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Which Casinos Have No or High Withdrawal Limits?


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Evening all!

Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend and the sun is shining wherever you are. I need some of your expertise...

I'm doing some research and this time I'm looking for a list of casino that preferably have no monthly/weekly withdrawal limits or ones that have high withdrawal limits. Lets say over £50K a month.

And next - Casinos with no maximum cashout limits. I obviously have my own list but I know you all play in places where I don't now so I'd like a variety with different country restrictions, 

Your replies as soon as you can guys and thanks for reading.

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Your big UK bookies don't tend to have: Will Hill/Bet365. Redbet/Winningroom either, Videoslots don't (though u need to contact them for >30k), Rizk, Playojo have none - big fan of Novibet and they don't let me down: none, Unibet - None

Was gonna say LV Bet but they have a  low amount of 5k per day (low, given some high rollers will be caught out). Trada are 10k per week - again, errr, Slotsmillion are 50k per month. Win >100k with Mr Green and may see instalments 

Hard to tell as w/d limits are regularly changing. Best for players to check a lot of white labels before playing as they will not have the financial clout of some of the big boys. 

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8 hours ago, pinnit2015 said:

Your big UK bookies don't tend to have: Will Hill/Bet365. Redbet/Winningroom either, Video Slots don't (though u need to contact them for >30k), Rizk, Playojo have none - big fan of Novibet and they don't Let me down: none, Unibet - None

Was gonna say LV Bet but they have a  low amount of 5k per day (low, given some High Rollers will be caught out). Trada are 10k per week - again, errr, SlotsMillion are 50k per month. Win >100k with Mr Green and may see instalments 

Hard to tell as w/d limits are regularly changing. Best for players to check a lot of white labels before playing as they will not have the financial clout of some of the big boys. 

Thanks Pinnit, really helpful. Appreciate that. Hope your okay by the way, it's good to have you back here.

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@cocopop3011The only Casino that I know that does not have Max Cashout is Bitstarz and most Bitcoin Casinos.

So as Pinnit mention Videoslots and others do not have max cashouts, but the Daily ones would still apply depending on the withdrawal methods, because of what the 3rd Party payment processors allow.

If you play in Bitcoin casinos and Play in Bitcoin currency and use that as your withdrawal method, then you will get all your money within minutes ( Specifically the Direx N.V group casinos)

But if you play at those casinos with Euro or USD, then max monthly and weekly cashouts will apply.

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Yeah, as Fiekie says, depending on the payment processor you may see a cap based upon the processor conditions - what I've seen happen is that people request withdrawals, say in 5k batches and as they're processed with 5 minutes there's may 20 of those going through in a day (thereby negating a cap if it's based on cost per transaction) - depends very much on 1. how quickly they process and 2. the PP terms. 

Amazes me to read how many highrollers play at places, win and then complain how poor the withdrawal limits are. I'd be VERY concerned if i was a HR and got told it's 20k a month - given the number of casino's disappearing you'd be sweating if you were going to see your money. 

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30 minutes ago, pinnit2015 said:

Yeah, as Fiekie says, depending on the payment processor you may see a cap based upon the processor conditions - what I've seen happen is that people request withdrawals, say in 5k batches and as they're processed with 5 minutes there's may 20 of those going through in a day (thereby negating a cap if it's based on cost per transaction) - depends very much on 1. how quickly they process and 2. the PP terms. 

Amazes me to read how many highrollers Play at places, win and then complain how poor the withdrawal limits are. I'd be VERY concerned if i was a HR and got told it's 20k a month - given the number of casino's disappearing you'd be sweating if you were going to see your money. 

Imagine you hitting 100k and your withdrawal limit is 4K lol ?

I remember there was a dude who won 22K on videoslots, and it could only withdraw 8K per day using Ecopayz, so the full amount was paid over 3 days, which is still good.

However they have that 30K per month, but you may contact support to withdraw bigger.

So in essence its safe to say - Only Credit Cards, Bank Transfers, Trustly and Bitcoin withdrawals are unlimited in terms of daily withdrawals? Where you could send a 40K withdrawal all at once using those methods, but E-Wallets and Some others might have a 5 - 10k Limit per day?

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13 hours ago, Fiekie247 said:

Imagine you hitting 100k and your withdrawal limit is 4K lol ?

I remember there was a dude who won 22K on Video Slots, and it could only withdraw 8K per day using Ecopayz, so the full amount was paid over 3 days, which is still good.

However they have that 30K per month, but you may contact support to withdraw bigger.

