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Our tester, Coolife, paid a visit to JeffBet Casino. Check out how good this casino is in terms of signing up, depositing, gameplay, KYC and withdrawing. Highlights:
- Tester of the casino: Coolife
- Date of registering: SUN, June 12th 2022
- Deposit: $255.00 CAD via Interac on WED, June 15th 2022
- KYC: No documents needed
- Withdrawal: Requested $64.00 CAD on WED, June 15th received on MON June 20th, 2022
Hello and welcome back to our channel!
I’m Natasha, your host, and I’m here to guide you through another test report. This time, our tester within the project From the Players, for the Players signed up, made a deposit, played a couple of games, skipped KYC and withdrew some money at JeffBet, a comprehensive online gaming arena, sister brand to Schmitts, Plush and PlayUK.
If that tickles your fancy, stick around for a minute or so as we break down everything you need to know about our tester’s experience at this place. Of course, we’re not letting you go anywhere without a quick recap:
REGISTRATION
Coolife started the test on Sunday, June 12th 2022 by signing up at JeffBet Casino with his email address, new password and phone number. After submitting, he was required to complete the registration and provide full name, gender, date of birth, country, address, city, postal code, and currency, the usual stuff.
Last but not least, our tester had to confirm legal age and agree to the terms and conditions before continuing, enabling him to take a look at the games and proceed with depositing. Since it’s not part of our test, Coolife also had to refuse the Saturday Spinner offer consisting of 10 free spins on Gunslinger: Reloaded, a Wild West shooter from Play’n GO released in 2018.
DEPOSITING
The next phase took place on June 15th, 2022. Coolife picked Interac as his banking method of choice to transfer CA$ 255.00 to his account. After entering his phone number and confirming the transaction, he had to choose his financial institution to complete the process.
With the funds visible in his balance after a minute or so, Coolife was ready to play some games. If you’re not familiar with Interac, please take time to learn more about its advantages as a payment method at online casinos. Check out our hacks and tricks that could be of help when transferring money to or from your casino account here:
GAMING
With some fancy balance in his newly created account, our tester launched Age of Conquest. Unfortunately, he didn’t have much luck with it and managed to decrease his balance to CA$ 172.10 after 10 minutes of playing.
Next on his list was Midas Treasure from Kalamba Games. After only a couple of spins, Coolife made his first bigger win of CA$ 33.00. With his balance well beyond CA$ 270.70 at this point, our player decided to increase the bet and made two cool wins, the first being CA$ 61.20 and the second one being just above CA$ 62.00.
These rewards were also followed by a streak of smaller wins in the range of CA$ 9.00 or so. By the end of that round, our tester’s balance was CA$ 343.40, so he decided to call it a day and continue with the survey by requesting a withdrawal.
WITHDRAWAL
Once ready, our player requested CA$ 64.00 via Interac. The withdrawal was made on Wednesday, June 15th but as our report shows, it took five days for the payment to appear on his bank account. This occurred on Monday, June 20th 2022 – three business days later plus the weekend.
According to Coolife, the withdrawal was processed without any need for verification. Nonetheless, when it comes to KYC, JeffBet sometimes requires identity verification before processing a withdrawal. In that case, players must upload one or more of the following documents:
• A clear, eligible copy of both sides of the credit card
• Proof of address such as utility bill or credit card statement
• Proof of ID, for example a valid photographic identifying document, a valid passport, a driver's license or national ID card
Withdrawals at JeffBet Casino are subject to a processing fee in the amount of 1% up to £3 per withdrawal. If an account is regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority, the maximum withdrawal amount per account is £3,000 per week and £6,000 per month.
Players can cashout using a variety of methods, including credit cards, e-wallets and cryptocurrencies.
CONCLUSION
While the registration, depositing times, absence of KYC and hitting cool wins when playing slots made it an easy job for our tester, we can’t help but notice that the withdrawal was a bit high-strung. It took three working days to cash out via Interac plus the weekend, so it’s perhaps a bit too much for a minor payout.
We’ll let you dwell on that and invite you to learn more about JeffBet Casino after watching by opening an account! Thank you for watching, take care and play responsibly – From the Players, for the Players is coming back soon!
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