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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Does covering user withdrawal fees work better for casinos?
by
Japinat
on 27/07/2025, 13:01:27 UTC
Withdrawal fees aren’t really a big deal for me, I don’t see them as something that would seriously affect my chances of winning. But of course, if there’s a casino that doesn’t charge any withdrawal fees and still has a solid reputation, no doubt any gambler would pick that. It’s pretty much a no-brainer.

Same here, I don’t consider much withdrawal fee since it’s very minimal although there’s some time that I consider it specifically when Bitcoin network fee becomes expensive while my funds on casino is on Bitcoin which is already trapped inside.

Sportsbet and sister companies are some of the popular brand with free withdrawal fee. However, many of the top brand has withdrawal fee yet many players choose for it because of much better bonus and other benefits on their VIP.
I agree with Sportsbet, it's one of the old and trusted sportsbooks I’ve used before, and yes, their withdrawals are really free of charge. And you're right, there are now a lot of casinos that have become more competitive too, offering tons of bonuses. But realistically, we can't play them all... especially in my case since I’m more into sports betting. I’d rather just stick to one sportsbook that consistently gives the best odds.