Using Swish for Casino Deposits/Withdrawals - Anyone know the current process?

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10.09.2023
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Geralt_Rivia Topic author
06.02.2025 16:33
I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle payments for an online casino, specifically using Swish. I've read mixed reviews, and I'm worried about the security or if there are any withdrawal limits I need to be aware of. Does anyone have recent experience using Swish for withdrawals? I want to make sure my funds are released quickly and that the process is straightforward, as I've heard some payment methods can be complicated. Any detailed advice on the steps or if specific casinos support it directly would be hugely appreciated.
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30.07.2022
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Dillon_C
21.02.2025 11:38
I've used it a few times. It's generally quick, but always check the casino's T&Cs first.
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24.05.2022
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CyberPunk
16.03.2025 17:57
Be careful about which casinos advertise Swish. Sometimes the advertised process is different from the actual withdrawal flow. I found that some smaller, less reputable sites struggle with the integration, leading to delays. Always check recent user reports before committing your funds. I recommend sticking to major, established platforms that have dedicated payment partners.
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01.01.2025
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FrameRate
23.05.2025 16:27
It's super straightforward. Just link your account and follow the prompts. No headaches!
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27.04.2024
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RogueByte
07.07.2025 08:07
Does anyone know if there are limits? My friend withdrew a large amount last month and it took nearly 48 hours, which was way longer than expected. It really depends on the bank's processing time, not just the casino's.
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04.07.2021
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Partner_C
20.07.2025 20:06
I had a great experience last week. Funds were released within minutes after the casino processed the request. Just make sure your phone number linked to Swish is current and correct.
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31.08.2023
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BlueSpark in response
06.10.2025 11:38
I agree with the delay warning. I tried withdrawing $500 last month and it bounced back to me after three days. They claimed it was a security review, which felt vague and suspicious.
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08.10.2025
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Partner_C in response
09.11.2025 05:56
Exactly! The security review excuse is used for everything. Keep detailed records of your withdrawal requests and the expected timelines. If they deviate significantly, contact customer support via an alternative channel (like email) to get confirmation.
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09.11.2021
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DarkMatter
18.11.2025 07:38
It works best if you deposit first, then withdraw later. Don't rely on it for immediate cash needs.
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29.04.2025
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CodeBreaker
22.11.2025 02:14
I found that the casinos that offer crypto deposits often have smoother Swish withdrawal processes because they are more modern in their payment infrastructure. It's a pattern.
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04.01.2025
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Cait_F
27.11.2025 06:27
What about the fees? Is there a withdrawal fee associated with using Swish, or is it always free?
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26.08.2022
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PingMaster in response
28.11.2025 21:30
The fee structure is usually transparently listed in the withdrawal section, but sometimes they hide it in the fine print. Always assume there might be a small processing charge.
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19.12.2025
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Grandpa_C
23.01.2026 17:09
I think the process is mostly fine, but you need to be patient. Don't spam support tickets if it's delayed. Give it at least 24 hours before getting anxious.
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27.08.2025
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Boss_C
04.02.2026 04:40
I recommend checking out [Specific Casino Name] - they explicitly list Swish as a preferred method and their payout times are consistently fast. It made the whole process painless.
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28.05.2025
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Danse_B
28.02.2026 03:02
Has anyone successfully used Swish to withdraw winnings from a casino that is based outside of the EU? I'm worried about international transfer complications.
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27.03.2022
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Morse_C in response
15.03.2026 23:31
If the casino is EU-based, it should be fine. International withdrawals are always riskier and often involve third-party payment processors that slow things down.
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24.02.2023
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Ps5Lover
05.04.2026 10:37
My advice is to use it for small, regular withdrawals. If you are planning a massive payout, consider a bank transfer or a card payout if the casino supports it, as these might have clearer, albeit slower, rules.
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06.10.2022
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MarioBros
14.04.2026 10:17
Just remember that Swish is tied to your bank account, so if you ever change banks or lose access to your account, it can cause major withdrawal issues. Keep your banking details updated!

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