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Your account balance sits ready on quizy, and you want to move it back to your wallet. We handle cash-out requests through the same payment methods you used to deposit — local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or your bank account. The process is straightforward: request a withdrawal, we verify your account details, and your funds return to your chosen payment method.

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Cash Out on quizy covers the full withdrawal flow — from initiating a request to receiving funds in your e-wallet or bank account. We explain how verification works, what to expect during processing, and how to troubleshoot if a withdrawal stalls. Whether you're cashing out after a session on Liga 1 markets, live-dealer tables, or slot games, the mechanics stay the same.

How quizy Cash Out works

Cash Out is the reverse of your deposit flow. When you fund your quizy account with DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, we record that payment method. Later, when you request a withdrawal, we send your funds back to that same method. If you deposited via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual account, your cash-out goes back to the bank account you transferred from.

The withdrawal request starts in your account dashboard. You enter the amount, confirm your payment method, and submit. Our system cross-checks your account balance, verifies your identity details, and queues the request. Once approved, your funds move to the payment processor — mobile banking, local payment, your bank, or whichever method you chose. From there, the funds arrive in your wallet or account according to that provider's standard timeline.

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Select your payment method before confirming a cash-out request.

We do not charge a fee to process your withdrawal on quizy. Your full requested amount goes to your payment method; we do not deduct a percentage or flat rate. Some payment providers (online payment, e-wallet, your bank) may apply their own fees, but those are outside our control and depend on your account type and transaction history with them.

Timing varies by payment method. E-wallet transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) typically settle within standard processing windows. Bank transfers (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) follow your bank's inter-account transfer rules. We do not guarantee exact settlement times; we process requests according to each provider's standard service level.

Your withdrawal history stays visible in your account. You can review past cash-outs, pending requests, and rejected withdrawals (if any) in one place. This record helps you track your account activity and verify that funds arrived as expected.

quizy Cash Out verification and security

Before we approve a withdrawal, we verify that the account requesting the cash-out matches the payment method on file. This step protects both you and us. If your account details have changed — a new phone number, a different address, or a fresh payment method — we may ask you to re-verify before processing the withdrawal.

Account verification
We confirm your identity using the details you provided during registration. This may include your phone number, email, or ID document.
Payment method match
Your withdrawal must go to a payment method linked to your quizy account. We do not send cash-outs to third-party wallets or accounts.
Balance check
We confirm your account holds the full amount you requested. If your balance is lower, the withdrawal is rejected and you can resubmit a smaller amount.
Fraud screening
Our system flags unusual patterns — rapid withdrawals, mismatched account details, or requests from new devices. We may pause the request for manual review.

If your withdrawal is rejected, we send a notification to your registered email or phone. The message explains why — for example, "Account verification pending" or "Payment method mismatch." You can then update your details and resubmit.

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Update your account security settings anytime.
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Your withdrawal history is always accessible.
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Choose your preferred payment method for each withdrawal.

We store your payment information using standard security practices. Your bank details, e-wallet credentials, and personal data are encrypted and kept separate from our main systems. We do not share your payment information with third parties, and we do not use your data for marketing without your consent.

Withdrawal limits and minimums

Each payment method on quizy has a minimum withdrawal amount. E-wallets (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) typically allow withdrawals from a low threshold, while bank transfers (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) may have slightly higher minimums. e-wallet withdrawals follow your bank's rules for the account linked to your mobile banking ID.

We do not impose a maximum withdrawal per request, but your account balance cannot go below zero. If you request more than your balance, the system rejects the request. Some payment providers may have their own daily or monthly limits; those are outside our control.

Tip: Check your payment provider's limits before requesting a large withdrawal. local payment, online payment, and other e-wallets may cap daily transfers; your bank may have inter-account transfer limits. Contact your provider if a withdrawal fails due to their limits.

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Choosing the right payment method

If you have multiple payment methods linked to your quizy account, pick the one that suits your needs. DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment are instant for most users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Yogyakarta. Bank transfers (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) are reliable but may take longer. e-wallet is fast if your bank supports it.

Troubleshooting a stuck withdrawal

If your cash-out request shows "Pending" after several hours, check the following:

Resubmitting a rejected withdrawal

A rejected withdrawal does not lock your account or your funds. Your balance remains intact, and you can request a new withdrawal immediately. Review the rejection reason, update any mismatched details, and try again. If the same issue persists, reach out to support before resubmitting.

Linking a new payment method

If you want to cash out to a different e-wallet or bank account, you must link it to your quizy account first. Go to your account settings, add the new payment method, and verify it (usually by confirming a small test deposit or OTP). Once verified, you can use it for future withdrawals.

Important: We only send cash-outs to payment methods linked to your account. Do not request a withdrawal to a friend's wallet or a third-party account. Such requests will be rejected, and your funds will remain in your quizy balance.

Cash-out during peak times

During high-traffic periods (major Liga 1 matches, Piala Indonesia finals, or holiday seasons like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha), payment processors may experience delays. Your withdrawal request is still processed, but settlement to your e-wallet or bank account may take longer than usual. We recommend requesting cash-outs during off-peak hours if you need funds urgently.

Cash Out on quizy is designed to be as simple as your deposit. You control when you withdraw, which payment method you use, and how much you move. Our verification steps protect your account, and our transparency keeps you informed at every stage. If you have questions about a specific withdrawal, your account history, or payment methods, our support team is available through standard channels.

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