I have made a few withdrawals.
I was then informed that a maximum of 400€/transaction is possible due to technical circumstances.
I then created 7 transactions of €400 each.
The first one was paid out half an hour later (was credited to my account).
The second one the following day.
The third transaction has been pending for 10 hours (but the amount has already been deducted from the gaming account) and the others have not yet been processed. Yesterday I made a withdrawal of well under €300 (ggbet sets the limit and says it will be paid out within 24 hours) - the 24 hours have now passed and nothing has happened.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
For payouts between 300€-2000€ (haha, not even possible ...) there is a 5 day time limit. At least that's what it says in the terms and conditions.
skyhigh wrote on 06.08.2024 at 17:37: Greetings to you.
I have made a few withdrawals.
Then I got the hint that due to technical conditions a maximum of 400€/transaction is possible.
I then created 7 transactions of €400 each.
The first one was paid out half an hour later (was credited to my account).
The second one the following day.
The third transaction has been pending for 10 hours (but the amount has already been deducted from the gaming account) and the others have not yet been processed. Yesterday I made a withdrawal of well under €300 (ggbet sets the limit and says it will be paid out within 24 hours) - the 24 hours have now passed and nothing has happened.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
For payouts between 300€-2000€ (haha, not even possible ...) there is a 5 day time limit. At least that's what it says in the terms and conditions.
Kind regards
That should actually be in the T&Cs. It also depends on the location where the casino is registered. What kind of license do they have. Many also have a company that manages the payment transactions. Casinos are also obliged to check where the money comes from or where it goes, etc.
That should actually be in the T&C. It also depends on the location where the casino is registered. What license do they have. Many also have a company that manages the payment transactions. Casinos are also obliged to check where the money comes from or where it goes, etc.
I understand everything, no problem.
But making 2 payouts and messing around with the others?
I think they just want me to blow several thousand more instead of paying them out.
The payout amount is about 1/3 of my gaming account balance.
I've often had the "in progress" payout issue with GGbet. Normally the payout is made quite quickly (within 5-10 minutes), but sometimes the payment system hangs. It can take up to 5 days for something to arrive. After 5 days at the latest, you should then contact support so that the payout is rejected in order to submit a new payout request, which is then usually processed immediately and successfully. Quite a strange system.
How did you pay out? At Crypto, the fees of around 10% are really high there.
I actually know the whole thing differently. Payout up to 9990€ and that within max. 2 days. I don't have the nerve to worry about it...
I think I'll open a case with a well-known site tomorrow.
Yes, they already take good money for crypto payouts.
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I have made a few withdrawals.
I was then informed that a maximum of 400€/transaction is possible due to technical circumstances.
I then created 7 transactions of €400 each.
The first one was paid out half an hour later (was credited to my account).
The second one the following day.
The third transaction has been pending for 10 hours (but the amount has already been deducted from the gaming account) and the others have not yet been processed. Yesterday I made a withdrawal of well under €300 (ggbet sets the limit and says it will be paid out within 24 hours) - the 24 hours have now passed and nothing has happened.
Has anyone had similar experiences?
For payouts between 300€-2000€ (haha, not even possible ...) there is a 5 day time limit. At least that's what it says in the terms and conditions.
Kind regards
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That should actually be in the T&Cs. It also depends on the location where the casino is registered. What kind of license do they have. Many also have a company that manages the payment transactions. Casinos are also obliged to check where the money comes from or where it goes, etc.
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I understand everything, no problem.
But making 2 payouts and messing around with the others?
I think they just want me to blow several thousand more instead of paying them out.
The payout amount is about 1/3 of my gaming account balance.
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gg.bet payout,...
Nobody has liked this post so far
How did you pay out? At Crypto, the fees of around 10% are really high there.
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gg.bet payout,...
Nobody has liked this post so far
I actually know the whole thing differently. Payout up to 9990€ and that within max. 2 days. I don't have the nerve to worry about it...
I think I'll open a case with a well-known site tomorrow.
Yes, they already take good money for crypto payouts.
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