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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Does covering user withdrawal fees work better for casinos?
by
shield132
on 02/08/2025, 09:38:16 UTC

Do you remember good old days on Bitsler when we had the option to pay 0.0002, 0.0004 and 0.0006 (slow, medium, fast) withdrawal fees? Those were tiny amount back then and now it's a huge amount of money.
Yea i remember. I still feel like the casino should cover the wd fee. They could use a wallet that allows multiple transactions in 1 tx and save money. Just process 20 wd at once. I really don't like having to pay a fee to send money to a site and having to pay money to take my money off a site. Are all gambling sites USA based where everyone gets fucked in the ass by taxes?
I agree with you, I still feel like that. When I deposit money and I know that the house edge and RTP give the casino a guaranteed profit, I would really appreciate it if they let me take my money back, what's left, without paying additional fees.

When it comes to withdrawals, casinos have two types of business model:

1. Pay user's withdrawal fees out of their own pocket
2. User pays fixed withdrawal fee
The first model is way too easy to abuse, which makes casinos using it look highly suspicious.
They start seeing abusers everywhere - even though they’re the ones creating the conditions that attract them in the first place.
Honestly, it would be much better if they just introduced a fixed withdrawal fee!
It's not too easy to abuse with the right rules. Many casinos have a minimum withdrawal amount limit, which means that you can't withdraw any amount at any time for free and I believe that this rule is fair. There are some casinos that also demand you to wager at least 2x but I found this rule very unfair. Btw if there is a player that deposits money and withdraws multiple times without playing, they usually get banned.