Mixed thoughts on Everygame. Withdrawals can be painful at times in regards to KYC, but they have always paid me in the end. They do have offer generous bonuses and attractive lines on certain events. I have been with them for over 20 years as well. They're like the bad girlfriend that's hard to break up with because the "benefits" are just too good.Terrible book. Get your money out when you can and play elsewhere.
They do have some decent lines but the withdrawal process is absolutely terrible.Mixed thoughts on Everygame. Withdrawals can be painful at times in regards to KYC, but they have always paid me in the end. They do have offer generous bonuses and attractive lines on certain events. I have been with them for over 20 years as well. They're like the bad girlfriend that's hard to break up with because the "benefits" are just too good.
For sure, it can definitely be prolonged and downright annoying. I haven't paid much attention, but it would be interesting to know how much the payout times are affected by the state of the crypto market at the time of withdrawal. More than likely related.They do have some decent lines but the withdrawal process is absolutely terrible.
I have experienced the same. I had to touch my nose, rub my belly and take a clear picture simultaneously only for it to be rejected. I wonder why they play that game, as I was withdrawing negligible amounts. If they alleviate the payout issues, they would be in line with the other top books. They're not as illiquid as it seems, but if a few give up, it adds to the bottom line. Otherwise, it would be an excellent established book to play.My experience had nothing to do with blockchain congestion. They just put me through kyc hell. Asked for a bunch of selfies and took a month to finally verify the account. I'd send them a selfie and they I have experienced the same. I had to touch my nose, rub my belly and take a clear picture simultaneously only for it to be rejected. I wonder why they play that game, as I was withdrawing negligible amounts. If they alleviate the payout issues, they would be in line with the other top books. They're not as illiquid as it seems, but if a few give up, it adds to the bottom line. Otherwise, it would be an excellent established book to play.