RoboCat Withdrawal
RoboCat Withdrawal/Verification
We’ve made it pretty far into our review, so it’s finally time to peek “under the hood” of RoboCat and see what makes the site tick! What payment methods can you use here to deposit and withdraw? Does the site require verification, and if so, what does it consist of, and how can you complete it? Are robot cats just as cuddly as their furry counterparts despite being made of metal? Two of these questions will be answered below!
Payment Methods Available at RoboCat
MasterCard, Bank Transfer, Mifinity, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, Sticpay, Neosurf, Paysafecard, CashtoCode,
BTC, USDT, LTC, DOGE
Before we start writing about this section, we need to point out that RoboCat is available in more than 100 countries – and each of those countries tends to support quite different payment methods. As such, even if we say that the bookmaker supports Neteller, that wouldn’t be true for you if Neteller isn’t supported in your country, right? So consider the following as a general overview of the site and not as definitive facts, which would be impossible to convey in a broad review like ours. To find the specific methods available in your country, check the Payments page from the footer of the main page – you can even access it without registration!
Looking at the big picture, you can place bets using MasterCard (surprisingly not Visa, we didn’t find any countries where it was supported), as well as bank transfer. Beyond this, you’ll be relying mostly on e-wallets like Mifinity, Skrill, Neteller, or Jeton – again, availability will change based on your location. A few countries will also have prepaid solutions: CashtoCode, Paysafecard, and Neosurf. Finally, we’ve got crypto, and sadly, the selection here isn’t particularly broad: only Bitcoin, Tether, Litecoin, and Doge, Even popular coins like Ethereum aren’t represented!
Overall, while RoboCat seems to be banking on having a lot of different types of methods under its belt, the actual number of those methods deserves some criticism – especially when most of them aren’t available internationally.
RoboCat Verification
If you already have experience playing at online bookies, then you’re probably well acquainted with the verification procedure (or if you prefer its more formal name, KYC – Know Your Customer). And if you aren’t, well, this procedure, as its name suggests, is designed to let the casino know precisely who is playing there. In other words, you’ll need to prove you are who you say you are, as well as where you live, and that the payment method you used to deposit is your own (and not a stolen credit card or something like that). All this has to happen before you can make your first withdrawal from the site.
RoboCat does this too, just like practically all betting sites – and the reason for it is very simple. You see, online gambling sites have a nasty history with money laundering, where unsavory individuals deposit illegally gained funds and then withdraw them immediately, thus leaving a paper trail which marks the money as casino winnings (and not, say, stolen from a bank). To prevent this, all casinos are required to implement a number of security features, with verification being one of them. If they don’t, no payment providers (think MasterCard, Neteller, etc) will want to work with them.
How to Verify Your Account at RoboCat
Go to Verification
First off, go to your profile and select the Verification tab. Since RoboCat is available in many languages, it might be called something else when the site is set to something other than English.
Obtain the Documents
See all the documents listed there (ID card, proof of address, etc)? Go ahead and fetch them, you should already have access to pretty much everything.
Photograph Physical Documents
Some of the documents, like your bank statement (which can be used to prove your address) might be digital. Others, like your ID card or passport, will be physical. Use your phone to photograph all physical documents.
Upload Files
Going back to the KYC menu, use the interface to select all the files and upload them to their respective places. The verification procedure will start automatically from there.
Frequently Asked Questions
You’ll need to deposit at least €10 – and that number jumps to €20 and sometimes €30 if you wish to claim a bonus with your deposit.
The minimum withdrawal is also set to €10.
While RoboCat hasn’t stated how long withdrawals take, most sites tend to take about 3 or 4 days. Keep in mind that this timeframe only covers how long it’ll take the bookmaker to examine, approve, and then dispatch your winnings, and does not take into account how long it’ll take for the funds to make it into your pocket.
If speed is your preference, then we would advise you to avoid bank transfer. While it has its advantages, it’s going to be a very slow method that can delay your winnings by up to 10 days. Practically every other payment option available for withdrawal (e-wallets or crypto) will lead to much faster withdrawals, so at this point, the choice boils down to personal preference.
No, there aren’t – RoboCat doesn’t require you to pay any fees, all of those will be covered by the bookmaker. However, if you were to transfer your money from one payment method to another after you’ve withdrawn, that will obviously carry fees with it that will depend on the payment provider’s policies.