Ok I don’t know where to look 4 this info at these casino sites but I heard that they charge a fee whenever u cash out.
So if I played roulette at an online casino once or twice a day for like 5 days a week then at the end of the week ask them to send the check out, how much would the fee be? Are these fees all the same? Please help. Thanks.
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4 Responses to “Online Casinos Charge “cash-out” Fees??”
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January 17th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Not all casinos have fees for cashout. I know at least 10 that doesnt have cashout fee.
But yes, if you are using site with fee, the fees are the same for every cashout, unless its stated. In fact I am sure in the FAQ or help section you will find explanation about the fees.
Anyway, if you want casinos without cashout fees visit http://bettingwise.hit.bg/Betfaircasino.…
January 17th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
i dont believe theres a fee to cash out not where i play at least check out the site or email them that could help you.
January 17th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Every site uses different third party firms for payout processing and the fees vary by payment method. I play at sites that offer free payouts every week. Another site I use pays by bankwire free every month and I get money in my bank in 3 days! Beware of other sites that charge up to $100 or more for a payout! Check out the reviews of reputable online gaming sites that I use at http://GamblingReviewsSite.com and http://www.Casino-Ratings.net You won’t be disappointed with any site from there.
To see each sites fees click on ‘banking’ or ‘cashier’ and you will be able to see their methods for cashing out and the fee, if any, will be listed there.
January 17th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Simple answer is: it all depends. It depends on the casino, on your chosen payout method and on the amount itself.
To give you some examples:
Bodog allow 1 free payout per month, then charge $20 per additional payout.
Rushmore will send you payouts by check for free if the amount is over $250, otherwise the charge is $25. For wire transfer, there are no fees but they will only send a maximum of $2000 per week.
Spin Palace will not charge you for payouts, but will return the payout to the same deposit method ie if you deposited via VISA, the payout will be made to the same VISA card.
To be fair, all this information is available on the casino sites and it’s not too hidden away. My recommendation would be to check out all your options before you even make a deposit.