
Casino Payments Reviewer · Tucson, Arizona
Wendell Pryor records cashier mechanics for Casinos That Pay Instantly from Tucson, Arizona.
Fifteen years in the trades came first, then payments. The habit that carried over is a suspicion of labels: read the numbers on the equipment, not the sticker on the front. He started documenting casino cashiers after $400 of his own sat locked behind a promotion he had not realised he accepted, and discovered that the terms page and the cashier screen disagreed about the wagering multiple.
How he works. Each operator gets a funded account and at least two completed withdrawals. Every figure published — minimum, maximum, fee, weekly cap, contribution rate, maximum stake under a promotion — comes off the live cashier and is photographed. Where the operator's terms page contradicts its own cashier, both are recorded and the cashier is treated as authoritative, because that is the screen that governs the transaction.
What he refuses to publish. A per-brand payout clock. A score out of ten. Return-to-player percentages attributed to a casino rather than to the game studio that set them. Any figure he cannot point at a screenshot for.
The advice he repeats. Do the arithmetic before accepting an offer, not after. Check the fee on the same screen as the amount. Learn the day your weekly cap resets. And judge a withdrawal by the amount that arrived rather than the amount you requested — the difference between those two is where this whole category hides its costs.
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