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Payments are honestly one of the most important parts of a casino, and yet they get brushed off way too often. A lot of people (other reviewers included) just talk about the number of options, like that’s the whole story. But there’s so much more to it. A site can look solid across the board, but I know if the payments are off, it can ruin everything. And even when things look fine at first, it doesn’t take much for stuff to go wrong. That’s exactly why I paid extra attention here. Let me walk you through how it went for me.
Let me just say this upfront: the selection isn’t great. I mean, it’s fine! It covers the basics, but if you’re hoping for dozens of options, this probably won’t cut it. Here’s what they’ve got:
| Method | Deposit Min / Max | Withdrawal Min / Max |
| Visa | €10 / €1,000 | €10 / €1,000 |
| Mastercard | €10 / €1,000 | €10 / €1,000 |
| Revolut | €10 / €5,000 | €10 / €5,000 |
| Rapid Transfer | €10 / €400 | €10 / €400 |
| Paysafecard | €10 / €500 | — |
| Skrill | €10 / €5,000 | €10 / €5,000 |
| Neteller | €10 / €5,000 | €10 / €5,000 |
| MiFinity | €10 / €2,500 | €10 / €2,500 |
| Crypto* | €25 / €5,000 | €25 / €5,000 |
I’ve seen a lot of payment setups in my time reviewing casinos, and this one definitely has a few things you’ll want to keep an eye on. It’s not terrible, but it’s the kind of thing where missing one detail can cause real issues later, so here’s what I found.
Withdrawals start at €10, which is honestly the standard across most of the methods offered here. You can cash out up to €10,000 per month, unless your balance gets a little too high. If it ends up being more than 10 times the total you’ve ever deposited, your monthly limit gets cut in half to €5,000. This is a very interesting rule I haven’t seen before.
It’s also important to know that your withdrawal usually has to go back to the same method you used to deposit. That’s fine if you’re using a popular e-wallet or crypto, but if your original method isn’t available for payouts, be prepared for extra verification steps.

This is where I think things get a bit tricky. FeliceBet requires you to wager your deposits at least five times before they’ll let you withdraw. And no, this isn’t just for bonus money. This applies even when you haven’t claimed any promotion. If you don’t meet that, they can charge you an 8% withdrawal fee, with a minimum fee of €4.
Honestly, this kind of setup isn’t uncommon among offshore casinos, but I would say it still feels somewhat harsh. I’d recommend planning around it. If you’re not looking to play much, maybe don’t deposit more than you’re actually ready to run through five times.
I think this one is pretty obvious, but you do need to log in first before you’re able to do anything else. Just enter your username and password.
After you’re in, click your account icon, go to the “Banking” section, and select “Withdraw.”
Pick whatever method actually works for you. Usually, it has to match your deposit method. If it doesn’t, you’ll need to contact support and undergo a few additional checks.
Type in how much you want to take out and hit confirm. After that, it goes into review. I can’t give you an exact time on when to expect it, as timing depends on the method, but mine didn’t take longer than a few days.
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