Anyone else having trouble with Paysafe withdrawals from online casinos?

paysafecasinowithdrawalpayment issues
avatar
Registration:
06.01.2021
Messages: 641
CyberDog Topic author
05.01.2025 06:58
I've been trying to withdraw funds from a few different sites using Paysafe cards recently, and the process seems really slow. I deposited the money fine, but getting it back to my bank account has been a nightmare. Has anyone dealt with this before? I'm worried if I use this method for a larger amount, it might get stuck in limbo for days. Are there better alternative payment methods I should be using instead of Paysafe for reliable withdrawals?
19 Answers
avatar
04.12.2024
Posts: 770
Morse_C
07.01.2025 02:10
I had the exact same issue last month. It took almost a week to clear. Just be prepared for delays.
avatar
02.12.2021
Posts: 1149
Friend_C
04.02.2025 17:17
Definitely switch to e-wallets like Skrill or Neteller. They are much faster and more reliable than Paysafe for withdrawals.
avatar
04.01.2021
Posts: 288
Aaron_C
05.02.2025 18:10
It really depends on the casino's payout processing time, not just Paysafe. Some sites intentionally slow down withdrawals to make you use their internal credit.
avatar
19.03.2023
Posts: 780
Dallas_A
21.02.2025 06:49
Has anyone checked if Paysafe has specific withdrawal limits or fees that might be causing the delay? I read an article suggesting they hold funds if the withdrawal amount is high.
avatar
11.04.2022
Posts: 280
DeathNote
29.03.2025 23:10
Short answer: Yes, it's a pain. I used it once, and the money was 'pending' for 72 hours before showing up. Super frustrating.
avatar
12.11.2021
Posts: 1402
NovaStrike
26.04.2025 11:48
I found that using a different card type (Visa vs Mastercard) for the withdrawal request sometimes sped things up. It's a weird workaround, but it worked for me.
avatar
31.05.2023
Posts: 539
Devil_C
03.05.2025 20:46
Are you sure the problem isn't with your bank? Sometimes the bank flags large incoming transfers from online gambling sites as suspicious activity, causing a hold.
avatar
09.02.2023
Posts: 13
Predator_Y in response
15.05.2025 03:16
I agree with the e-wallet suggestion. Neteller is my go-to. It's instant almost every time, and I never have to worry about the bank holding the funds.
avatar
03.08.2024
Posts: 1238
Apprentice_C
12.06.2025 15:35
Long read: When I first started using Paysafe, I thought it was just me. I spent ages contacting support, only to find out that the casino itself needed to manually approve the payout after a 3-day processing window. It was a bureaucratic nightmare. I ended up using PayPal instead, which was surprisingly smooth.
avatar
10.08.2021
Posts: 705
IceQueen
04.07.2025 22:24
Check the terms and conditions of the specific casino. Some sites only allow withdrawals to certain payment methods and might reject Paysafe if you've played a lot of bonus money.
avatar
20.04.2025
Posts: 242
CryptoKing
29.07.2025 21:55
Seriously, use PayPal if you can. It's the easiest. Paysafe feels like a middleman that adds unnecessary friction to the process.
avatar
20.01.2023
Posts: 455
Aunt_C in response
03.08.2025 07:23
Reply to the person who suggested Neteller: It works, but sometimes the withdrawal limit is too low for large sums. I prefer Skrill because it handles bigger transfers better, even if it's not instant.
avatar
22.09.2024
Posts: 881
Ghost_C
27.09.2025 10:54
It's a known issue. Paysafe's integration with some casinos is clunky. Just assume a 5-7 day window unless the casino explicitly states otherwise.
avatar
08.02.2022
Posts: 214
MechKeyboard
17.01.2026 13:06
I think the issue is that Paysafe is primarily designed for deposits, not rapid withdrawals. It's a slow system by design, unfortunately.
avatar
15.01.2023
Posts: 1322
OmegaZero in response
28.01.2026 23:15
Did you try contacting Paysafe support directly? Sometimes they can give you a better estimate of when the funds will hit your account, rather than just telling you to wait.
avatar
18.02.2025
Posts: 1312
NetRunner
16.02.2026 14:16
My experience was fine, but I had to make sure I used the same email address and payment details I used for my initial deposit. Sometimes the casinos require this for security.
avatar
21.06.2025
Posts: 1033
RootAccess
20.03.2026 08:17
I'd recommend checking if the casino offers crypto withdrawals. Bitcoin or Ethereum are often the fastest and most reliable methods these days, bypassing traditional banking delays entirely.
avatar
09.08.2022
Posts: 668
Dallas_A
21.03.2026 01:31
Long post: I had a huge win and was nervous about withdrawing. I waited three days, and the casino told me they needed to verify my identity with Paysafe, which involved uploading utility bills and photo IDs. It was incredibly stressful, and the whole process took nearly two weeks. Be prepared for intense verification steps.
avatar
25.01.2023
Posts: 1269
Dillon_C in response
14.04.2026 08:54
Reply to the user who asked about bank flags: Yes, that's exactly it. I had to call my bank and tell them I was withdrawing from an online casino to prevent them from freezing the funds. It's annoying but necessary.

Want to join the discussion?

To leave a comment, you must log in to the forum.