Quickbet accepts a couple of e-wallets, which should guarantee quick withdrawals, but we also wanted to test the process with a traditional debit card. As such, we withdrew the minimum amount of £10 with a Visa debit card, and the money arrived after just six hours.
While there are faster sites out there, some of which have it all done in just minutes, Quickbet's score is still good all things considered. Anything within a day with a debit card is good enough for us, as well as most punters.
⏱️ Withdrawal Time: 6 hours in our test 💳 Method Used: Visa Debit Card
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As Quickbet is one of L&L Europe's sites, with sister sites such as All British Casino and Pub Casino, the list of accepted payment methods is decent (as expected). Debit cards plus a couple of e-wallets are accepted methods and that is really all that punters need.
Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawing funds at Quickbet, from the payment methods available to the minimum withdrawal amount for each. As you can see, the withdrawal is also quite good even for traditional methods.
Payment Method | Min. Limit | Max. Limit | Transaction Fee | Processing Time |
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![]() Visa | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | 24 hours |
![]() Mastercard | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | 24 hours |
![]() Paypal | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | 24 hours |
![]() Skrill | £10 | £2,500 | No fee | 24 hours |
While we haven't tested them ourselves, PayPal and Skrill are usually very fast methods on betting sites and we have to assume that's the case on Quickbet too. Especially since it didn't take long for us to get the funds with a Visa debit card (six hours).
We usually complain about sites that only have debit cards and no e-wallets, but of course we can't make this argument with Quickbet. The site has made sure to cover the bases and we have to praise the owner L&L Europe for this. The minimum withdrawal of £10 could be improved, though.
If you have not withdrawn money from Quickbet before, you can follow our step-by-step guide below:
When withdrawing funds, we want to look at the bottom of the screen as we need to enter the cashier, via the 'Withdrawal' option.
Then, select your chosen payment method. For us, some methods were blanked out as we had not previously used them when depositing, which is understandable. So, again, we chose to use a Visa debit card.
Once you have chosen your payment method, you will be able to see the method in the withdrawal area, just to ensure you are using the right method. Then, enter your withdrawal amount, and tap 'Withdraw'.
You can normally expect your money quite quickly. However, if your request is taking longer to finalise, head to the profile area via the icon in the bottom right corner. Then, select 'Transactions' to see the status of your withdrawal. For us, it took six hours to get the money.
Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.