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Online Casinos in general: Mifinity payout to bank account

Topic created on 24th Oct. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 9 | Views: 3,892
Carson75
Visitor
Hi guys, my Mifinity account is now finllich successfully verified.My question to you: I want to withdraw a win from my Mifinity account to my bank account, can you please tell me what appears on the bank statement of my bank account ? Is it possible that the bank will ask where the money comes from or is it relatively safe? It is a small amount by the way.

Thanks in advance

Carsten

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Paddington
Expert
The bank can usually always ask, that can not be said in general. Also, the money comes when it transfers Mifinity always through other payment service providers with mostly funny names! I recently had to receive a payment from Mifinity, there was the sender "Thunes" and purpose my name with the number. So it looked a bit strange. Would advise anyone not to run things through the bank account.

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T0uchTheSky
Elite
Yes, there can be trouble, but there doesn't have to be. But why do you really want to have the money in your bank account, have you stopped gambling? If not, use the money for the casinos, then you would not need to Deposit money from your bank into the casinos again next time.

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Carson75
Visitor
Ok thank you for your answer SimonH, I have specially created the Mifinity account because I thought that would be reasonably Save if you transfer from there to your own bank account, I have to think again whether I do it, have last time at GGbet 300€ directly to my bank account, went well without problems but you let yes always so much of account lockouts here so I thought the option with Mifinity would be good? Have many already written here that they actually never had problems with Mifinity when they transfer to their own account.

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Carson75
Visitor

[Hello T0uchTheSky, you're right I have not stopped and I will not, but if you win something you're happy and also happy if you can pay out something



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T0uchTheSky
Elite
Carson75 wrote on 24.10.2023 at 13:43:
[Hello T0uchTheSky, you are right I have not stopped and I will not, but if you win something you are happy and also happy if you can get a payout




I don't know if Mifinity has own credit card, then you could deal with your bank. For example, I use Jeton and their credit card. If you need cash, you can withdraw it from the ATM.

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Carson75 wrote on 24.10.2023 at 13:43:
[Hello T0uchTheSky, you are right I have not stopped and I will not, but if you win something you are happy and also happy if you can get a payout




You already cashed it out...so the most important step is done If you don't need it financially to pay something urgent with it, just leave it where it is. Bad casino days are sure to come, and then it's good to have the wallet comfortably padded and not have to bring fresh capital to the start again. Just think of it as a business account that functions separately from the regular daily operations.

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Carson75
Visitor
Thanks for your answer T0uchTheSky, I don't know Jeton unfortunately, but sounds interesting, is it hard to bentragen such a credit card at Jeton and do you have to open extra another account there ?

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Paddington
Expert

Langhans wrote on 10/24/2023 at 1:50 pm:
You already cashed it out...so the most important step is done If you don't need it financially right now to pay something urgent with it, just leave it where it is. Bad casino days are sure to come, and then it's good to have the wallet comfortably padded and not have to bring fresh capital to the start again. Just think of it as a business account that functions separately from the regular daily operations.

Even though I understand exactly what you mean and I'm right, but that's not an option either.
That would be like thinking "I'll leave it directly on it, so that I can gamble it away again at some other time". I can understand there the creator already well that he wants to pay it first properly. Regardless of whether it ends up there again anyway.

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Langhans_innen
Expert

SimonH wrote on 10/24/2023 at 3:11 PM:

Even though I understand exactly what you mean and I'm also right, but that's not an option either.
That would be like thinking "I leave it directly on it, so that I can gamble it away again when something else". I can understand there the creator already well that he wants to pay it first properly. Regardless of whether it ends up there again anyway.

Well, gaaanz so I mean that now also not The earned money is not intended to gamble it soon again, but if possible continue to increase. At some time in the future it is supposed to go down there...until this time has come, I am however flexible, which concerns deposits and has at the same time no headache concerning transfers to my "real life". At least that's how I handle it and I don't know now what good it would do me to have XY amount in my bank account or cash in my hand when I don't need it to make a living. Sure, I could also put something on call money and take 3%+X interest, which of course I don't get on a wallet, but this way of thinking goes a bit too far for me and it's not like I'm storing vast sums on my wallets. Unfortunately

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