Wingaga Withdrawal
Wingaga Withdrawal/Verification
You might be wondering why we’re still only halfway through our review even though we’ve already covered all the important parts – well, that’s because we haven’t even started talking about the important parts! True, we’ve covered all of the surface-level stuff, but there’s so much more hiding just beneath the surface that might make your break your entire experience – like, for example, the presence or absence of particular payment methods, or the difficulty of verification! Not to worry, though – we’re on the case!
Payment Methods Available at Wingaga
Before we dive into the payment options that Wingaga offers, we have to make it very clear that the site is available in a whole lot of countries across multiple continents. As such, some of those countries are going to offer vastly different payment methods to their citizens than others. Take, for example, Neosurf – a pre-paid solution that is only available in a few markets and physically can’t be purchased in the rest (which may or may not support its direct competitor Paysafecard).
Every country will support credit cards (such as Visa and MasterCard), as well as crypto, which we’ll get into in just a little bit. The rest of it is very strongly dependent on where you live – some places will support Neteller and Skrill, others will not and will limit you to e-wallets like Jeton and Mifinity. Country-specific solutions, like Interac, are also obviously only available in one market. As such, we’d recommend that you check out the methods available to you before registering – you can do that by selecting Payments from the footer of the site.
Crypto seems to be the only constant here, as no matter where you’re from you’ll always have access to about 10 currencies – including Bitcoin, Tether, Ethereum, Doge, and Shiba. And while this isn’t the biggest diversity of options we’ve ever seen, it’s a rather impressive selection nonetheless, and nothing to scoff at if you’re a crypto fan!
Wingaga Verification
Money laundering has been a concern for online gambling sites ever since, well, online gambling has been a thing at all! If you’re a shady criminal, then funneling your illegally gained funds through an online casino site gives you a legal excuse for how you got them (“I just won them, officer”), with fairly minimal risk since you’re not aiming to profit, just to wager through them once.
Obviously, we can’t have that! Not only is aiding and abetting criminals just all-around unsavory, but also, plenty of betting sites in the past were closed down because they allowed this. Luckily, Wingaga (alongside just about any other online gambling brand out there) has built-in protections called “KYC”, or Know Your Customer – also known as verification.
This verification is very similar to the kind of background check you’d undergo when, say, applying for a new job. First, you’ll have to present a few identifying documents to the casino in order to tie your account to a real, tangible person (and not just some anonymous persona). After that, Wingaga’s experts will look you up, and if you’re not associated with the Sicilian mafia of something, you’ll be good to go!
How to Verify Your Account at Wingaga
Go to your Profile
First step, off to your profile! Wingaga supports a lot of different languages, so this might look a little different, but you’re looking for a tab that says “Verification”, “Documents”, or “KYC”.
Find the List of Documents
On the next page, you should be able to see a list of documents, like proof of ID or address. Make a note of exactly what you need, as it differs based on your country!
Obtain the Documents
Go ahead and grab all of the documents from the list in step 2! Chances are, most of them you already have on you (like your ID card), while others may require a trip to the bank. Shouldn’t be too tough, though!
Take and Upload Photos
Take clear, up-close pictures of every single document, and then upload it to its appropriate spot in the Documents tab. Wingaga will take care of the rest, simple as that!
Frequently Asked Questions
The minimum amount required to place a deposit at Wingaga is only €10 – but you’ll need to put down at least €20 for most bonuses.
Just like the minimum deposit, the minimum withdrawal is also €10.
Although Wingaga hasn’t stated precisely how long a withdrawal would take, it shouldn’t be longer than 3-4 business days. Keep in mind that this only takes into account the amount of time the site will take to dispatch your winnings, and not additional delays by payment processors.
Using crypto like Litecoin or Tether will generally result in some very quick withdrawals. Same goes for e-wallets like Neteller or Skrill.
No. Although there might be a fee associated with converting money from one currency to another (for example, Bitcoin to Euro), Wingaga will not charge any fees for withdrawals no matter which method you’re using.