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Just got an email from RoyalVegas this morning - they're dropping Interac e-Transfer daily limits from
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
500 down toThe email mentions "updated banking partnerships" but doesn't explain why every operator is suddenly tightening deposit methods that worked fine for years. Anyone else seeing similar changes at other sites? This is getting frustrating for anyone who likes to fund their account properly instead of making 3-4 tiny deposits.
Current limits I've confirmed:
- RoyalVegas: 200 (down from
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
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000 (unchanged but lowest of the bunch)Crypto deposits are still unlimited at most places but the conversion fees are brutal right now. Might be time to look at alternatives that haven't jumped on this bandwagon yet.
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This smells like the operators trying to force smaller, more frequent deposits to boost their transaction fee revenue. Notice how they're all cutting limits around the same time? That's not a coincidence.
RoyalVegas claiming "updated banking partnerships" is corporate speak for "we found a way to squeeze more money out of deposits." The banks didn't suddenly decide Interac transfers over
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Hit this wall yesterday trying to deposit
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
000 for a weekend session. RoyalVegas bounced back my secondEnded up switching to Rabona instead - their Interac limits are still sitting at
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
500 daily and the transfer cleared in 8 minutes flat. Managed to turn thatSpecific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
000 intoThe timing feels deliberate too. February is typically a slower month for online gambling, so maybe they're trying to stretch out deposits to pad their monthly active user numbers. More transactions = better metrics for their quarterly reports.
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Looking at the transaction cost structure, there's definitely a financial incentive for operators to encourage multiple smaller deposits over single large ones. Interac charges a flat fee per transaction regardless of amount, but the operators can layer on percentage-based "convenience fees" that scale with frequency.
If you're depositing
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
500 once versusThe real kicker is that Goldenbet is advertising "unlimited Interac deposits" as a competitive advantage now. They're positioning themselves as the alternative while everyone else races to the bottom on limits.
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Honestly doesn't affect me much since I rarely deposit more than $500 at a time anyway. I'm more of a "
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
00 here and there" kind of player, so these limit changes are invisible to my style.But I get why it's annoying for people who like to load up their account for longer sessions. Seems like the sites are optimizing for casual players like me rather than the higher-volume crowd.
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This is exactly the kind of nickel-and-dime nonsense that drives players away from otherwise decent sites. RoyalVegas used to be solid but between the limit cuts and their recent bonus term changes (35x wagering up from 25x), they're making it clear they don't want serious players.
The "updated banking partnerships" excuse is particularly galling because Interac hasn't changed their policies. If anything, e-Transfer limits have been going UP at most Canadian banks over the past year. TD raised theirs to
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
500+.So when gambling sites are cutting limits while banks are raising them, you know the sites are the problem, not the payment method.
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Wait, so if I want to deposit
Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.
Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.
Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.
000 I have to do it over two days now? That seems really inconvenient. Are there any sites that still allow bigger Interac deposits, or should I be looking at other payment methods instead?I'm still pretty new to this so I don't know all the alternatives. Crypto seems complicated and I've heard the fees can be expensive.