Wondering how long it actually takes to get your money from Mr Luck? We put the withdrawal time to the test using real money and a Visa debit card, receiving our money in 10 minutes.
In this guide, you will find our full test results, the step-by-step breakdown of the process, and tips to get your money out faster.
Mr Luck relies on the Aspire Global foundation, meaning it has many sister sites, but the site itself isn't that big in the UK. There are quite a few reasons for this, if we're being honest, and it likely won't change in the near future. The withdrawal process actually has something to do with it, even if the withdrawal time is fast.
Indeed, Mr Luck charges a 0.5% fee on ALL withdrawals as we found out during our testing, which is a big shame. Any chance of competing with the best bookies goes out the window there. Below, we have collected the key information about withdrawals at Mr Luck, such as the payment methods available and the withdrawal time for each.
| Payment Method | Min Withdrawal | Max Withdrawal | Withdrawal Fee | Withdrawal Time | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
      Visa       |  £1 | Not specified | 0.5% | 10 minutes in our test | 
      Mastercard       |  £1 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-6 business days | 
      Apple Pay       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-6 business days | 
      Instant Bank Transfer       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-2 business days | 
      PayPal       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-2 business days | 
      Trustly       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-4 business days | 
      MuchBetter       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-2 business days | 
      Skrill       |  £10 | Not specified | 0.5% | 0-2 business days | 
Based on our tests, the fastest way to withdraw funds from Mr Luck is through Visa. We got the money after just 10 minutes in our test with the method, which caught us by surprise (in a good way), and we doubt that many of the other methods will be able to match this.
Instant Bank Transfer is probably a good contender if you do wish to find another fast method, even if it isn't always instant, while the e-wallets also tend to guarantee speed. The same goes for Apple Pay, though that will depend on your debit card above all.
Mr Luck doesn't have the smoothest of withdrawal cashiers, or at least it isn't as fancy as other bookies, so we have put together a step-by-step guide below if you need a hand.
Withdrawing is just as easy as depositing, and accessing the cashier is very straightforward. Again, we want to click to enter the profile menu, and then select the 'Withdraw' option this time.

It is worth noting that you cannot have a bonus active when withdrawing, so you must withdraw your money and sacrifice your bonuses, or use them before withdrawing, which is another drawback.

Instead of being shown the menu of payment options this time, if you want to change methods, you must do so in the cashier manually. However, it is a rarity that you will deposit with one method and then change.

Finally, enter the amount that you would like to withdraw and then tap the ‘Withdraw’ option at the bottom of the screen. It is also worth ensuring that you are ok with the withdrawal fee.
In our test, it took just ten minutes for the money to arrive in our bank account, which is very impressive indeed.


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