Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Wagering requirements for withdraw
by
Maslate
on 13/04/2023, 11:20:07 UTC
That should be an eye open to you.

First things you look at before even signing up for a casino are wagering requirements, minimum deposits, minimum and max stake amount, minimum and max withdrawal amounts, the terms of service.

The other thing is casinos are designed to making winnings, so they will do whatever they can to keep your deposit.

"The wagering requirements are put in place so that you don't use our platform as a money laundering service" is what they always say.

Yes this is always what they say but the reason for it is to make sure that you would hardly be able to withdraw your money. With that wagering requirement I'm sure that you'll lose along the way, I still consider the sites that you can withdraw anytime you like without any commitment and any hidden tricks just to take away your money. If it is a bonus money I think it is reasonable to have a high wagering requirement as a challenge but for normal deposits, that's really big no for me.

For gambling sites to be able to give that freedom to clients, they should charge a withdrawal fee, and then that's it.

However, there are sites that like to protect the interest of the company. I mean, the interest is to make a profit, but if some gamblers are just abusive enough to deposit their funds and then withdraw them later without gambling, for the purpose of mixing the funds, that should be looked at too.

One should understand that if we deposit in a gambling site, we have the intention to gamble. So, why deposit if you'll just withdraw right away?