Step 2 - Choose your method. Select your rail. Critical: the withdrawal method should match your deposit method wherever the cashier allows it. Card deposits are frequently refunded to the original card; POLi deposits route back through POLi; crypto deposits are expected to be withdrawn in the same coin, with no mixing across assets. This "match the deposit" rule is stated by the operator and enforced by most offshore cashiers as an anti-money-laundering control, but we have not found independent third-party verification of the exact wording. Confirm it in the cashier before you plan around it.
Step 3 - Enter the amount. Minimums start at roughly A$20-A$30 for crypto and e-wallets, and are materially higher for bank transfer (commonly quoted around A$200). Check that your requested withdrawal amount sits inside the per-request, daily, weekly and monthly ceilings, and that it does not include locked bonus funds. Requesting more than your withdrawable balance is one of the most common causes of an instantly rejected request.
Step 4 - Submit. Confirm the request. The status changes to Pending. From this moment, resist the temptation to reopen a slot.
Step 5 - Internal review. The finance and compliance team verifies KYC status, bonus wagering completion, real-money turnover (JeetCity applies an AML turnover expectation of roughly 3× on deposited funds before withdrawal), payment-method ownership and account uniqueness. Published window: up to 48 hours. Verified, bonus-free accounts frequently clear far faster.
Step 6 - Receive funds. Once the status shows Approved or Processed, delivery speed belongs to the rail: minutes to two hours for crypto, 24-48 hours for e-wallets, up to a week for cards and bank transfers. Watch your email, because a document request at this stage restarts the review cycle.
Flow summary: login → Banking → method selection → amount entry → confirmation → Pending → Approved/Processed.