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Payments at Fishandspins: deposits, withdrawals and fees

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Getting money into Fishandspins is quick; getting it out is where the real limits sit. Withdrawals are capped by day, week and month, bank transfers take several working days, and a dormant balance can be quietly eaten by a maintenance fee. All of this is set out below, in GBP, exactly as we publish it.

Fees, limits and what you'll actually be charged

Withdrawals are capped at £4,000 a day, £8,000 a week and £30,000 a month. Win more than £30,000 in a single stretch and the balance above that figure is paid out in further monthly instalments of up to £30,000 until it clears. Bank transfer payouts can carry an intermediary-bank charge of up to the equivalent of €16 in rare cases, and any other withdrawal method passes on whatever fee the payment provider itself applies. Deposit transaction costs, by contrast, are covered on our side.

Profits are also capped daily: £25,000 in 24 hours for standard accounts, £50,000 for VIP accounts, excluding progressive jackpots. Anything won above that within the same UTC day can be voided in full, so a single large session doesn't automatically mean a single large payout. An account left untouched for 12 months is treated as dormant, and a positive balance on it is charged £10 a month until it's used up or the account is reactivated.

Deposit wagering before a withdrawal

Any deposit needs to be wagered 3 times before the funds tied to it can be withdrawn. Deposit repeatedly without playing and the requirement stacks across all of those deposits rather than resetting with each one.

Verification before a payout

We check identity before processing a withdrawal, and can hold funds while that check runs. What's asked for is usually ID, payment details and a utility bill, uploaded from My Account → Documents. Paperwork needs to be in the Latin or Cyrillic alphabet; anything else triggers a video verification call instead.

What you can pay with

Deposits go in by Visa or Mastercard, a handful of alternative payment options, or cryptocurrency. Funds have to come from a payment method registered in your own name — deposit from someone else's account and any winnings are confiscated, with the original stake refunded to whoever owns that account.

How a deposit works

The minimum deposit in fiat is £20. In crypto it's smaller and currency-specific — 0.0001 BTC, 1 TRX, 0.001 XRP, 2 USDT, 1 DOGE or 0.01 LTC. Maximum deposit size depends on the method chosen, and crypto deposits carry no upper limit at all, since the payment rails themselves don't support one.

Getting money out

Bank Transfer is the named payout route, with a £20 minimum withdrawal in fiat and the crypto minimums matching roughly what you'd deposit — 0.0002 BTC, 1.0 TRX, 0.001 XRP, 5 USDT, 1.0 DOGE or 0.01 LTC. A requested amount above what a payment system can process is simply paid out in instalments rather than refused outright, and USD withdrawals specifically can't be routed through Bank Transfer.

LimitAmount
Daily withdrawal cap£4,000
Weekly withdrawal cap£8,000
Monthly withdrawal cap£30,000
Minimum withdrawal (fiat)£20

How long it takes

Bank Transfer payouts are stated as taking 5–7 banking days to process — that's the operator's own window, not a guarantee on any single payout. A refund request outside the normal process needs to be raised within 24 hours of the transaction, or within 30 days if someone else accessed your account.

None of this is worth chasing if it stops feeling like entertainment. Setting your own limits matters more than any deposit or withdrawal cap we publish, and support is free and confidential at BeGambleAware.org if you need it.

This site is for players aged 18 and over (18+) only. Questions about a specific deposit or withdrawal go to [email protected].