LolaJack Withdrawals: Processing Time, Limits, and Status Checks

The first useful distinction is between a submitted payout request and a completed payout. LolaJack allows up to 3 pending withdrawal requests at the same time, and the stated handling frame is up to 3 business days after the request or the last payout.
That time frame does not run in a vague way. The stated working window is Monday to Friday from 6 AM to 5 PM GMT, so a request can still be inside the normal range even when several calendar days have already passed.
The other early checkpoint is condition-based, not only time-based. At least 1x turnover of deposited funds is required before withdrawal, and if the payout looks blocked by review rather than timing alone, the next useful step is to check account verification before retrying.
How Withdrawals Work at LolaJack
A payout request moves through more than one stage. The account first receives the request, then the financial review takes place, and only after that can the payout move toward completion.
This is why a request that exists in the account is not the same thing as money already sent out. The right reading is request first, review second, payout completion last.
- Submit the payout request from the account.
- Wait for the financial review to process the request.
- Check whether the request is still within the stated business-day frame.
- Only after review completion should the payout be treated as ready to leave the account.
Methods and Payout Route Expectations
The checked pack confirms a route expectation more clearly than a full withdrawal-method list. Where possible, users should expect the same payment route to be used rather than assume that every payout can be sent through any available method.
That matters because payout logic is not only about speed. It also depends on the route already tied to the account activity and the checks attached to that route.
- Do not assume every payout can be redirected freely.
- Read the existing payment route as part of the withdrawal check.
- If the exact payout-method list is not visible yet, check the withdrawal area in the account rather than guessing from the deposit side.
Withdrawal Time and Processing Stages
The main time signal is up to 3 business days after the request or the last payout. This is the stated handling frame, and it already explains many cases that feel delayed but are still inside the normal review window.
| Stage | What It Means | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Request submitted | The payout exists in the account but is not finished | Count business days from the request or last payout |
| Under handling | The financial team is still within the stated review frame | Read the Monday to Friday 6 AM to 5 PM GMT window correctly |
| Still not moving | The issue may be condition-based rather than time-based | Check turnover, review status, and visible payout room |
The table is useful because it separates waiting from a real blocker. A payout that is still inside the business-day frame should not be read the same way as a payout held by review, bonus conditions, or limit issues.
Limits and Amount Rules
The strongest confirmed limit signals are tied to pending requests and VIP-level payout room, not to a full public method-by-method withdrawal table. Up to 3 pending requests are allowed, and visible payout capacity also changes with the VIP ladder.
VIP 1 and VIP 2 show EUR 500 per day and EUR 5,000 per month. VIP 3 shows EUR 1,000 per day and EUR 10,000 per month, VIP 4 shows EUR 1,500 per day and EUR 15,000 per month, and VIP 5 shows EUR 2,000 per day and EUR 20,000 per month.
The short explanation here is enough for first checks, and the page on VIP levels is the better next step when the real question is how the visible payout room changes by status.
Verification and Withdrawal Blocks
An unfinished review is one of the strongest confirmed payout blockers. Verification can involve proof of identity, proof of residence, proof of payment-method ownership, and transaction history, and a payout can stay blocked while those checks are still open.
The timing also matters. Practical guidance points to around 24-48 hours after the full document set is received, while the formal terms allow up to 10 days once the request has been answered in full.
- Check whether the account is still waiting on a document request.
- Do not treat a normal sign-in as proof that payout review is already clear.
- Read the review state before repeating the withdrawal request.
- Remember that verification can start before a withdrawal, not only after one.
Common Reasons for Delays
Most delays fall into a short group of confirmed causes. The request may still be within the normal handling frame, the 1x turnover of deposited funds may not yet be complete, the account review may still be active, or the visible payout room may be too low for the amount requested.
Another mistake is reading business days like calendar days. The stated window already excludes a loose calendar interpretation because it is tied to Monday to Friday from 6 AM to 5 PM GMT.
- The request is still inside the stated review frame.
- The required 1x turnover has not been completed yet.
- Verification is still open or waiting on more documents.
- The request amount does not fit the visible payout room attached to the current level.
Rejected Payouts and What to Fix
A rejection should be read through conditions before it is read as a technical error. If total wagered amount stays below the deposit amount, winnings can be cancelled and a 10% commission may apply instead of a normal payout result.
There is also a stricter cost warning in some route families. In some bank-card or bank-transfer situations, a 15% commission rule may appear, which makes low-turnover payout attempts more expensive than they first look.
- Recheck whether deposited funds reached the 1x turnover requirement.
- Recheck whether the request is tied to a route with extra commission risk.
- Recheck whether a bonus or unfinished review still changes the payout outcome.
- Do not repeat the same request before the blocking condition is identified.
Where to Check Withdrawal Status
The useful status check belongs in the account, not in guesswork about timing alone. Read whether the request is still pending, whether review is holding it, and whether another account condition appears at the same time.
- Check whether the payout request is still pending.
- Check whether the account also shows an unfinished review.
- Check whether the amount fits the visible payout room tied to the current level.
- Check whether the request is still inside the stated handling frame before escalating.
What to Prepare for Support
Support becomes useful when the local checks are already finished and the payout still does not move. A vague message that only says the withdrawal is slow usually forces the same timing and condition checks to be repeated from the start.
- Registered username
- Full registered name
- Date and time of the payout request
- Requested amount
- Current review state, if one is visible
- What was already checked before contacting support
If the request has moved beyond the local checks and the issue still remains unresolved, use the support service with full account details and the exact payout timeline.
FAQ
How long do withdrawals take?
The stated handling frame is up to 3 business days after the request or the last payout. That window is tied to Monday to Friday from 6 AM to 5 PM GMT, so it should not be read as a simple calendar-day estimate.
Why is my withdrawal still pending?
The most common reasons are simple timing, unfinished 1x turnover of deposited funds, an active review, or a limit issue tied to the visible payout room. A pending request is not automatically a failed one.
How many pending withdrawal requests are allowed?
Up to 3 pending withdrawal requests are allowed at the same time. That is one of the first useful status checks when the payout flow starts to look unusual.
Do I need verification before a payout?
Verification can begin before a payout request, and an unfinished review can still block the withdrawal. The account may ask for proof of identity, proof of residence, proof of payment-method ownership, and transaction history.
Why can a payout be rejected even after a request was submitted?
A request can fail because the required 1x turnover was not completed, because winnings may be cancelled when total wagering stays below the deposit amount, or because a route-specific commission rule applies.
Can commissions apply to a withdrawal problem?
Yes. A 10% commission may apply when total wagered amount stays below the deposit amount, and in some bank-card or bank-transfer situations a 15% commission rule may also appear.
