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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Casino Cash Out with Crypto Wallets (Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum, & Litecoin)

Topic created on 11th May. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 6 | Views: 3,772
Paddington
Expert
Hello!

I'm facing a problem again and need the help of the community!
My friend and I signed up at a new casino because the Welcome bonus convinced us. The bonus was so good that we also accepted the Curacao licenses

We deposited via Trustly and with a Deposit of 150€ we managed to get to 350€ which we would now like to withdraw.
But unfortunately "Rapid Bank Transfair" is no longer supported as a withdrawal method (although it is still listed) and since my friend doesn't have a credit card we have no choice but to withdraw via a crypto wallet. Skrill etc. also all do not go for payout. An email to the finance department is also out, maybe they can suggest another solution. The following fee-free methods for withdrawal with an e-wallet are provided by the casino: Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum & Litecoin.

Paddington Paddington

My question:
Since I am unfortunately not at all familiar with cryptocurrencies is now my question, how I should proceed with the goal of getting the 350€ as possible without much Risk on my bank account. So I would like to sell the cryptocurrency preferably only 1:1 quickly again and use it only of necessity as an alternative to normal online banking.
There is no interest in speculating if you could possibly get more out that way. Which of the e-wallets would you recommend and what is the best way to go about it? I would be very grateful for any tips!

Paddington
I have already downloaded an e-wallet app that allows me to receive and also trade.

Edit: Post adjusted at the request of the user

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DieBlackjackBros
Rookie
You have deposited via Trustly, i.e. with the help of a bank account. Accordingly, due to prevention of money laundering, etc., you will be paid out to the same account and not via crypto e-wallets.

The financial department will certainly take care of transferring the amount to you normally.

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Paddington
Expert
DieBlackjackBros wrote on 11.05.2020 at 16:37: You have deposited via Trustly, i.e. using a bank account. Accordingly, due to prevention of money laundering, etc., you will be paid out to the same account and not via crypto e-wallets.

Finance department will certainly take care of transferring the amount to you normally.

As I wrote in the article, they do not offer any payment to the bank account. I hope the finance department will take care of it

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Paddington
Expert
Since my post still has not received a response, I push the post in the forum again up with this comment!

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T****s
SimonHell wrote on 12.05.2020 at 19:52: Since my post still hasn't gotten a response, I'm pushing the post up in the forum again with this comment!

Wrote you a message 👍

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Paddington
Expert
The end of the story is that I found a good friend who bought the Bitcoins from me. However, with a small loss, but I got rid of so.

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gamble1
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The spammers of today really think that someone is so stupid and falls for such a crap

To all who read this here do not be fooled and do not click on such links !!!!

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