Why am I being requested to withdraw across multiple payment methods?
At bwin, the method(s) by which we pay your withdrawal is directly dependent upon the payment method(s) by which you have submitted your deposit(s) in the past, and the amounts of those deposit(s).
We operate a ‘Closed Loop System’ for withdrawals to protect both bwin and our customers from card theft and fraud. This means that occasionally your withdrawal may be split across multiple payment methods when system security rules require funds to be returned to the payment method(s) used to deposit.
Here’s an example:
You've made $ 100 worth of deposits from your Visa card and $ 50 by E-Wallets. You've had a successful week and your balance is $ 500. You would like to withdraw $ 200. Your preferred method of withdrawal is E-Wallets. but before you can withdraw more than $ 50 back to your E-Wallet, you need to withdraw $ 100 back to your Visa card. Once this is done you can withdraw $ 50 or more back to E-Wallets.
The benefit of this is that your withdrawal will typically be returned to the payment method(s) you use most, which can also speed up your withdrawal processing time.
You can always track where your withdrawals have been processed to (once processed) from within your logged in account.
In the event that you cancel a withdrawal request, bwin is under no obligation to refund any amounts that are cancelled by you and which you subsequently wager.