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Online Casinos in general: Leovegas payout duration experience (Page 3)

Topic created on 18th Nov. 2019 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 24 | Views: 7,287
Anonym
You don't get it!!!

As long as the amount is in "limbo", it is a kind of "advance" from the casino. Strictly speaking, Sofortüberweisung is like a classic bank transfer with the option that you can play right away.

That is why some casinos no longer want to have Klarna and rely on Trustly, where both sides have clear ship.

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Takkata
Rookie
From the moment you enter your TAN in the input mask at Sofort, the transfer is carried out in the same way as a transfer to Trustly

If your bank does not support instant transfers (or the transfer exceeds the limit agreed with Trustly - usually between 300€ - 1000€), the money is not directly available...

Trustly and Sofort do absolutely the same in terms of the technical part of your transfer...

The only real difference is that Trustly / Skrill-Rapid / Onlineüberweisen are the recipients of the transfer and assume the payment Risk (for an expensive fee for the casino)...

And I can assure you first hand that Trustly will also freeze the payout in case of doubt until all your open Trustly transfers are through... (namely your possibly open Trustly transfers to any merchants and casinos)

Means: You still have open Trustly transfers to Casino A and your payout from Casino B will therefore not be forwarded to you by Trustly....


If you like to bet against it (gladly 4 digits), I can show you the correspondence between Trustly, me and a known casino)

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Sarkasto
Expert
Takkata wrote on 12/31/2020 at 3:03 pm


If you like betting against it (like 4 figures), I can show you correspondence between Trustly, me and a well known casino about it)

*get popcorn*

Takkata wrote

Everything else are bank technical booking details and among other things also depend on different national national holiday...... (today is one in Germany - but nowhere else in Europe)


In order not to be completely offtopic, I googled:
But what about Christmas Eve, the "highest holiday" since childhood, and New Year's Eve, the day when even many non-Christians prepare for the turn of the year? Contrary to popular belief, these two days are not public holidays.




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Takkata
Rookie
Worldwide
TARGET Holidays " New Year
" Good Friday
" Easter Monday
" May Day
" Christmas Day
" 2nd Christmas Day
National (Germany) " Ascension Day
" Whit Monday
" German Unity Day
Bank holidays " Christmas Eve
" New Year's Eve


If a payment is due on Whit Monday, the TARGET2 settlement (Interbank Settlement Date) will also take place on Whit Monday (not a TARGET2 holiday); since this is a national holiday in Germany, the customer-side debit will not take place until the following Tuesday.

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Sarkasto
Expert
Takkata wrote on 12/31/2020 at 3:24 PM
Worldwide
TARGET Holidays " New Year
" Good Friday
" Easter Monday
" May Day
" Christmas Day
" 2nd Christmas Day
National (Germany) " Ascension Day
" Whit Monday
" German Unity Day
Bank holidays " Christmas Eve
" New Year's Eve


If a payment is due on Whit Monday, the TARGET2 settlement (Interbank Settlement Date) will also take place on Whit Monday (not a TARGET2 holiday); since this is a national holiday in Germany, the customer-side debit will not take place until the following Tuesday.

my error, I have read over "bank" holiday ^^ but also did not know that there are differences between legal and other holidays

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