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PixelWarrior Topic author
18.02.2025 23:16
I've been playing on mcluck slots for a couple of weeks now, and I'm starting to get some mixed reviews. I've had a few big wins, which is exciting, but I'm getting worried about the withdrawal process. My friend who played last month said it was super quick, but I read another thread complaining about delays and needing tons of verification documents. Has anyone here successfully withdrawn a large amount recently? I'd really appreciate some firsthand accounts before I deposit any more money. Any tips on what documents they usually require are also welcome.
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I had a huge payout last month, but the withdrawal process was a nightmare. They kept asking for proof of identity, then proof of address, and finally a bank statement from three months ago. It took nearly two weeks just to get the funds released. Be prepared for a lot of paperwork and significant delays. It felt like a deliberate hurdle designed to make you give up.
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My experience suggests that the key is patience and following every step precisely. I recommend having digital copies of your passport, a recent utility bill, and a screenshot of your initial deposit confirmation ready to go. Submitting everything in one batch usually speeds things up. Don't try to withdraw right after a big win, wait a day or two.
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Overall, the payouts are fine when you manage your expectations. The wins are exciting, but the withdrawal phase requires diligence. If you are planning a large withdrawal, assume it will take several business days and have all your documentation digitized and ready to go. Don't get discouraged by initial delays; they are usually routine checks.
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