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Online Casinos in general: Bypass withdrawal to bank account

Topic created on 11th Nov. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 6 | Views: 1,846
Anonym
Hello,
I had won a few euros from free spins at Slotilda. I then deposited another 20€ with Skrill and now wanted to withdraw 50€ on Skrill. But the support told me that my withdrawal will be made to my bank account, because I supposedly would have won with the free spins. Shortly before it was still said that withdrawals are carried out with the same method with which was also deposited....

Since I only want to use my e-wallet for gambling, I wanted to ask if there is a way to bypass the withdrawal to my bank account and pay out to Skrill.

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Mysticdragon
Rookie
Unfortunately not, you would have had to gamble away the first Deposit completely.
And then continue playing with the new deposit.
Then you could have cashed it out on Skrill.

A year ago I had a similar situation with LVBet and used Skrill/Rapid Direct out of laziness.
And then I was really lucky and won 4k.
Wanted to pay out with Skrill, but was unfortunately rejected.
Then it was too stupid for me, I gambled it away and only 300€ can be paid out.

Since I wanted no stress because of bank and since then I always pay nice and good with Skrill directly.
Hope that I have so much luck again. hehe

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Anonym
Okay and what if I FIRST deposited 20€ and then got free spins. Could I then withdraw to Skrill?

Can I not cancel the win from free spins? With free spins is also a max. payout of 100€... that is, I would now continue to play and come to over 100€ would pay out the casino maximum only 100€. That's a really bad scam from the casino.... will not Deposit there any more.

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Stromberg
Legend
What a bullshit. If then it would be logical to pay out free spins wins to the usual Deposit method wouldn't it? 🙃

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Mysticdragon
Rookie

Mobster wrote on 11/11/2020 at 12:43 pm: Okay and what if I FIRST deposited 20€ and then got free spins. Would I then be able to withdraw to Skrill?

I just read through it again.

Do I understand it correctly. You got free spins without Deposit and have won or could convert the.
And to withdraw the win they want only a bank account?

If so, then I have misunderstood at first read through something
And do not know how that works.

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Mobster wrote on 11/11/2020 at 12:43 pm: Okay and what if I FIRST deposited 20€ and then got free spins. Would I then be able to withdraw to Skrill?

Can I not have the win from free spins cancelled? With free spins is also a max. payout of 100€... that is I would now continue to play and come to over 100€ would pay out the casino maximum only 100€. That's a really bad scam from the casino.... will not Deposit there any more.

You have to be careful in the future generally, the fewest casinos have good bonus systems. The Max. Cashout on 100 € to limit have some casinos in it, that you have now deposited thereupon and have continued to play was not very smart, since you would have to ask the casino if what can be changed. Also the withdrawal via Skrill you would have to ask an employee, perhaps formulate an email instead of writing to the live chat.

The problem is that between you and the casino will sit an incompetent employee who was hardly trained. He will simply write you from his pre-formulated list that it is not possible and stubbornly insist without reading what you write. Only a fraction of the casinos have a good support.

Your chance to cash out on Skrill is not zero, but it will take you a lot of time to find someone who will mediate. The site is not listed on Gamblejoe, so doubt Gamblejoe can do much about it. So you can only go to another site for this problem, alternatively ask the MGA or the arbitration board. But the regulator (MGA) takes weeks to write you anything at all and an arbitration board can take up to 90 days to solve the problem.

In the end it is your choice what you want to do.

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Anonym
Mysticdragon wrote on 11/11/2020 at 12:58 PM

I just read through it again.

Do I understand it correctly. You got free spins without Deposit and won or could convert the.
And to withdraw the win they want only a bank account?

If so, then I have misunderstood at first read through something
And do not know how that works.

Yes, the win from the free spins is not tied to any turnover conditions.


@Kleinkariert Exactly the experience I was also allowed to make. The employee in the chat was a real dullard and insisted on his statement that I had won with free spins... I will first try to contact the support via e-mail.

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