US Newbie US Player needs help with withdrawal methods

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Hi, I'm very new to online betting, so please forgive my confusion.

I played at Vegas Regal on a $10 No Deposit Bonus. They have a $500 playthrough amount on that and a max $50 cashout. So I've already done my playthrough and am ready to cash out my $50 (unless there is more red tape I'm unaware of).

It looks like my only withdrawal method available as a US player is EWallet Express? Vegas Regal has a minimum $100 to withdraw winnings to my bank account, so I don't qualify for that. The only other options are ClickToPay, EWallet Express, and UseMy Wallet.

And from reading through here, it looks like EWallet is my only choice because I live in the US.

Question about EWallet Express: It looks like they charge 10% right off the bat. Correct? Is that the only fee they charge or are there other hidden fees or anything else I'm not seeing? - I find their site confusing and I don't understand the lingo -

When I sign up for them and they verify my bank account information, it says they make a withdrawal from my bank account, and I have to verify the withdrawal amount to confirm. Does anyone know if that is bogus - I mean, do they withdraw, say, $20.00? Or is it more like a few cents?

Thank you for your help. It took me hours just to figure out what a playthrough was, so I appreciate your patience.
 
Hi, I'm very new to online betting, so please forgive my confusion.

I played at Vegas Regal on a $10 No Deposit Bonus. They have a $500 playthrough amount on that and a max $50 cashout. So I've already done my playthrough and am ready to cash out my $50 (unless there is more red tape I'm unaware of).

It looks like my only withdrawal method available as a US player is EWallet Express? Vegas Regal has a minimum $100 to withdraw winnings to my bank account, so I don't qualify for that. The only other options are ClickToPay, EWallet Express, and UseMy Wallet.

And from reading through here, it looks like EWallet is my only choice because I live in the US.

Question about EWallet Express: It looks like they charge 10% right off the bat. Correct? Is that the only fee they charge or are there other hidden fees or anything else I'm not seeing? - I find their site confusing and I don't understand the lingo -

When I sign up for them and they verify my bank account information, it says they make a withdrawal from my bank account, and I have to verify the withdrawal amount to confirm. Does anyone know if that is bogus - I mean, do they withdraw, say, $20.00? Or is it more like a few cents?

Thank you for your help. It took me hours just to figure out what a playthrough was, so I appreciate your patience.


Not that I am a big help but first off make sure you have $60 to withdraw as the casino will take back the $10 bonus they gave you, otherwise you will only have $40 to withdraw instead of $50, found that out the hard way.
You can also sign up with Quicktender which is the Use My Wallet choice.
The amount ewallet takes from you bank account is very low, like $1.30 or less but that is just to verify it's your account being used by you as you will be the only one to access your bank account info and know what the amount was ewallet withdrew. It's standard, nothing to worry about.
I haven't taken money from my wallets but they both charge fees, so if you have a small amount maybe leave it in the wallet and add to it if you are going to continue to play.
 
quick tender or ewallet xpress will charge you a fee ,and your bank may or may charge a fee to except the funds , 50.00 is on the short side of taking it home
how ever if you store it and try to snowball it up in size the e wallet of your choice till you get say around 250.00 then it may prove more fruitful

R C
PS you may also be able to get a snail mail check , but are you done playing ? if not you will have to deposite again any way , so think
one of the wallets to move it around
 
Hi, I'm very new to online betting, so please forgive my confusion.

I played at Vegas Regal on a $10 No Deposit Bonus. They have a $500 playthrough amount on that and a max $50 cashout. So I've already done my playthrough and am ready to cash out my $50 (unless there is more red tape I'm unaware of).

It looks like my only withdrawal method available as a US player is EWallet Express? Vegas Regal has a minimum $100 to withdraw winnings to my bank account, so I don't qualify for that. The only other options are ClickToPay, EWallet Express, and UseMy Wallet.

And from reading through here, it looks like EWallet is my only choice because I live in the US.

Question about EWallet Express: It looks like they charge 10% right off the bat. Correct? Is that the only fee they charge or are there other hidden fees or anything else I'm not seeing? - I find their site confusing and I don't understand the lingo -

When I sign up for them and they verify my bank account information, it says they make a withdrawal from my bank account, and I have to verify the withdrawal amount to confirm. Does anyone know if that is bogus - I mean, do they withdraw, say, $20.00? Or is it more like a few cents?

Thank you for your help. It took me hours just to figure out what a playthrough was, so I appreciate your patience.

Use My Wallet (QuickTender) might be your best bet except they charge $20 to wire your money to your bank. In any case, you'll need the casino to contact QuickTender to establish an account for you as players cannot open accounts on their own. You could have the casino mail you a check - could take 30 days. And if your balance is only $50 the casino is going to deduct the $10 "free chip" they lent you. lol

I cannot, in good conscience, recommend eWalletXpress.
 
Hi Pinkdove...the posters who suggested QuickTender have given good advice. The only thing with Rival Casinos is that in order to withdraw your $50 of winnings to QuickTender, you will have to make a minimal "qualifying" deposit into your casino account first, ie. $20 or $25. You can then turn around and withdraw it right away, with your $50 in winnings.

So, before you can withdraw your winnings from the free chip, you will have to get a QT account set up, and fund it, then make the deposit to Vegas Regal, then request your withdrawal back to QuickTender.
 
Yes forget withdrawing back to you on that amount. It's safe to go back to your ewallet acct. You just have fewer places to deposit with them than QT. My personal experience with ewalletxpress is that it takes twice the time as QT on depositing and withdrawing and the fees are higher. Good luck to you and wtg on making the playthru at a rival. :D
 

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