On WorldWinner, there are no limits as to how much cash winnings a player may withdraw from their account, however, there are limitations as to how much may be credited/refunded back to a Credit/Debit Card and Apple Pay account, per the agreements with those payment method types.
If you use a Credit/Debit Card or Apple Pay account to deposit into WorldWinner, you would only be credited/refunded for withdrawals up to the amount that was deposited into WorldWinner.
If you withdraw more than what you had deposited into WorldWinner using a Credit/Debit Card or Apple Pay account, the amount withdrawn over the amount deposited may need to process as a Check.
A withdrawal (full or partial) may be "rejected" and credited back to a WorldWinner account if the withdrawal is to process as a Check and:
- The withdrawal/Check amount is less than $10. ($10 is the minimum amount for a Check withdrawal to process.)
Or
- The withdrawal/Check was to be processed to an International account. (WorldWinner cannot process and send checks to non-US based accounts/players.)
If any of those factors are true, the Check withdrawal would be "rejected" and the withdrawn funds would be credited back to the WorldWinner account balance typically within 14 days of the withdrawal request.
The transaction type showing the funds were credited back to the account balance will appear as a "Withdrawal Reversal" when viewing your WorldWinner Account Statement.
To avoid having any withdrawal (full or partial) be processed as a Check or be subject to "rejection" and reversal back to your WorldWinner account, use a PayPal or Venmo account to deposit into WorldWinner.
PayPal and Venmo do not have the same deposit/withdrawal restrictions that Credit/Debit Cards and Apple Pay have. Having a PayPal account or Venmo account on file for your WorldWinner account will ensure that you won't need to deal with withdrawal checks or withdrawal reversals at any given time.
Once a successful deposit is made into WorldWinner using a PayPal account or Venmo account, those payment methods would be eligible to receive future withdrawals.