switch banks than pay $35 a crack

unless you're a high roller, i don't think it's out of line for them to hit you with a fee for more than one check per month. i would imagine it's not worth the hassle for them to process checks that regularly for most customers. hence they hit you with the discouraging fee.
 
which bank is that? i didn't realize that any US banks were balking at Neteller.
seems like it might be easier to switch banks than pay $35 a crack

unless you're a high roller, i don't think it's out of line for them to hit you with a fee for more than one check per month. i would imagine it's not worth the hassle for them to process checks that regularly for most customers. hence they hit you with the discouraging fee.

wachovia and washington mutual.
 
I bank at Wachovia and that is where my fun account is for gambling and I have never had a problem with Neteller (instacash) or Firepay withdrawals being processed at this time. Strange.....
 
The $100 monthly match bonus more than makes up for it.

How do you figure? Don't you have wagering requirements to play through after the bonus is applied? And - what is the purpose of the $1 except to discourage? There is really no need for it, they make enough money already.
 
I bank at Wachovia and that is where my fun account is for gambling and I have never had a problem with Neteller (instacash) or Firepay withdrawals being processed at this time. Strange.....

yea, never a problem until about a month ago. first my girlfriends account, then mine. my bank manager told me they would no longer process neteller as they accociate them with online gaming. started using my washinton mutual account instead and then was told the same thing by them.
 

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