A $100 minimum withdrawal immediately signals that Intertops Casino’s banking system favors bigger players over casual ones. While they offer 16 different payment methods including Bitcoin, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, and Neteller, that high withdrawal floor means you can’t cash out small wins. The $20 minimum deposit is reasonable, but the gap between what you can put in and take out feels unfair.
Processing times won’t win any speed contests either. I found that card withdrawals take around 3 days, while bank transfers stretch to 10-14 days. The site doesn’t specify e-wallet processing times, which left me guessing about faster options. At least there’s no mention of withdrawal fees, so you won’t get hit with surprise charges when cashing out.
The staged withdrawal system caps you at $5,000 per week, though the actual limit depends on your chosen method. E-wallet users face a lower $2,500 weekly ceiling, while other methods allow the full $5,000. It’s a workable setup that covers the basics, but the slow processing and high minimum withdrawal make it feel dated compared to what other sites offer.