MyStake's £750 withdrawal stuck at 'processing' for 72 hours - standard delay or red flag

tiebreak beth
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Put in a £750 withdrawal request on MyStake Monday evening after a decent session on their Evolution tables. It's now Thursday morning and still showing 'processing' status - no movement at all.

Their terms say 24-48 hours for standard withdrawals, and I've had faster payouts from them before (usually within 36 hours). Account is fully verified since October, no bonus funds involved, just straight winnings from blackjack.

Is this normal for larger amounts or should I be concerned? The live chat keeps saying 'finance team reviewing' but won72 hours seems excessive for a site that advertises quick payouts.

Anyone else had similar delays with MyStake recently? Wondering if I should escalate or just wait it out.

netrusher92
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72 hours for £750? That's taking the piss. I've pulled £1200 from Jack.com in under 18 hours multiple times. MyStake's been getting slower lately - probably cash flow issues or they're manually reviewing anything over £500 now.

Don't let them fob you off with 'finance team' excuses. Demand a timeline or threaten a complaint.

slice and dice joe
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Had a similar experience with MyStake back in November - £920 withdrawal that sat in processing for 5 days. Turned out they'd flagged my account for 'unusual betting patterns' because I'd switched from slots to live dealer games after a losing streak.

What finally moved it was emailing their VIP support directly (not live chat) with screenshots of the withdrawal request and my previous successful payouts. They processed it within 6 hours of that email. The key was showing I'd had faster withdrawals before - proved it wasn't a verification issue.

The delay cost me a decent in-play bet on the ATP Finals that week. Since then I've been splitting my action between MyStake and other sites to avoid having all my funds tied up in one place. Worth having backup options when you need quick access to winnings.

spinmaster uk
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Everyone's jumping on MyStake but honestly their processing times have always been inconsistent. £750 isn't even that large - I've seen people wait a week for £300 withdrawals there.

The real issue is people not reading the fine print. Their terms say 'up to 5 business days' in the detailed T&Cs, not the 24-48 hours they advertise on the main page. Classic bait and switch marketing.

Tenobet actually sticks to their stated timeframes - had three withdrawals there this month, all processed within their quoted 24-hour window. Sometimes the less flashy sites are more reliable.

courtcraft mike
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MyStake's been hit or miss lately. Had a £450 payout last month that took 4 days, then a £280 one the following week that came through in 14 hours. No pattern to it.

Try emailing [email protected] directly with your transaction ID. That usually gets faster responses than live chat.

clay court king
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The processing delays at MyStake correlate directly with their cash management cycles. I've tracked this over 8 months - withdrawals submitted Sunday-Tuesday typically process faster (24-36 hours) while Wednesday-Friday requests often sit for 3-5 days.

Your Monday evening request hitting the slower cycle explains the delay. They batch process withdrawals twice weekly, and larger amounts get secondary review. The £750 threshold seems to trigger additional checks - I've noticed this pattern with amounts over £600.

For future reference, their sister sites under the same licence have different processing queues. Worth diversifying if you're playing regularly with larger stakes.

wimbledon wisdom
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These modern operators promise the world but can't deliver basic service. In the old days, a cheque took 5-7 days but you knew exactly when it would arrive.

MyStake's just another flashy site with poor backend systems. Stick with established operators who've proven they can handle withdrawals properly over years, not months.

Crash Out Carl
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72 hours is pushing it but not completely mental for MyStake. Had a £920 withdrawal sit in processing for 87 hours back in October - turned out their payment provider had flagged it for manual review because it was over £800. The kicker was they never told me this was happening until I threatened a complaint to their Malta license.

Your £750 amount puts you right in that suspicious zone where they batch review larger withdrawals. If you're using the same card you deposited with and haven't switched payment methods mid-session, it's probably just their weekly review cycle catching up. But 72 hours without any status update email is poor form from them.