Duospin Withdrawal
Duospin Withdrawal/Verification
Knowing about the games and bonuses of an online bookmaker isn’t all there is to one – there’s also plenty of stuff that goes on ‘under the hood’ which is just as important, if not more so! Take, for example, the payment methods, which may be the deciding factor between whether you get to join a site or admire it from afar because it doesn’t accept any payment options available in your country. We also have to discuss the verification procedure, which every single player will need to go through before they can withdraw any money. Not sure what that’s all about? Then this section’s for you!
Payment Methods
First off, we have to make a disclaimer: Duospin supports a ton of countries. Residents of nearly every country in the world will be able to join this site without issue… and most of them will be able to deposit with completely different methods. It’s impossible for a single review to cover all of those different methods, so we’ve focused on explaining the payment options available in Germany – which seem to be shared by a majority of European nations. If you live outside of Europe (like in Canada) it’s best to check out Duospin’s payment page for yourself.
Given that long disclaimer, it might amuse you a little bit to learn that actually Duospin doesn’t offer too many methods (at least not in Europe). For example, you can only deposit with MasterCard, as Visa and bank transfer aren’t supported anywhere. In Germany you can’t even deposit via Sofort, which is that nation’s primary bank transfer solution! Instead, you’ll just have a stiny handful of e-wallets at your disposal: Jeton, Mifinity, and BinancePay.
Well, that’s not quite true, since you’ll also have a bunch cryptos to pick from, way more than traditional payment options! Obviously you’ll have access to Bitcoin, Tether, and Ethereum, but also to much smaller coins like Ripple, BitcoinCash, and USD Coin. Those additions won’t make up for the lack of more e-wallets or prepaid vouchers, but they’re still very welcome, doubly so because they’re the only methods available globally.
Duospin Verification
The verification procedure is one that you’ll need to go through no matter which gambling site you use, and Duospin is no exception. This process (also commonly referred to as ‘Know Your Customer’ – KYC) is actually not exclusive to casinos, and many other sites that allow people to withdraw money from them (even big ones like PayPal and Amazon) will also employ some version of it. The goal is to identify every person who is using the site to generate money, which withdrawing winnings certainly feels close enough to.
But how does it affect you, exactly? Well, when you’re about to make your first withdrawal (or earlier, if you wish), you’ll have to provide a few documents that can prove your real identity. Those documents will include some sort of proof of ID (such as your ID card or passport), a proof of your current address (like a bank statement or delivery receipt), and, sometimes, a proof of payment method ownership (like a screenshot of your e-wallet interface while you’re logged in). All of those documents will have to be uploaded to the site, or you won’t be able to withdraw any winnings at all.
How to Verify Your Account at Duospin
Navigate to KYC
From your profile, navigate to the KYC section. If Duospin is in a language other than English, the wording might be a little different..
Obtain the Necessary Documents
The KYC page will have fields showing you each document you’ll need – and where to upload them. We’ll do that second part later, but for now, track down everything you’ll need!
Take Photos
Grab your camera and start snapping up some glamor shots of every document! If a particular one has a front nad back (like your ID card) be sure to photograph both sides!
Upload Photos to KYC
Remember when we said we’d upload the photos later? Well, the time has come! Going back to the KYC page, iuse its interface to upload all the photos you just took! Duospin will take it from there!
Frequently Asked Questions
You’ll have to put down at least €20 in order to play at Duospin.
The bookmaker’s payments page states that you can withdraw as little as €10, a sum that is significantly lower than the minimum deposit. This is very unusual, but the site’s terms of service do state that repeated low withdrawals will be denied, which might help explain it.
Duospin will take about 3 days to dispatch your winnings. After that, the speed of the transaction will depend on the payment method you’ve chosen.
Since Duospin’s payment options are very limited, most of the payment methods available for withdrawals (like the crypto and e-wallets) wil deliver your winnings pretty quickly. There are some among them which will be a bit slower (like Bitcoin or Dogecoin), but you won’t be waiting long either way.
No fees are listed anywhere on the payments page, so it’s very likely that Duospin itself won’t charge you anything when you’re withdrawing. However, it’s possible that the payment method you’ve selected will have its own fees, either ones for completing the transaction or for additional services rendered following it (for example, selling your crypto for fiat currency).