Sports Betting
Gbets Withdrawal Methods
We explain withdrawal methods and more when using Gbets bookmaker for your betting needs and wants.
Gbets provides various methods punters can use to withdraw their winnings. Each limit has a different withdrawal processing method, so here’s the complete list of Gbets withdrawal options.
Step-By-Step Guide How to Withdraw Money from Gbets
Regardless of the method, users must first log into their Gbets account. Here’s how to withdraw money from a Gbets account using a desktop or the betting site’s Android and iOS apps:
- Click the Withdraw button after logging in.
- Choose a withdrawal method.
- A notification box with an empty field for the preferred withdrawal amount will open. The window will also inform users of the amount they can withdraw at once.
- Enter the preferred withdrawal amount.
- Click Confirm Withdrawal to send the request.
- Wait at least 24 hours for the withdrawal to arrive.
Withdrawal Options
There are different Gbets withdrawal rules for each chosen method. Here’s a detailed guide on how to withdraw money from Gbets for each payment gateway.
FNB eWallet
Users who want to know how to withdraw on Gbets using an FNB e-wallet must note that instant withdrawal isn’t available from 9 PM to 12 PM. Users who wish to use an FNB e-wallet must also have at least R3,000 in their account.
FNB
FNB is one of the fastest withdrawal methods on Gbets. Here’s a step-by-step guide for FNB withdrawal:
- Choosing FNB on the deposit page will give users a withdrawal PIN Code.
- Use the USSD code *120*277#.
- Choose OTT Wallet.
- Enter the PIN Code via ATM or SMS.
Standard Bank
To withdraw to a standard bank transfer, users can follow these steps:
Submit a withdrawal request on the Gbets withdrawal page and choose Standard Bank.
2. Wait for an SMS confirmation and follow the SMS guide.
3. Use the PIN Code on the ATM of their choice.
Besides using an ATM, users can also give their PIN code to any of these Gbets retailers:
- Boxer
- Pick ‘n Pay
- Shoprite
- Checkers
- Game
- Cambridge
- Spar
- PEP
Money Market via Shoprite
Money Market allows users to withdraw via Shoprite, which means they can cash their winnings into Shoprite vouchers. Users can log in or register a Money Market Account through the Shoprite SA App (or dial *120*3534#).
Card Transfer
Gbets users can withdraw using American Express, Mastercard, and a Visa bank card. The process is instantaneous, but the fund might take up to 24 hours to reach the user’s account. Transaction requests after Friday at 4 PM will finish on the following Monday.
Celbux Instant Payment
Celbux is a fast withdrawal method for mobile users. To withdraw using Celbux, here’s the step-by-step guide:
- After submitting a withdrawal via Celbux from Gbets, users will receive a PIN through SMS.
- Dial *120*7687# and send the PIN code.
Users can also use the PIN code to withdraw from retail stores, including:
- Dis-Chem
- Clicks
- KFC
- OBC
- Pick ‘n Pay
- Boxer
- U-Save
- Checkers
- Shoprite
1Voucher
Gbets users can redeem their winnings through their nearest 1Voucher trader or use the 1Voucher app to withdraw via voucher.
Gbets Withdrawal Time
How long does a Gbets withdrawal take? Gbets withdrawal time depends on the method, but most are instantaneous. However, some methods’ processing times may take up to 24 hours to finish.
Minimum and Maximum Withdrawal Limits
Gbets' minimum withdrawal is R20, but some payment methods have a different minimum. When users request a withdrawal using their credit cards, they must withdraw at least R50 per transaction.
Gbets' maximum withdrawal also differs between methods. Users can withdraw up to R3,000 daily using FNB and up to R24,000 per month using FNB e-wallet. Check the withdrawal section for the exact Gbets withdrawal limit regarding the chosen transaction method.
Withdrawal Fees
Gbets doesn’t charge for withdrawal transactions. However, some banks and e-wallets come with a transaction fee. Users should check with their payment provider to see if they charge anything.
Verification Process
When the requested amount is in the account’s balance, Gbets will immediately send it using the chosen payment method. This verification process takes up to 24 hours and immediately reduces the user’s balance after the confirmation.
Gbets may also examine the user’s FICA documents during this process. When the operator requires a copy of any document, users will have to provide it via email or web upload before receiving their withdrawals.
Withdrawal Problems
There’s a chance that a user’s withdrawal request isn’t going through. To avoid a Gbets withdrawal problem, users must consider several factors before withdrawing funds.
Play-Through Requirements
The regular withdrawal process and how Gbets bonus withdrawals go are different. Users with an active bonus or promo code must pay attention to their play-through requirements. Their withdrawal requests might be rejected if they haven’t met the requirements.
Account Status
Before users can withdraw, Gbets must confirm their identities. If an account is not yet verified by Gbets, the user might not be able to submit a withdrawal.
Minimum Requirement
The operator might not accept the request when they request a withdrawal lower than the minimum withdrawal on Gbets. Users must always know a sports betting site’s withdrawal limits to avoid delays or rejection.
Computer-related problems
A betting site is reliant on technology and the Internet. If a user feels like they’ve fulfilled all the requirements, there’s a chance that the site encounters a technical error. Users should contact a customer support agent and have their request checked to ensure they’re not stuck mid-
Is Gbets Legit?
Gbets runs under Dymanex (PTY) Ltd.’s operation and follows several regulations. Gbets betting site holds a Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board licence and complies with the Financial Intelligence Centre Act.
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Anders is an iGaming specialist with 7 years experience in content creation and strategy implementation in both the casino and betting industry across diverse markets with main focus on the Nordics.