How to Transfer Money to 22Bet With No Fees
Transfer money between your account and a bank card – it’s possible, thanks to numerous options for withdrawing funds from an online bookmaker.
Withdrawal Process Overview
1. Choose a payment method that does not charge withdrawal fees. Each betting site has its own set of rules regarding withdrawals. Some providers don’t have any requirements, while others require you to wager the received sum 4 times within 7 days of receiving it. 2. Click on your account in the upper right corner and then go to "Withdrawals" or "Transaction History". 3. Select a payment method (e.g., bank here card) from which funds will be withdrawn. You can’t withdraw money using a bookmaker’s transfer system; you need a payment system that supports transfers (e.g. MasterCard, VISA). 4. Enter the amount to be debited. 5. Click "Withdraw" in order for your request to go through.
Tips on Transferring Money from an Online Bookmaker
1. To avoid problems with your transfer and prevent it from being cancelled by 22Bet, follow these steps: a) Be sure that you’ve registered and verified your account before initiating a withdrawal. b) Use the same payment method (e.g. bank card) for both depositing funds into an online bookmaker’s account as well as withdrawing them out of said account.
Payment Providers Without Transfer Fees
1. There are some services where you can transfer money without incurring any fees, including:
- Skrill
- PayPal
However it is worth noting that if the amount to be withdrawn exceeds £100,000 then PayPal will charge an additional 1.5% + a fixed fee of about $10.
Additional Information About Withdrawing Money from Bookmakers
Each betting site has its own rules and restrictions on withdrawing funds. Please consult with customer support at your bookmaker for more information.
With the growing number of online casinos, choosing between various alternatives can be overwhelming. Here are some popular options:
- Mostbet
- Melbet
- Parimatch
Withdrawal fees – a crucial factor to consider when picking a betting site or an e-wallet with which to store your funds.