Why would a bank draft take 15-20 days yet a check can come overnight? (US Players)

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So I spin a ton at slotocash and I have won a good bit there and really like the casino, but I don't get sfuff like this. I just won 3500.00 bucks and I simply want to take it all at once..

So my max check withdraw limit is 3000, which is 30.00 overnight and it does come over night.

Now their bank draft option is 3000-6000 limit, costs 80.00 and here's the kicker... Says it takes 15-20 days and sent out.

Why is this? I mean it's insane to me that I can get 3000 for 30 bucks, but the fact I want to take 3400 I gotta pay 80 and wait over 2 weeks

Is there something special about a bank "draft" that I don't know about ?
 
Could be like a lot of these options, where they don't want to burn said account too fast. So they only process so many large checks per day. That would be a good guess.

Then again ever since I found BTC casinos I haven't bothered looking at anything RTG for quite a while. So I have yet to worry about getting my pay out in one sum. The only issue I contend with is how I'm going to get the BTC turned into cash or something that can be spendable at a store.
 
Could be like a lot of these options, where they don't want to burn said account too fast. So they only process so many large checks per day. That would be a good guess.

Then again ever since I found BTC casinos I haven't bothered looking at anything RTG for quite a while. So I have yet to worry about getting my pay out in one sum. The only issue I contend with is how I'm going to get the BTC turned into cash or something that can be spendable at a store.

Any of these btc casinos in particular worth checking out, or forum/review sites for separating the trustworthy from the not so great? I haven't really looked into them, but the normal U.S. facing casinos have mostly just been disappointing recently so maybe it would be worth seeing whats around.
 
Well the main issue a lot of the good BTC casinos aren't US player friendly.

Yet I suppose when your already used to jumping through hoops and already doing slightly undesirable things to play any who. Making a few fudges from time to time to play at the good ones isn't that horrible of a task.

Meaning technically I go through the task of cloning where I'm at and then just knowing what games I can and can't play without needing to produce documents on where I'm really from.

Also there are also proverbially fair sites out there are pretty good and pay in a reasonable time. Yet once again the cloning process needs to be done.

There are free services out that can perform this task but tend to cause red flags to sometimes go up with said casinos. Personally I pay about $90/year and get a halfway decent service that allows me to connect from several countries, and it works pretty well.

I've had some sizable wins over the year and some not so sizable ones.

I suppose it varies on how desperate you are to gamble on something else besides RTG. I'd be glad to open up a separate thread again for this discussion. Yet be warned I'm not sure where the rules of the forum would take affect to what advice I could give.
 
What's sad about their btc option is its max 2500...is that weak or what ?

Yeah it's pretty weak, but that's about what I've seen at most casinos. Lowest maximum withdrawal I've seen is superior casino with a $500 limit. Only times I ever really see higher is if there's a poker room or sportsbook attached for some reason - maybe there are more sports betting whales than casino game whales? It's pretty bizarre - if someone wants to whale out and dump money into U.S. facing casinos they basically can't - well, some casinos would take the deposits, but if someone ever hits a 5 figure win (let alone 6 figure win) they're looking at months of hassle to get paid.

There's no good reason for it other than to hold your money hostage and hope you'll play it back.

Well the main issue a lot of the good BTC casinos aren't US player friendly.

Yet I suppose when your already used to jumping through hoops and already doing slightly undesirable things to play any who. Making a few fudges from time to time to play at the good ones isn't that horrible of a task.

Meaning technically I go through the task of cloning where I'm at and then just knowing what games I can and can't play without needing to produce documents on where I'm really from.

Also there are also proverbially fair sites out there are pretty good and pay in a reasonable time. Yet once again the cloning process needs to be done.

There are free services out that can perform this task but tend to cause red flags to sometimes go up with said casinos. Personally I pay about $90/year and get a halfway decent service that allows me to connect from several countries, and it works pretty well.

I've had some sizable wins over the year and some not so sizable ones.

I suppose it varies on how desperate you are to gamble on something else besides RTG. I'd be glad to open up a separate thread again for this discussion. Yet be warned I'm not sure where the rules of the forum would take affect to what advice I could give.

Hmm, yeah that's tricky. I would rather not give casinos a legitimate excuse not to pay me if I won. You could post a new thread if you'd like but honestly this forum is pretty quiet. If you feel like naming a couple of the better BTC casinos I'd just be curious to take a look and see how similar they are to the normal casino offerings, just want to see what I might be missing out on for the moment.
 

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