How to Withdraw at Rezeki66

At Rezeki66, cashing out your winnings is simple, secure, and designed for Malaysian players. Our platform supports multiple withdrawal channels with quick processing and round-the-clock availability. This guide walks you through the process, available methods, and solutions if you encounter any issues.

Why Withdraw from Rezeki66?

Withdrawal Methods You Can Use

1. E-Wallets

Compatible with Touch 'n Go, Boost, GrabPay, and DuitNow. These are among the fastest ways to receive your funds, often instant.

2. Bank Transfer

Withdraw directly through FPX to banks like Maybank, CIMB, RHB, Public Bank, and more. Transactions are normally completed within 5–45 minutes.

3. Cryptocurrency (USDT TRC20)

If you prefer crypto, you can request withdrawals in USDT (TRC20). Processing is typically 10–45 minutes, depending on blockchain traffic.

Step-by-Step Withdrawal Process

Step 1: Log in to Your Rezeki66 Account

Step 2: Pick Your Withdrawal Method

Step 3: Fill in Withdrawal Details

Step 4: Confirm the Request

Step 5: Receive Your Funds

Withdrawal Limits & Speed

Method Min Withdrawal Max Per Transaction Processing Time
E-Wallets RM20 No set limit Instant – 15 mins
Bank Transfer RM20 No set limit 5–45 minutes
Crypto (USDT) 100 USDT No set limit 10–45 minutes

* VIP users can request special withdrawal limits.

Common Problems & Fixes

1. Delayed Withdrawal

2. Rejected Request

3. Funds Not Arriving

Tips for Safe Withdrawals

Maximize your winnings by following these tips:

FAQs – Withdrawals at Rezeki66

1. What’s the minimum withdrawal amount?

RM30 for eWallet and bank transfer, 1000 USDT for crypto.

2. How long do withdrawals take?

Usually instant to 1 hour, depending on method and provider.

3. Can I withdraw using a different method than I deposited?

For security, withdrawals usually must match your deposit method.

4. Why would my withdrawal be rejected?

Most often due to incorrect details or an unverified account.

5. Are there any withdrawal fees?

Rezeki66 does not charge fees, but your bank or eWallet may apply their own charges.

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