Quote:
Originally Posted by munlochi
I got a question for you. I'm a newb on the site but I was just wondering around. When will bitcoin become an option for me for withdraw? I deposited with Bitcoin but all is see is Money Transfer, Bank Draft and I think one was credit card.
Thanks again.
Try calling them. If you deposited with bitcoin, and it's not in your cashier, support can enable it for you.
1-877-314-4195
Quote:
Originally Posted by billburr
I just got raped my withdrawing by bitcoin cause of the recent volatility. What's the time frame for a check to arrive at your house if you're in the US?
According to the website check times are 3 weeks or less. According to various offshore poker payout reports, few people have posted check times in recent months, but 4-6 months ago checks were taking less than a week on average.
Quote:
Originally Posted by QuietAmerican
Is it true WPN needs to rake 20% of our deposits before we can make a withdrawal?
Unless things have changed and I'm unaware of said changes, this figure is 10-15% depending on what method you used to deposit.
Quote:
Originally Posted by doctorflush
Is there a reload bonus
There very likely will be one as the next $1,000,000 gets closer.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
Hey all got a question. I have an account on betcris. When i tried to make a withdraw request via bitcoin, i was told i needed to withdraw via neteller first because my last deposit was with neteller. It was a very tiny amount etc. They told me you are suppose to withdraw with the last method of your deposit. I knew most sites were like this but i recalled betcris/wpn didn't care about this as long as you deposited with bitcoin, skrill or neteller once etc... when you request a payout, you had the option to choose any of them. Did this suddenly change with wpn? Since betcris is in the bookmaker group, i assume wpn is the same cashier right?
Im pretty certain back then i could withdraw bitcoin even though i deposited with skrill for example.
Sites almost always have to cash you out to the same method you deposited in order to comply with money laundering laws. However, you typically only have to cash out as much as you deposited via the same method. Afterwards, you can typically withdraw via whatever method you desire, as the AML laws are satisfied once the amounts match up.
--
Kahn