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Using caps locks to post in internet forums is considered as some sort of yelling out loud and frankly speaking, it is not the best way to present yourself. :( Could you please try to edit your post and make it appear in more suitable way?

 

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CAN A CASINO CANCEL A WITHDRAWAL ONCE THEY'VE PROCESSED IT? I MADE A WITHDRAWL FROM A WELL KNOWN CASINO THE OTHER DAY AND IT WAS PROCESSED 2 DAYS AGO. I'M AFRAID THEY MIGHT CANCEL IT IF THEY REALISE I SELF-EXCLUDED FROM A SISTER COMPANY LAST YEAR

Hello..thank you for your question.

 

To be honest I don't think you need to worry. All their checks are usually done whilst your withdrawal is in pending period, if its been processed then I think generally this means the money has already been sent to you its just a matter of waiting now until it reaches your allocated method. I don't think once a withdrawal is processed a casino still tracks that payment unless you contact them about it.

 

That's just my view, I may not be right, although I'll be very surprised if you didn't get your money. Please come back and let me know

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As soon as money already not in their hands(withdrawal processed) they simple can not stop it i believe. Stop, but there is no reason. They already pay, so no problem for you. Just did not play there any more if you fear about getting money.

The fact you even start playing there after self-exclusion is very bad, does not do such things in future.

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Actually I'm afraid the casino can stop a withdrawal even after it has been processed. The casino financial team could easily contact the relevant payment processor/bank/e-wallet used for sending the money to the player and request an immediate stop for the payment due to some security reason or such like. And as long as the player have not received the money yet, the payment  processor/bank/e-wallet would most probably agree and fulfill the casino's request until further investigation. So, all of you, have that in mind. ;)

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Actually I'm afraid the casino can stop a withdrawal even after it has been processed. The casino financial team could easily contact the relevant payment processor/bank/e-wallet used for sending the money to the player and request an immediate stop for the payment due to some security reason or such like. And as long as the player have not received the money yet, the payment  processor/bank/e-wallet would most probably agree and fulfill the casino's request until further investigation. So, all of you, have that in mind. ;)

But the chances are very unlikely I think!

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Actually I'm afraid the casino can stop a withdrawal even after it has been processed. The casino financial team could easily contact the relevant payment processor/bank/e-wallet used for sending the money to the player and request an immediate stop for the payment due to some security reason or such like. And as long as the player have not received the money yet, the payment  processor/bank/e-wallet would most probably agree and fulfill the casino's request until further investigation. So, all of you, have that in mind. ;)

Does this happen to some complainant? Or any complaints about this? Now i understand why paypal wasn't used frequently as a casino processor because of disputes of customer and the casino's request.

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Does this happen to some complainant? Or any complaints about this? Now i understand why paypal wasn't used frequently as a casino processor because of disputes of customer and the casino's request.

 

Frankly speaking, I don't think the PayPal's popularity among online casinos has something to do with the option to accept complaints from players/casinos or not. In my opinion, the main reason why it was not adopted by most online casinos was connected with its security level or something of the kind. ;)

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Frankly speaking, I don't think the PayPal's popularity among online casinos has something to do with the option to accept complaints from players/casinos or not. In my opinion, the main reason why it was not adopted by most online casinos was connected with its security level or something of the kind. ;)

I see thank you for that information Valdes. ;)  

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