The honest timeline
| Stage | Typical time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Operator processing | 30 minutes - 48 hours | The quoted window; quiet weekdays run near the floor |
| Interac rails | ~1 business day after processing | Bank-side, not operator-side |
| Card returns | 1-3 banking days after processing | Where card exits are offered |
| First-ever cashout | + hours to days | The document gate, if verification was skipped at signup |
Limits: C$30 minimum, C$100,000 maximum per transaction, no fees operator-side. Large balances can be staged across transactions under the terms; plan around it rather than arguing with it.
Six exits, timed end to end
| Scenario | Operator processing | Rails after processing | Realistic total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verified account, Interac, Tuesday morning | Near the 30-minute floor to a few hours | About one business day | Money moving by Wednesday |
| Verified account, quiet weekday, wallet-shaped route | Near the floor of the window | Minimal | Same day is realistic |
| First-ever request, documents never uploaded | The full 48 hours is possible | Normal rails after | The document gate (hours to days) plus everything above |
| Request placed mid-wagering | Blocked until the bonus clears or is forfeited | Not applicable | Decided at the opt-in, not in the queue |
| Friday-night request | Window runs into the banking weekend | Rails resume Monday | Tuesday, and it is infrastructure, not malice |
| Balance past C$100,000 | Normal per transaction | Normal per transaction | Several cycles; the terms allow staging and the cashier will use them |
The pattern across all six rows is the same lesson wearing different clothes: the operator's clock is short and, in our tests, honest, while everything slow lives either bank-side or behind the identity gate. You control the gate entirely, you control the calendar partially, and you control the operator's queue not at all, so spend your effort where it pays.
Offers rotate; the cashier's version is the only one that binds.
Check Current OffersThe pending-status triage
Documents first
Check the verification centre for a silent request; the notification email lands in spam constantly. Clean uploads clear in hours; the registration guide's photo standards apply.Bonus state second
Active wagering blocks withdrawal, and cancelling mid-wagering usually forfeits the bonus; the package page explains what you agreed to at the stage screen.Method match third
Voucher deposits cannot exit as vouchers; the cashier may need a verified Interac or card route, which goes smoother when your entry method anticipated the exit.Rails and weekends fourth
A Friday-night request landing Tuesday is banking infrastructure, not malice.Then support, in writing
Email with your withdrawal reference beats chat for anything disputed; offshore accountability lives in paper trails.
If it genuinely stalls: the escalation ladder
Rung one is live chat, useful for finding out which gate you are stuck behind and nothing more. Rung two is email with your request's reference number, a dated statement of the facts, and your screenshots of the stage screen you accepted; this is where actual movement happens, because written claims create obligations chat transcripts do not. Rung three is the licensor's complaint paperwork, which exists and occasionally works but should be understood honestly: a Curacao complaint process is a letter to the referee the operator chose, not a Canadian ombudsman with enforcement teeth. There is no rung four, which is the entire argument for the prevention habits above. In our own timed tests the ladder was never needed; requests processed inside the quoted window and the money did what the table says. Build your file as if you will need rung two, and odds are you never will.
Last honesty: this is a Curacao operator, so the enforcement ladder past support is thin compared with a regulated market; the review weighs that squarely. The operational reality in our tests was mundane in the good sense: request, process inside the window, money on the rails. Keep documents current and bonuses understood, and the clock does what it says.
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Open the LobbyWithdrawal questions, answered short
How fast does Mr Bet actually pay?
The operator quotes 30 minutes to 48 hours of processing. E-wallet-shaped methods land near the floor, Interac adds about a business day on the rails, and first-ever cashouts wait on documents.
What are the limits?
C$30 minimum to C$100,000 maximum per transaction, no operator fees. High-roller sums may be staged; the terms allow it.
Why is my withdrawal pending?
Unfinished verification, in the overwhelming majority of cases. Then: active bonus wagering, weekend rails, or a method mismatch with your deposit route.
Can I withdraw to a voucher?
No; Neosurf and Paysafecard are deposit-only. The cashier will route your exit via Interac-shaped or card-shaped rails, which is why matching entry to exit matters.
Does bonus money withdraw?
Only after its wagering clears. Requesting a cashout mid-wagering typically forfeits the bonus; decide before you opt in, not after you win.