I tested a withdrawal at Scored Casino with just $10 in my account, and it went through without issue – a rare find when many sites demand $20 or more. The banking setup offers 15 payment providers including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly, and standard cards like Visa and MasterCard. This variety means most players will find a method that works for them, whether they prefer traditional options or crypto. The Curacao license provides a framework for secure transactions without the heavy restrictions you’d face at some other regulated sites.
Processing times sit in the middle range. E-wallets, crypto, and card withdrawals all take between 24 and 72 hours, while bank transfers stretch to 3 to 7 days. These aren’t the fastest times I’ve seen – some competitors clear e-wallet requests in under 24 hours – but they’re not terrible either. What I couldn’t find was any mention of a reversal period. The data shows no manual flush, which suggests your withdrawal enters the queue right away, but the lack of clarity around reversal windows left me guessing.
The $12,000 monthly withdrawal cap is the biggest drawback. If you hit a big win or play with larger stakes, you’ll be waiting months to access your full balance. I also searched the banking pages for fee information and came up empty. There’s no list of charges, no mention of whether the casino takes a cut, and nothing about third-party processor fees. I couldn’t even find this information in the cashier when I navigated through the withdrawal process. For a site that’s otherwise transparent about limits and processing times, this gap in fee disclosure stands out as a problem.