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withdraw fees high?

noticed lately that some sites are charging way more for withdrawals than they used to. not talking about a couple bucks either, it's like 3-4% sometimes. can't help but wonder if this is just the new normal, or if they're trying to make up for all those no-fee deposit promos. feels like every time you get a small win and try to cash out, you end up losing a chunk just for moving your own money.

i get that banks and e-wallets have their own fees, but even so, seems like the house is double-dipping. makes me rethink spinning slots when i know cashing out is gonna sting. in live dealer and roulette too, it kills the edge if you happen to get ahead. maybe it's different in other places or with certain withdrawal types. curious what everyone else is seeing, especially if you're playing the same games. not sure if switching up payment options really helps, or if it's just another illusion like the ‘almost won’ reels on slots.

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nah, 3-4% on crypto casinos isn't "normal," it's a lazy cash grab. btc network fee isn't eating your whole $200 cashout.

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$200 cashout is the part that got me lol, anything under $250 gets nickeled to death.

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