I have a question. I have won 45k euros on an online casino (Wonaco, operated by Adonio). I have to say I don't know much about these places so sorry if my question is stupid. I have previously lost a lot of money so I would like to keep hold of the winnings.
Anyway, to my surprise they had a withdrawal limit of 500e per day, and it might take up to 3 days to process the payments. The payments, however, are constantly delayed. I have a VIP status that helps a bit, but even the VIP team does not seem to encourage withdrawals... I guess it makes economic sense but somehow I find it immoral. At this pace it seems it could take 2 years to get the money out.
I had no problems with the KYC process. I would really, really like to get the winnigs out.
My question to the community is:
– How should I approach the withdrawal from a strategic point of view? Constant communication, complaints or just wait and see...?
– How do you fight the urge not to play the money again?
Keep in mind that you most likely won't win such a sum again so quickly so you don't gamble it away and I wouldn't be annoying as long as the payments are running otherwise they might delay it because they are angry
If nothing happens mention the thread here but not as long as the payments are running only if nothing happens
Timbe wrote on 17.07.2024 at 21:14: Hello everyone,
I have a question. I have won 45,000 euros at an online casino (Wonaco, operated by Adonio). I have to admit that I don't know much about these places, so excuse me if my question is stupid. I've already lost a lot of money and would like to keep the win.
Anyway, to my surprise they had a payout limit of 500e per day, and it can take up to 3 days for payments to be processed. However, the payouts are constantly delayed. I have VIP status which helps a bit, but even the VIP team don't seem to encourage withdrawals... I guess it makes business sense, but somehow I find it immoral. At this rate it could be 2 years before the money is paid out.
I haven't had any problems with the KYC process. I would really like to cash out the wins.
My question to the community is:
- How should I approach the payout from a strategic point of view? Constant communication, complaints or just wait and see...?
- How do you fight the urge to stop playing the money?
Any tips are welcome!
Maybe set a betting limit so you can't gamble it away...
Timbe wrote on July 18, 2024 at 2:59 pm: Thanks, I really appreciate that. There are no limiting tools on the site, which is a minus.
Yes really keep in mind that it's the win of your life! And you run the Risk of gambling it all away. It's enough and you don't need more
Do you have a friend ? who you trust a lot ? or brother, sister, they could also manage your account there. Assign a new password and so on, so that you can't access it! But that would be an enormous trust bonus. But if you have to chase after your money every day, that wouldn't be a solution either. You also want to see what happens to your money. But you can do it, I believe in you.
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You don't have to stop playing, but why can't it be a few sizes smaller? Just reduce your bets and you won't lose that kind of money for the rest of your life. But it's probably just a snapshot and the money will soon be gone again, dear high rollers
I don't see any difference in terms of the "Risk of continuing to play". It's always the same if I want to play. Whether 45,000 is at the casino and becomes my immediate possession in increments of 500 or 45,000 comes in one go, from where I could Deposit it directly back into the next best casino. Either I have myself under control or I don't.
Ideally, you could simply make a small financial plan for such a windfall and then gradually implement it.
1.leave € 000 as a machine budget, € 4,000 in call money for a carefree end to 2024, invest € 20,000 in fixed-term deposits for 1 year, invest € 20,000 in fixed-term deposits for 2 years. No more Risk of gambling and wasting money (for this monster win), enjoy the financial security, check online banking every day to see if it's still there and, if necessary, put the interest income back in the boxes. Any additional budget would first have to be earned in the normal way, as you would otherwise have had to do. That's probably how I would do it, but the problems are unlikely to arise so soon at 20 cents
i don't often agree with Langhans, but in this case I agree with everything.
do exactly as he says. and do it as soon as you receive the money - in whatever amount. don't wait until everything has arrived.
one addition: it makes a difference whether the money is in the casino's account or in your possession insofar as in the latter case no one can close the store in your face. or go bankrupt or or or. but it really doesn't change the Risk of continuing to gamble.
so pay out and use the investment options mentioned immediately. the money works for you. and then there's self-protection - no matter how "strong of character" you claim to be - or would like to be. caution is the mother of porcelain - and strong of character can also mean admitting to yourself that you're not always Hercules at all times. maybe. (I mean, who is?) and with LH's method, there's still enough left over for you to get lost.
dazzle_tea wrote on 19.07.2024 at 17:06: I don't often agree with Langhans, but in this case I agree with everything.
do it exactly as he says. as soon as you receive the money - in whatever amount - don't wait until everything is there.
one addition: it makes a difference whether the money is in the casino's account or in your possession insofar as in the latter case no one can close the store in your face. or go bankrupt or or or. but it really doesn't change the Risk of continuing to gamble.
so pay out and use the investment options mentioned immediately. the money works for you. and then there's self-protection - no matter how "strong of character" you claim to be - or would like to be. caution is the mother of porcelain - and strong of character can also mean admitting to yourself that you're not always Hercules at all times. maybe. (I mean, who is?) and with LH's method, there's still enough left over to get lost.