So in essence its safe to say - Only Credit Cards, Bank Transfers, Trustly and Bitcoin withdrawals are unlimited in terms of daily withdrawals? Where you could send a 40K withdrawal all at once using those methods, but E-Wallets and Some others might have a 5 - 10k Limit per day?

Yeah, i think you could just rattle through the Trustly withdrawals - Some guy hit 60k and showed his account screen: you just seen 12 pending amounts of 5k and he said he got them all within a day or so....

There was that case years ago of the woman who won something like 4 million at Joyland casino - she'd a 9k a month limit = 39 years to pay...Playtech were also the villains though - they sat idly  by and, basically, let the casino steal from the player ? (ended up she took half the money and you don't need a PHD to work out who took the other)

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6 hours ago, cocopop3011 said:

So this is something I’ve never thought of before ... but MG’s jackpots they say will always be paid in one lump sum so these always pay like regardless of the limits in place? 

As far as  I know MG and Netent Jackpots are paid as one lump sum and they pay you directly and not the casino.

So I do not think limits apply since the provider pay you directly.

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7 hours ago, pinnit2015 said:

Yeah, i think you could just rattle through the Trustly withdrawals - Some guy hit 60k and showed his account screen: you just seen 12 pending amounts of 5k and he said he got them all within a day or so....

There was that case years ago of the woman who won something like 4 million at Joyland casino - she'd a 9k a month limit = 39 years to pay...Playtech were also the villains though - they sat idly  by and, basically, Let the casino steal from the player ? (ended up she took half the money and you don't need a PHD to work out who took the other)

Yeah I heard about that Play Tech one with 9 or 10K monthly withdrawal limits.


All though its frustrating, its safe to say you have a monthly income of 10K per month guaranteed and you do not need to work, but I would prefer to use my money on my own and start something to generate revenue.

I cant even imagine what I'd do with 4M and then having to get 10k a month. Ill get my entire firm on their case.

Didn't play tech now also change? If you hit the Jackpot you get paid in 1 lump sum? or certain casinos Pay Lump Sum and Sum others apply limits?

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32 minutes ago, Fiekie247 said:

Didn't Play tech now also change? If you hit the Jackpot you get paid in 1 lump sum? or certain casinos Pay Lump Sum and Sum others apply limits?

I wish I have won a Playtech jackpot, then I can confirm your question! ?

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55 minutes ago, Fiekie247 said:

Yeah I heard about that Play Tech one with 9 or 10K monthly withdrawal limits.


All though its frustrating, its safe to say you have a monthly income of 10K per month guaranteed and you do not need to work, but I would prefer to use my money on my own and start something to generate revenue.

I cant even imagine what I'd do with 4M and then having to get 10k a month. Ill get my entire firm on their case.

Didn't Play tech now also change? If you hit the Jackpot you get paid in 1 lump sum? or certain casinos Pay Lump Sum and Sum others apply limits?

I don't know....all good sites waive the limits when it comes to progressive jackpots (after all, it's not the casino's money so there are no cash flow arguments)

I know that MG have specifically stated that the winner will receive theirs in one lump sum.

Probably be a nice call from your bank to get...though i'm pretty sure they'll advise you not to take the entire amount into your current account?

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7 hours ago, cocopop3011 said:

So this is something I’ve never thought of before ... but MG’s jackpots they say will always be paid in one lump sum so these always pay like regardless of the limits in place? 

As Fiekie says, MG are probably the strictest when it comes to this - IGT Jackpots, for example, i think are paid out annually?

TBH I'm not sure who pays the amount out - I thought it was the software provider as well (presumably the money goes to an account administered by the software provider, like MG?)

Localised Jackpots, Netent's Divine Fortune, are paid by the casino and hence may fall foul of monthly withdrawal limits

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18 hours ago, pinnit2015 said:

There was that case years ago of the woman who won something like 4 million at Joyland casino - she'd a 9k a month limit = 39 years to pay...Playtech were also the villains though - they sat idly  by and, basically, Let the casino steal from the player ? (ended up she took half the money and you don't need a PHD to work out who took the other)

 

I seem to remember William Hill had actually bought Joyland out at that point and it might have been them who arranged that deal - from their point of view they were trying to do the right thing by the player having picked up that debt as a liability and finding that much of the money which Playtech had paid out to the casino was no longer sitting in the casino's bank accounts. It's things like that which make you real glad on-line casinos are now required to keep player funds in a segregated account! 

Playtech STILL allow their licensees to get away with this kind of behaviour though, it's insane that their software is so popular with the major UK operators considering their past and present business dealings with WAY dodgy offshore scam operators.

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