When I first started playing online I had never heard of flushing a withdrawal. I didn't have any idea what it was. Well if you're like I was, maybe you're interested in knowing what it is and how to do it!
Flushing the withdrawal from the cashier is having the casino remove the withdrawal from your account. This takes it out of your hands and prevents you from reversing it! NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE WITHDRAWAL IS... as long as it meets the casinos minimum withdrawal you can have it flushed!
There are some casinos that have instant or near instant withdrawals. Casino Extreme will do one instant withdrawal per day. After you have made your withdrawal you can email, call or chat with them to ask them to flush the withdrawal. They will remove it from the cashier and process it on the spot! That means your withdrawal will be back in your ewallet in minutes!
Casino Titan and All Star Slots also do near instant withdrawals. Inetbet pays very quickly also, usually in under 24 hours. I know I've not mentioned all the great casinos here at the streak - these are just the ones I thought of right now... Maybe as other Streakers read this they'll add the ones they're familiar with.
Not all Casinos will flush. To my knowledge nearly all of the Rivals do, and most of the Microgaming ones - with the exception of Go Wild and Grand Hotel. In my experience, Red FLush and Royal Joker pay the fastest of the microgamings... Red Flush will not flush, but they process the withdrawal 12 hours after you put it in the cashier. Platinum Play and Royal Vegas are very quick, ususally overnight in most cases for me.
This is all dependent of course, on your having sent the necessary security docs if the casino requires them... Most will flush, but the actual processing is halted until your account is verified. Once verified though, it's a breeze.
If I were to want to gain the experience withdrawing and flushing, I think I'd open an account at Casino Extreme using a deposit from my ewallet. I'd play for a while, then withdraw - no matter if I was ahead or not.... then I'd flush... gaining the experience and the courage!
Good luck everyone!
Flushing the withdrawal from the cashier is having the casino remove the withdrawal from your account. This takes it out of your hands and prevents you from reversing it! NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE WITHDRAWAL IS... as long as it meets the casinos minimum withdrawal you can have it flushed!
There are some casinos that have instant or near instant withdrawals. Casino Extreme will do one instant withdrawal per day. After you have made your withdrawal you can email, call or chat with them to ask them to flush the withdrawal. They will remove it from the cashier and process it on the spot! That means your withdrawal will be back in your ewallet in minutes!
Casino Titan and All Star Slots also do near instant withdrawals. Inetbet pays very quickly also, usually in under 24 hours. I know I've not mentioned all the great casinos here at the streak - these are just the ones I thought of right now... Maybe as other Streakers read this they'll add the ones they're familiar with.
Not all Casinos will flush. To my knowledge nearly all of the Rivals do, and most of the Microgaming ones - with the exception of Go Wild and Grand Hotel. In my experience, Red FLush and Royal Joker pay the fastest of the microgamings... Red Flush will not flush, but they process the withdrawal 12 hours after you put it in the cashier. Platinum Play and Royal Vegas are very quick, ususally overnight in most cases for me.
This is all dependent of course, on your having sent the necessary security docs if the casino requires them... Most will flush, but the actual processing is halted until your account is verified. Once verified though, it's a breeze.
If I were to want to gain the experience withdrawing and flushing, I think I'd open an account at Casino Extreme using a deposit from my ewallet. I'd play for a while, then withdraw - no matter if I was ahead or not.... then I'd flush... gaining the experience and the courage!
Good luck everyone!
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