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No, they didn't ask me for any verification, no documents.. They just credited it to my bank card like I made the withdrawal.. Maybe it plays a role if the amount is large.. and they asked for verification..
Of course, initially they didn't ask me for anything either, and I've been withdrawing money without any problems. The most I've been able to withdraw has been €1111 without any issues, and I had it in my account in less than 9 hours. The problem has arisen when I have a larger amount.
I'm just advising you to be careful because if you have larger profits, they'll probably end up asking to review your documents and blocking your withdrawals, like they did to me.
The truth is, with so much suffering, even though my amount was much smaller and from what I've read, I don't know if I'll deposit again with this particular company. I don't think so. Absolutely. Be patient and I hope you get some closure. And the team here is very helpful!!
I hope so, and don't fall for this platform because it's awful, and judging by what I've seen, problems start to arise with larger payments.
Yes, I understand that many people are facing problems.. In the largest amounts..
That's what I'd like to know too: why are casinos allowed to open in such an informal way? I hope I can win back my money, since I have €5053 available for withdrawal and I really wouldn't be happy to lose it. Although, I'm hopeful that many people have recovered their money through Casino Guru, I hope we're one of them. I think they take so long to trick us into gambling away our money, but we have to wait and try to win it back.
I have another question and do you know anything about it? When I opened my account because I live in a small village and I don't have an address here at home, I entered my city, and in the address I entered the name of the village and the postal code of my city, but in my bank details and in general in my documents the details of my village are listed. Is there a problem, you say, because I entered the details of my city and not my village in the casino?
Well, if you mean that when you win a lot of money they start causing problems, I don't know if that's true or not because I've never won large amounts of money. I think the most I've ever won is what I'm trying to win at this casino, and on top of that, I've had bad luck. But oh well, I imagine that's how it is, given what I've seen.
Good evening!
I managed to get 3 withdrawals after 17 days and a fourth after 6 days.
And in fact, the fourth withdrawal was completed late on Sunday afternoon, which made a huge impression on me since the financial department is supposedly not open on weekends.
I still have €5,000 left to receive.
I haven't been asked for identification yet.
In general, payments are completed but after many days, so be patient.
Well, I imagine not until they ask you to review the documents, if they haven't already. And if they have asked for them, I think it might be a problem because the ID has to match the address, I think, but I'm not 100% sure.
Please be very careful, otherwise they might block your account so you can't withdraw any more money and ask for document verification as an excuse to withhold your funds.
If you are a VIP Level 1 like me, the maximum withdrawal limit is €500 per day and €7,000 per month. You can have up to 3 pending withdrawals.
But because they are so slow with withdrawals, the monthly limit, in particular, is not met.
If you mean in general what the limit is, I don't know that.
This is what I'm afraid of, that for the next withdrawals they will ask me for verification. And I don't mind if they ask me, that's normal, but they bother you a lot with the verification, you send them the documents and they don't approve them, giving you a bunch of excuses and asking you the same thing over and over again, from what I've read from other users.
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