Anyone used Swish for withdrawals at online casinos? Need advice!

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20.08.2021
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BioHacker Topic author
01.02.2025 22:50
I've been looking into depositing at a few new online casinos, and I'm trying to figure out the best withdrawal method. Specifically, I'm wondering about using Swish. Has anyone here successfully withdrawn large amounts using Swish? I'm worried about potential delays or if the casino accepts it for major payouts. Any insight into the reliability or the step-by-step process would be greatly appreciated before I commit to a platform.
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01.01.2023
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Mentor_C
16.02.2025 15:23
I used it last month. It was super fast, maybe 15 minutes tops for a medium withdrawal.
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04.12.2021
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Dietrich_C
13.03.2025 22:27
Be careful about the casino's terms. Some only allow Swish for small amounts, and they might require you to verify your bank details first. I had to call customer support to figure out the exact limit. It's not always straightforward, so read the fine print before you start depositing.
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16.07.2022
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EternalKnight
21.03.2025 02:31
Short answer: Yes, it works. But check the specific casino's FAQ page. Don't assume it's universal.
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21.02.2023
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Master_C in response
30.06.2025 04:05
Is_reply: true. I think you need to check if the casino is licensed in a region that supports Swish. Some international platforms simply don't integrate it, regardless of how popular it is in Sweden. I had trouble with a site from Asia because of that.
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25.02.2023
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LightningX
14.07.2025 22:02
It's reliable, but I recommend using a card withdrawal for really big payouts. Swish sometimes flags large transfers as suspicious activity, which can cause delays while they manually review the transaction. Stick to smaller, more frequent withdrawals if you're worried about speed.
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20.01.2023
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ToxicByte
19.07.2025 18:48
My experience was terrible. It took almost 48 hours for a withdrawal of over 5000 SEK. They claimed it was a 'security review.' I'd stick to PayPal or a direct bank transfer if you want guaranteed speed.
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29.06.2022
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Mentor_C in response
19.08.2025 10:17
I agree with the security review point. They always make it sound like a good thing, but it just means you wait forever. Just keep your expectations low for large sums.
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12.10.2023
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Niece_C
22.08.2025 10:36
Just make sure your phone number linked to Swish is the one you use for your official ID. They might ask for verification, and if the numbers don't match, the withdrawal will fail instantly.
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28.07.2024
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Vasquez_J
07.09.2025 10:09
I found that if you make several small withdrawals over a week, it's much smoother than trying to pull out a massive jackpot all at once. It avoids the automated fraud detection systems.
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17.03.2025
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ConsolePeasant in response
02.01.2026 23:07
Do you think the delay is due to the casino or Swish itself? I tried it twice, and both times it took forever. Maybe the casino's payout processor is slow, not the payment method.
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17.10.2023
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PcMasterRace
03.01.2026 05:09
It depends entirely on the casino's banking partner. Some casinos have direct agreements that make it instant, while others use a third-party gateway that adds several days of processing time. Always ask the casino directly which processor they use for Swish.
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26.04.2024
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DeathNote
14.02.2026 05:30
I recommend trying it on a demo account first. See how quickly the small withdrawals process before you risk your main funds. It's the best way to test the waters.

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