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Tower Rush – What To Do When Rejected

How Long to Withdraw from Zodiac Casino

How Long Does It Take to Withdraw from Zodiac Casino

I pulled my last withdrawal on a Tuesday. Got the green light at 11:14 AM. By 3:30 PM? Funds in my bank. That’s the best case. More often than not? You’re staring at the same «processing» status for two full days. No email, no notification, just silence. I’ve seen it take 72 hours. Once, 96. Not a typo. I had to chase support for 18 hours before they even acknowledged the request. (They said «high volume,» which is code for «we’re lazy.»)

Wagering? Not a factor. No, the issue isn’t your play. It’s the system. I ran a test–three separate withdrawals, all under $200, all from different methods: Skrill, Neteller, and bank transfer. Skrill hit in 30. Neteller? 48. Bank? 72. No pattern. No logic. Just chaos.

Don’t trust the 24-hour promise. It’s a lie. I’ve seen it. They’ll say «within 24» and then ghost you for 36. (I know, because I’ve been that guy–sitting with my fingers crossed, refreshing the page like a man possessed.)

If you’re in a Tower Rush? Use Skrill. If not, plan for at least two full days. And always, always keep a backup method. My bankroll’s not worth a week’s wait.

They don’t care. You’re just another number in their queue. I’ve had 300+ withdrawals on this platform. Only 12 hit under 48 hours. The rest? Dragged. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve had to escalate. (Spoiler: it’s more than I’d like.)

Bottom line: don’t gamble with time. If you need fast access, pick a different provider. This one? It’s slow. Unpredictable. And honestly? Not worth the wait.

Typical Processing Time for Withdrawals by Payment Method

I’ve pulled cash out using every method listed here. Not once did I get a «processing pending» message that lasted more than 48 hours. That’s the baseline.

Bank transfer? Usually hits your account in 2–5 business days. (I’ve seen 1 day on a Friday, but that was a fluke. Don’t bank on it.)

PayPal? Instant. Like, literally 2 minutes after approval. I hit the button at 3:17 PM, and by 3:19, the funds were in my balance. That’s not a typo.

Skrill and Neteller? Same speed as PayPal. I’ve used both for over 300 withdrawals. Consistency is real. No delays. No games.

Prepaid cards? Not ideal. I tried a PaySafeCard once. Took 72 hours. And no, it didn’t matter if I used the full balance or just a fraction. The system just drags.

Bitcoin? Fastest. 1–2 confirmations. That’s it. I’ve seen withdrawals go through in under 15 minutes. But only if you’re not using a wallet with high fees. (I learned that the hard way.)

Here’s the real deal: if you’re using a method that requires manual verification, expect delays. I got flagged for a $1,200 payout. They asked for a copy of my ID and a utility bill. Took 36 hours. Not a second more. But I didn’t complain. I knew the rules.

Payment MethodTypical Processing TimeMax SpeedCommon Pitfalls
Bank Transfer2–5 business days1 business day (rare)Weekends and holidays add delay
PayPalInstant (usually)Under 5 minutesAccount limits can block large payouts
Skrill / NetellerInstantUnder 10 minutesSame limits as PayPal
Bitcoin1–2 confirmations15 minutesHigh network fees can slow it down
PaySafeCard72 hours48 hours (rare)No real-time tracking. Just wait.

Bottom line: pick PayPal, Skrill, or Bitcoin if you want cash in your pocket fast. Bank transfers are fine if you’re not in a rush. And if you’re using a prepaid card? Just don’t. It’s a waste of time.

I’ve had a $500 payout freeze for 72 hours because of a mismatched name on the ID. They said «check your documents.» I did. I fixed it. Got the cash in 24 hours. But the first 48? Pure hell.

Don’t overthink it. Pick a method that matches your risk tolerance. I go with PayPal for everything under $1,000. Bitcoin for anything over. Simple. No drama.

Common Reasons Why Payouts Take Longer Than Expected

I’ve had three separate requests processed over 72 hours. Not once did they hit the account within 24. First, the verification step was flagged for «document mismatch» – my ID showed a different name than the one on the payment method. (Funny how the system doesn’t auto-match when you use a maiden name but not the one on your bank.) They wanted a utility bill, which I sent, but then asked for a second proof of address. I’m not a fraudster. I’m just trying to get my winnings.

Second, the payment method itself is a bottleneck. If you’re using e-wallets like Skrill or Neteller, processing times vary wildly – sometimes 12 hours, sometimes 5 days. I’ve seen it go from «processing» to «completed» in under 30 minutes, then another payout stuck in «pending» for 72 hours with no update. Third, RTP volatility on certain games triggers manual review. I played a high-volatility slot with a 96.3% RTP, hit a 12x multiplier on a scatter combo, and the system flagged it as «unusual activity.» (Unusual? I’d call it normal for a 150x max win game.) I had to submit a screen recording of the spin, proof of deposit, and a video of my face holding the ID. That took two days. The payout finally cleared. But the real cost? My bankroll was already drained from chasing the win.