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What's an acceptable minmum withdrawal amount?


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Evening all

 

So I've just come across a casino and upon checking its terms found the minimum withdrawal amount is a massive 250 EUR!!! I honestly think this is the highest I've ever seen a minmum amount and there's absolutely no chance I'd play here.

 

The minimum amount for me has to be £20 or less anything over that and I'm afraid I just won't play there. Just wondering if you guys have your own limits too?

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The acceptable rule should be a minimum withdrawal amount equals the minimum deposit amount...but not more than 25 USD/EUR/GBP/equivalent. A few casinos have a minimum deposit of just $1, some $5, and most within $10-$20.

 

RTG and Rival casinos are notorious in requiring a minimum $25 for deposits but $100 for withdrawals.

 

Requiring anything more than these amounts are absolutely ridiculous!

 

Looks like that casino you mentioned is totally bent on reaping in players deposits yet unwilling to pay out. It's like they're telling us "deposit big, play big and withdraw big...we don't entertain small fishes". This is a piranha casino...put your feet in and you'd be left with only bones!  <_<

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Probably 20...250 is excessive and if it was a UKGC casino they'd be reported as it only serves one function - holding onto players cash and probably contrary to Responsible Gambling as it's encouraging people, who may not want to, to play on and on. Any casino that has this in their term should be confined to a more appropriate setting - a blacklist of some sort. 

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Probably 20...250 is excessive and if it was a UKGC casino they'd be reported as it only serves one function - holding onto players cash and probably contrary to Responsible Gambling as it's encouraging people, who may not want to, to play on and on. Any casino that has this in their term should be confined to a more appropriate setting - a blacklist of some sort. 

 

It was Curacao ...

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  • 2 weeks later...

The acceptable rule should be a minimum withdrawal amount equals the minimum deposit amount...but not more than 25 USD/EUR/GBP/equivalent. A few casinos have a minimum deposit of just $1, some $5, and most within $10-$20.

 

RTG and Rival casinos are notorious in requiring a minimum $25 for deposits but $100 for withdrawals.

 

Requiring anything more than these amounts are absolutely ridiculous!

 

Looks like that casino you mentioned is totally bent on reaping in players deposits yet unwilling to pay out. It's like they're telling us "deposit big, play big and withdraw big...we don't entertain small fishes". This is a piranha casino...put your feet in and you'd be left with only bones!  <_>

 

I'm with Afi on this one... In the name of all fairness, min withdrawal amount should equal to min deposit amount and that's it. All the rest you might read or hear as an excuse is often not only totally incorrect but also borders outright lies.  

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I agree with you Afi and VaIDes. When it comes to me personally, I always think that minimum should be 10eur, as most sites have 10eur minimum deposit. 20eur is ok too but anything above that, I wouldn't be a fan of. When it comes to it, I'd rather pay a small processing fee and take out lower amount than have a high one as minimum withdrawal.

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