How long does a withdrawal take? Well how long is a piece of string? There is little in the way of consistancy across withdrawal times at bookmakers and casinos. Most of the high street bookmakers and casinos will get your money back to you within three days, but waiting a week is not unheard of, likewise you can get your money back in minutes from some sites.
So how long will it take to get your withdrawal from Coral?
How long will it take to get your withdrawal from Ladbrokes?
How long will it take to get your withdrawal from Bet365?
We could go on with this all day long, but really there are two resources that are really going to help you. The Payout-Times tests site withdrawal times so you don't have to. They update all their deposit and withdrawal information on a monthly basis and it should be your first stop if you have any questions about bookmaker and casino withdrawal times.
Second resource is The Gambling TImes. They have a payout thread for every concievable bookmaker and casino. Users share their withdrawal time experiences on there to help other people manage their expectations on withdrawals.
There are, of course, no guarantees that you'll get your withdrawal to the same timeframe, but it's a great guide. It also helps you realise if a site is in trouble as they tend to start paying withdrawals slower and slower. (Canbet did it, and BetButler appear to be doing something similar).
Couple of other factors to note on withdrawals; fees and ID. Some sites will charge, for different methods, on deposit and withdrawal. This may seem a harsh penalty for using the service, but there are transaction fees involved and some sites can't swallow them. It's also a way of encouraging winners to keep their money in their account, but that's another matter! ID is asked for by some bookmakers and casinos, but not all. Generally a UK based / regulated site won't ask for ID if they're able to verify your identity from your deposit method. Expect to send ID to most bookmakers and casinos outside the UK so have copies of your passport and a recent bank statement or utility bill to hand to send to them.
So how long will it take to get your withdrawal from Coral?
How long will it take to get your withdrawal from Ladbrokes?
How long will it take to get your withdrawal from Bet365?
We could go on with this all day long, but really there are two resources that are really going to help you. The Payout-Times tests site withdrawal times so you don't have to. They update all their deposit and withdrawal information on a monthly basis and it should be your first stop if you have any questions about bookmaker and casino withdrawal times.
Second resource is The Gambling TImes. They have a payout thread for every concievable bookmaker and casino. Users share their withdrawal time experiences on there to help other people manage their expectations on withdrawals.
There are, of course, no guarantees that you'll get your withdrawal to the same timeframe, but it's a great guide. It also helps you realise if a site is in trouble as they tend to start paying withdrawals slower and slower. (Canbet did it, and BetButler appear to be doing something similar).
Couple of other factors to note on withdrawals; fees and ID. Some sites will charge, for different methods, on deposit and withdrawal. This may seem a harsh penalty for using the service, but there are transaction fees involved and some sites can't swallow them. It's also a way of encouraging winners to keep their money in their account, but that's another matter! ID is asked for by some bookmakers and casinos, but not all. Generally a UK based / regulated site won't ask for ID if they're able to verify your identity from your deposit method. Expect to send ID to most bookmakers and casinos outside the UK so have copies of your passport and a recent bank statement or utility bill to hand to send to them.