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Henkss1

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I would like to have information about Trustly, this is not something I could find from Trustly home page.. So I have noticed it's possible to deposit using Trustly at Unibet casino - is it possible to withdraw with Trustly too? And is it faster than normal bank transfer? 

From what I know Trustly has always been fast - after casino just pays it's instantly in bank account (does not take 1-3 days like normal bank transfer). However I've heard and read that it is not that fast anymore / or it depends on the casino (what kind of deals casino has made with payment provides or something...) is that so?

If someone knows better please let me know.. have you made withdrawal with Trustly (in here, Unibet) ? How long did it take? And what was your bank (Op, Nordea...) ?

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I don´t think you can, at least not for me it isn´t option that i can find. Never withdrawn from any site with it so don´t know is it faster or not either. But i have had money to my bank account (nordea) the sameday i have withdrawn so it is quite fast imo. This was during week, i think weekend withdraws goes to the next banking day.

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Wouldn´t it be time to get rid of fees when you deposit as not many of the sites have those anymore. Maybe with card deposits they have but not with Trustly or bank transfers.

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@Henkss1, at the moment we don't use Trustly for withdrawals, but the provider we currently use in your country works exactly the same way as Trustly :)

@Livertool, good question. You need to keep in mind that Unibet actually supports a good part of the total payment fee when you make deposits/withdrawals so it would be difficult to remove it completely. I'm not saying that it won't happen in the future, but it's a decision on a strategic level and therefore I can't really get a yes/no nor a detailed explanation on this one.

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