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Energy always been good for cash outs. Mr smiths got to be the fastest. cashed out went straight to email to check and id already got the email of recieved
I made withdrawals from Guts too,a while ago it took Guts not longer then a hourEnergy always been good for cash outs. Mr smiths got to be the fastest. cashed out went straight to email to check and id already got the email of recieved
I made withdrawals from Guts too,a while ago it took Guts not longer then a hour
It happend to me at Casumo recently.
I waited 10-12 hours, but it was still reversible and this time i sadly played it away.. (thats what the casinos wants of course).
Withdrawals should always be instant (or near).
I ask in a chat when I play in GutsCasino if I can get a bonus,only a few times they declined,my experience with Guts is very good,aswell as the other Casinos I mentioned.Been a while since i played there, Once i got sick i started to narrow down the casino i played at to make sure i was playing at places that gave more for your money. Bonus/spins/loyalty. That was one area i felt guts had falling short of.
I ask in a chat when I play in GutsCasino if I can get a bonus,only a few times have they declined,my experience with Guts is very good,aswell as the other Casinos I mentioned.
when I made a withdrawal from Alljackpots I had to wait 24 hours but it was on a friday so I had to wait untill the next tuesday,that was a nightmare but it did not prevent me from playing there neitherI did get a quick withdrawal out of slotsmillion about 30 min the other week, next win came about 11 on a friday night so had to wait till monday due to no weekend payouts so i stuffed that one in the if im really bored box
when I made a withdrawal from Alljackpots I had to wait 24 hours but it was on a friday so I had to wait untill the next tuesday,that was a nightmare but it did not prevent me from playing there neither
the percentage I did not know about but the fast withdrawals and increasing Your deposits I agree withIf you have fast withdrawals, that will also increase your deposits, as customers instead of cancel the withdrawal, they will re-deposit. So having fast withdrawals will increase your overall fees on in and out transactions. The numbers I have seen is that it cost about 10 - 12% of the gross for the casino. Which is very expensive, its about the same price the casino pays to have the games from Netent etc.
the percentage I did not know about but the fast withdrawals and increasing Your deposits I agree with
right ,I do not have a trustly account,Each deposit/withdrawal method has different fees. But for example Trustly, its expensive like hell for the casino.
that I did not know untill You mentioned it a few moments agoAs a player, it smart to use cheap methods for the casino. As they will see you as a cheaper customer to maintain and you can get more rewards!
As a player, it smart to use cheap methods for the casino. As they will see you as a cheaper customer to maintain and you can get more rewards!
that really make sense what You are explaining here,and You are right why not deposit with Your bankaccount and withdraw with Trustly,I can do the same with my Netelleraccount anytimeOh please, don't make things up. You won't get rewarded more for using a "better" method for the casino , the reason they offer to arrange a wide area of deposit methods is to accommodate customers and reach out to more than they had with just a few methods.
Sure it costs casino for deposit, probably a varying amount but I doubt it's as expensive as you say (reps could probably confirm this)
Regardless of this, Rizk must absolutely hate me then, I've made so my £10 deposit over one day that my bank told me I had reached the limit of 20 transactions in a day. (a bit low imo).
Yet they don't, I still receive loyalty awards and withdraw with Trustly (just withdrawing not depositing as it takes ages ).
Casinos earn enough money with the losing players anyway to cover these costs.
Each deposit/withdrawal method has different fees. But for example Trustly, its expensive like hell for the casino.
I don't think it costs casinos as much as they like to make out, irrespective of the deposit method.
Well take the extremes; Paysafecard charge the casinos 8-10% of the deposited amount. Visa/Mastercard Debit nowadays is well below 1%. A casino with even the simpliest revenue management system must take this into consideration don’t you think?