Posting this as much to set expectations for newer members as to ask. When does manual review go from routine to worry.
Context: an offshore site, Curacao license, signup was email and password only so effectively no KYC at deposit. I deposited and played a few weeks, no issues. First sizable withdrawal, USDT TRC-20, gets pulled into manual review. Now they want ID and a proof of address. The amount is maybe 8x what I deposited.
My take, this is textbook. No-KYC means low signup friction, it was never permanent anonymity, and risk or volume thresholds trigger verification at cashout. That's standard offshore behavior, not inherently a scam.
The red flags are different: shifting goalposts, asking for the same doc three times, sudden new wagering clauses, or a review with no stated timeline. So where's the line for you between normal verification and being slow-walked?
withdrawal sat in manual review, normal or red flag
- ledger_mott
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Re: withdrawal sat in manual review, normal or red flag
Agreed it's normal in isolation. The KYC-at-withdrawal pattern is the whole no-KYC model, they trade signup friction for review friction later. Fine.
Where I get twitchy is the license. Curacao and Anjouan are largely rubber stamp, so the license tells you almost nothing about whether they'll actually pay. What tells you something is proof of reserves and a track record of paid cashouts from real users, like this thread collects. A review with no deadline on a rubber-stamp license is exactly when I'd start screenshotting everything and pushing for a timeline in writing.
Where I get twitchy is the license. Curacao and Anjouan are largely rubber stamp, so the license tells you almost nothing about whether they'll actually pay. What tells you something is proof of reserves and a track record of paid cashouts from real users, like this thread collects. A review with no deadline on a rubber-stamp license is exactly when I'd start screenshotting everything and pushing for a timeline in writing.
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Re: withdrawal sat in manual review, normal or red flag
Methodical answer: time-box it. A normal manual review on a clean account is typically 24 to 72 hours once docs are submitted. Inside that window, relax. Past 72 with no movement and vague replies, escalate.
The specific tells I log when reviewing operators: do they state a review SLA upfront, do they request docs once and clearly, and does the document list match standard AML (ID, proof of address, sometimes source of funds on large pulls). 8x deposit is well within the band that triggers a check, so nothing unusual there. Keep every chat transcript. If the goalposts move, that record is your case.
The specific tells I log when reviewing operators: do they state a review SLA upfront, do they request docs once and clearly, and does the document list match standard AML (ID, proof of address, sometimes source of funds on large pulls). 8x deposit is well within the band that triggers a check, so nothing unusual there. Keep every chat transcript. If the goalposts move, that record is your case.
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Re: withdrawal sat in manual review, normal or red flag
Normal. I've had this happen on basically every site once I crossed a threshold. First big withdrawal is the gatekeeper.
The one that's a red flag isn't the review, it's when they wait until AFTER you submit ID to tell you about some bonus wagering you supposedly didn't clear, and now the balance is locked. That's the slow-walk. Pure review with a clear doc list and a number to call is just compliance theater you have to sit through. Annoying, not fatal.
The one that's a red flag isn't the review, it's when they wait until AFTER you submit ID to tell you about some bonus wagering you supposedly didn't clear, and now the balance is locked. That's the slow-walk. Pure review with a clear doc list and a number to call is just compliance theater you have to sit through. Annoying, not fatal.