Anyone remember using Swish for casino withdrawals back in 2020?

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19.01.2021
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Yen_V Topic author
14.02.2025 06:36
I'm trying to track down some old records and I remember using Swish to withdraw winnings from a specific online casino around 2020. I'm curious if anyone else had trouble with the withdrawal process using that method during that time. I recall it being much smoother than some other payment options, but I'm not sure if the process has changed significantly since then. Was there any specific limit or verification step I should be aware of when using Swish for gambling withdrawals? Any advice or shared experiences would be really helpful for my research.
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31.05.2021
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QuantumGhost
09.04.2025 03:59
I remember it! It was definitely quick, way better than bank transfers back then.
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18.11.2024
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Vasquez_J
26.04.2025 20:01
Oh man, I used it too. I think the main issue was often the casino side, not Swish itself. They sometimes delayed payouts for 'verification.'
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10.07.2023
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Dietrich_C
30.05.2025 20:06
Did you use a specific casino? Some were much more reliable with digital wallets than others. I had trouble with a big one in Sweden around that time.
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26.09.2024
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CrystalVortex
03.08.2025 13:53
Short answer: Yes, it was popular. But check the terms and conditions carefully; they often restrict withdrawal amounts.
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29.09.2022
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CyberSamurai
07.08.2025 21:24
Totally agree about the smoothness. I think the biggest hurdle was the KYC (Know Your Customer) process. They wanted proof of identity, which could take days.
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19.04.2023
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RayTrace
12.08.2025 02:23
I think the process has changed significantly. Now, they often require linking a bank account directly, which bypasses the simple instant transfer nature of Swish.
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14.04.2024
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ToxicByte in response
19.09.2025 21:21
Was it always the same? I heard some people had to wait 3-5 business days even if the casino said it was instant.
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15.07.2025
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MidnightRider in response
21.10.2025 08:08
Replying to the previous post: Yeah, I experienced that delay. It wasn't Swish; it was the casino's payout processing time. They were slow to implement the transfer.
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16.08.2025
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WebMaster
02.11.2025 15:54
I found that if you won a large amount, they would always push you toward crypto or bank wire, making Swish seem less appealing to them.
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10.09.2023
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Alien_B
15.11.2025 08:43
Seriously, the verification steps were annoying. They'd ask for utility bills, passport scans, and sometimes even proof of address multiple times.
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16.09.2025
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CrystalVortex in response
26.11.2025 14:47
Did you notice any specific limits? I think if you went over a certain threshold, they would automatically flag it for manual review, regardless of the method.
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22.08.2022
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Rosenthal_C in response
09.12.2025 12:20
To answer your question: Yes, there were limits, and they were often arbitrary. It seemed like a way for the casino to control cash flow.
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15.04.2024
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Muther_C
15.01.2026 18:27
It was great for smaller, casual wins. For anything substantial, I found the process too complicated and prone to delays.
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26.06.2025
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QuantumGhost
01.03.2026 08:29
I remember using it for a small amount, and it was flawless. But I wouldn't rely on it for a huge payout today, given how much the industry has changed.
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15.08.2024
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PhoenixRise
07.03.2026 11:49
The best advice I can give is to always read the fine print regarding withdrawal methods. Don't assume 'instant' means 'no questions asked.'

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