Some people seem to be completely naive. This player will not stop playing or keep/invest the win anyway. He will continue to play high bets and at some point the balance will be back to 0. When the word urge is mentioned, it will be gone again anyway. If you even think about the fact that €500 per week can be paid out, then it is not fast enough for such players and by the time everything has been paid out, at least most of it has been completely gambled away again. The exception would be if you become a permanent win, but continue to gamble high or the sum arrives immediately as a one-off payment. Such people need the kick of wanting to gamble high, bets of 10-40 cents (with such bets such a high sum is no longer gambled away) is not an option, negative run again and money gone
Donnie wrote on July 19, 2024 at 5:46 pm:
I guess some people seem to be completely naive. This player will not stop playing or keep/invest the win whatsoever. He will continue to play high bets and at some point the balance will be back to 0. When the word urge comes up, it will be gone again anyway. If you even think about the fact that €500 per week can be paid out, then it is not fast enough for such players and by the time everything has been paid out, at least most of it has been completely gambled away again. The exception would be if you become a permanent win, but continue to gamble high or the sum arrives immediately as a one-off payment. Such people need the kick of wanting to gamble high, bets of 10-40 cents (with such bets such a high sum is no longer gambled away) is not an option, negative run again and money gone
You could almost think that you know the questioner and his career I didn't immediately read from the opening of his topic that he is a completely uncontrolled high roller. That may be the case, of course, but my advice was first and foremost aimed at someone who has just won a large sum and wants to put it in a safe place. He would have to tell me whether the solution is practicable for him and, in the best case, get involved in the conversation again.
From 45K win, leave 1K to gamble according to your plan. This could also work for me or you (well, 3K would be more appropriate for me, I wouldn't gamble more in a year), so rather for low rollers. But in order to win that much, you have to bet between €2 and €5 per spin. If things go badly, the €1000 is gone in a few hours with such bets. What do you do then? You access the other 44K
It can only be a real win if you limit yourself or stop. Of course you can stay in the win or break-even zone permanently, but not many do. The dead spins come at some point. If the player is prepared to put up with low bets, then congratulations, otherwise it will often be the case that the €500 is gone before the next ones have rolled in again
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I have a question. I have won 45k euros on an online casino (Wonaco, operated by Adonio). I have to say I don't know much about these places so sorry if my question is stupid. I have previously lost a lot of money so I would like to keep hold of the winnings.
Anyway, to my surprise they had a withdrawal limit of 500e per day, and it might take up to 3 days to process the payments. The payments, however, are constantly delayed. I have a VIP status that helps a bit, but even the VIP team does not seem to encourage withdrawals... I guess it makes economic sense but somehow I find it immoral. At this pace it seems it could take 2 years to get the money out.
I had no problems with the KYC process. I would really, really like to get the winnigs out.
My question to the community is:
– How should I approach the withdrawal from a strategic point of view? Constant communication, complaints or just wait and see...?
– How do you fight the urge not to play the money again?
All tips are welcome!
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If nothing happens mention the thread here but not as long as the payments are running only if nothing happens
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Maybe set a betting limit so you can't gamble it away...
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Yes really keep in mind that it's the win of your life! And you run the Risk of gambling it all away. It's enough and you don't need more
Do you have a friend ? who you trust a lot ? or brother, sister, they could also manage your account there. Assign a new password and so on, so that you can't access it! But that would be an enormous trust bonus. But if you have to chase after your money every day, that wouldn't be a solution either. You also want to see what happens to your money. But you can do it, I believe in you.
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1.leave € 000 as a machine budget, € 4,000 in call money for a carefree end to 2024, invest € 20,000 in fixed-term deposits for 1 year, invest € 20,000 in fixed-term deposits for 2 years. No more Risk of gambling and wasting money (for this monster win), enjoy the financial security, check online banking every day to see if it's still there and, if necessary, put the interest income back in the boxes. Any additional budget would first have to be earned in the normal way, as you would otherwise have had to do. That's probably how I would do it, but the problems are unlikely to arise so soon at 20 cents
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do exactly as he says. and do it as soon as you receive the money - in whatever amount. don't wait until everything has arrived.
one addition: it makes a difference whether the money is in the casino's account or in your possession insofar as in the latter case no one can close the store in your face. or go bankrupt or or or. but it really doesn't change the Risk of continuing to gamble.
so pay out and use the investment options mentioned immediately. the money works for you. and then there's self-protection - no matter how "strong of character" you claim to be - or would like to be. caution is the mother of porcelain - and strong of character can also mean admitting to yourself that you're not always Hercules at all times. maybe. (I mean, who is?) and with LH's method, there's still enough left over for you to get lost.
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Some people seem to be completely naive. This player will not stop playing or keep/invest the win anyway. He will continue to play high bets and at some point the balance will be back to 0. When the word urge is mentioned, it will be gone again anyway. If you even think about the fact that €500 per week can be paid out, then it is not fast enough for such players and by the time everything has been paid out, at least most of it has been completely gambled away again. The exception would be if you become a permanent win, but continue to gamble high or the sum arrives immediately as a one-off payment. Such people need the kick of wanting to gamble high, bets of 10-40 cents (with such bets such a high sum is no longer gambled away) is not an option, negative run again and money gone
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You could almost think that you know the questioner and his career I didn't immediately read from the opening of his topic that he is a completely uncontrolled high roller. That may be the case, of course, but my advice was first and foremost aimed at someone who has just won a large sum and wants to put it in a safe place. He would have to tell me whether the solution is practicable for him and, in the best case, get involved in the conversation again.
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It can only be a real win if you limit yourself or stop. Of course you can stay in the win or break-even zone permanently, but not many do. The dead spins come at some point. If the player is prepared to put up with low bets, then congratulations, otherwise it will often be the case that the €500 is gone before the next ones have rolled in again
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