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Check the weekly withdrawal cap before you deposit

Posted: Sat May 16, 2026 5:25 am
by tjfromtampa
Down in Florida so no legal online casino at home for me, I mess with sweeps coins mostly and the redemption side taught me a lesson I want to pass on.

Hit a decent prize, went to redeem, and found out there was a weekly cap on how much you could pull out. So my balance was real but I could only take a slice each week. Took me like three weeks to get it all out. Nobody hid it exactly, it was buried in the terms, I just never looked.

So my recommend-me ask flipped into a warning. Before you deposit or buy coins anywhere, regulated or sweeps, go read the withdrawal limits. Where do you all even find that fast on a new site? The cashier page or the T and C?

And yeah if you're doing sweeps, check it's even available in your state, a couple places banned it recently.

Re: Check the weekly withdrawal cap before you deposit

Posted: Sat May 16, 2026 6:27 am
by sweepscoin_sandy
Yes!! The redemption caps on sweeps are the thing nobody warns you about. I learned the same way.

For what it's worth, sweeps redemptions are not the same as a regulated cashout, the coins aren't bets, it's a prize redemption, so the timing and caps work differently. Mine usually take a few days after they verify me.

And seriously check your state. They pulled out of a couple states recently so what worked for a friend might not even load for you.

Re: Check the weekly withdrawal cap before you deposit

Posted: Sat May 16, 2026 10:15 pm
by reno_reels
I always read the cashier/banking page first, then ctrl-F the terms for "maximum" and "withdrawal" and "per week." The caps usually live in the bonus terms too if you took a bonus, because pending wagering can lock funds.

That's the real trap, not just the weekly cap but a bonus you didn't finish rolling over freezing your withdrawable balance. Check both.

Re: Check the weekly withdrawal cap before you deposit

Posted: Mon May 18, 2026 3:02 am
by DenverDana
Practical tip since I try a lot of new sites. Before depositing a dime I do a tiny test, deposit the minimum, then immediately request a small withdrawal to see how the process actually behaves and what the limits screen says.

Costs me a couple bucks in time but I've dodged a few places with sneaky caps that way. Cheap insurance.