Big Boost Norway Payout Review
Mixed recordCasino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Norway
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Acceptable for small e-wallet cash-outs, high-risk for anything you actually want to keep. Self-exclusion failures and false 'successful' withdrawal statuses make this the riskiest brand in its cohort for Norwegian players.
Will Big Boost pay your win? That is the only question worth asking before you deposit, and the honest answer here is uncomfortable. Big Boost is a Curaçao-licensed casino run by Rhino Entertainment Group, blocked at DNS level in Norway since January 2025, and carrying the weakest reputation in its peer set. Trustpilot sits at 2.5/5, Casino.guru's safety index lands below average, and the recurring theme is not slow payouts but payouts that show as 'successful' while no money ever arrives. The WhoPays Score is 46, and the reasons are documented rather than assumed.
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Payout
snapshot
0–24 h
P50 · skrill
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P75
5 business days
P95
KYC: Full verification before withdrawal.
Score
breakdown
Weights & method →Withdrawal Speed
weight 25%
Player Complaints
weight 20%
KYC Complexity
weight 15%
Payout Success Rate
weight 15%
Payment Methods
weight 10%
Support Resolution
weight 10%
Bonus Fairness
weight 5%
Each component scored 0–100 from sourced data, then weighted. Reproducible →
Complaint
center
Status displayed as 'successful' on platform; player never received funds; scripted 24-48h replies
Source: trustpilot.com · 2026-01-01
Deposit taken from bank but never credited; no refund; support unable to resolve
Source: trustpilot.com · 2026-01-01
Self-exclusion requested; account not blocked; player continued depositing
Source: askgamblers.com · 2025-12-01
Sources & market
🇳🇴 Norway · NOK · Lotteritilsynet (offshore — Big Boost not licensed in Norway; DNS-blocked since Jan 2025)
Tax: Winnings from offshore operators taxable as income at marginal rate (22–47.4%); licensed Norwegian winnings are tax-free — verify with Skatteetaten
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Withdrawal time by method
| Method | Weekday | Weekend |
|---|---|---|
| Skrill | 0–24 h | 0–24 h |
| Neteller | 0–24 h | 0–24 h |
| MuchBetter | 0–24 h | 0–24 h |
| Bitcoin (BTC) | 1–24 h | 1–24 h |
| Visa/Mastercard | 1–3 business days | 2–4 business days |
| Bank Transfer | 1–5 business days | 3–6 business days |
How fast Big Boost actually pays
On paper the processing window is 24 hours, and staff approve withdrawals around the clock. After approval, e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, MuchBetter) are the quickest rail; crypto clears in hours rather than minutes; card and bank transfers run one to five business days. The minimum withdrawal is €15. The problem is the gap between the stated time and the lived one: Trustpilot reviewers repeatedly describe 48-hour-plus delays against a '24 hour' promise, and several report the platform marking a withdrawal 'successful' while the funds never land.
Source: askgamblers.com · casino.guru · trustpilot.com
A reputation problem, not a speed problem
Big Boost's score is dragged down by trust, not timing. Trustpilot 2.5/5 is the lowest in its group, and Casino.guru's safety index sits below its own recommended threshold, partly because complaints from sibling brands (Casino Days, Big Baazi, Lucky Spins) feed the same operator pool. The most serious flag is not financial. Players report self-exclusion requests that were never actioned, with accounts staying open and deposits continuing. In a market where Norsk Tipping sets the standard for responsible-gambling tooling, that failure is hard to excuse.
Source: trustpilot.com · casino.guru · wizardofodds.com
KYC and the deposit-not-credited reports
Verification is standard for the tier: government ID, proof of address under three months old, payment-method proof, and source of funds on larger amounts. It is mandatory before your first withdrawal and processes within 24 to 48 hours. We rate weaponisation moderate rather than severe, because the documented friction is less about hostile ID demands and more about payment processing itself. Several reviewers describe deposits debited from the bank but never credited to the casino balance, with no refund. Verify proactively, and keep your own transaction records.
Source: gamblinginformation.com · realgambling.ca
Fees, limits and the Norwegian tax position
Big Boost charges no platform fees, though your payment provider may. Deposits start at €10, withdrawals at €15. The welcome offer is a 100% match up to €1,000 plus 250 free spins at 35x wagering, with a tight seven-day window. One genuine trap: depositing via Skrill or Neteller voids the welcome bonus entirely, so use MuchBetter or card if you want it. On tax, this is the part Norwegian players miss. Winnings from a Norwegian-licensed operator are tax-free, but winnings from an offshore site like Big Boost are taxable as income at your marginal rate, between 22% and 47.4%. Confirm your position with Skatteetaten.
Source: gambling.com · realgambling.ca
Big Boost vs SlotBox
Both are Curaçao-tier casinos pitched at Norwegian players who have routed around the DNS block, and both score poorly on support. The difference is the nature of the failure. SlotBox's documented pattern is aggressive KYC at the withdrawal stage. Big Boost's is softer and arguably worse for trust: copy-paste '24 to 48 hours' replies, no escalation beyond first-line chat, and the self-exclusion lapses. If you must choose between them, Big Boost's no-sticky bonus system is a point in its favour, but neither offers the consumer protection a licensed Norwegian operator does.
Source: trustpilot.com · askgamblers.com
Questions
players ask
Is Big Boost casino safe for Norwegian players?expand_more
It is licensed only in Curaçao and blocked at DNS level in Norway since January 2025, so you have no local consumer protection. Trustpilot rates it 2.5/5 and Casino.guru's safety index is below average. For Norwegian players this is the highest-risk brand in its peer set. Provisional caution applies given the limited independent payout testing available.
How long does a Big Boost withdrawal take?expand_more
The stated processing time is 24 hours. After approval, e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller are fastest, crypto clears in hours, and card or bank transfers take one to five business days. Be aware that multiple Trustpilot reviewers report real-world delays beyond 48 hours despite the '24 hour' claim.
Is Big Boost casino legit?expand_more
It holds a valid Curaçao eGaming licence under Rhino Entertainment Group, so it is a real operator rather than a fly-by-night site. That said, documented issues with false 'successful' withdrawal statuses and unhonoured self-exclusion requests mean legitimacy on paper does not guarantee a smooth payout.
Does Big Boost accept Bitcoin?expand_more
Yes. Big Boost supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin alongside cards, Skrill, Neteller, MuchBetter and Jeton. Crypto is among the faster withdrawal options, clearing in hours after approval, though the coin selection is narrower than crypto-first casinos offer.
What is the Big Boost wagering requirement?expand_more
The welcome bonus carries 35x wagering with a seven-day completion window. It is a no-sticky structure, so your real-money balance stays withdrawable regardless of bonus progress. Note that depositing via Skrill or Neteller disqualifies the welcome bonus entirely.
Do I pay tax on Big Boost winnings in Norway?expand_more
Likely yes. Winnings from Norwegian-licensed operators are tax-free, but winnings from offshore sites like Big Boost are taxable as income at your marginal rate, roughly 22% to 47.4%. Confirm your specific situation with Skatteetaten before assuming otherwise.
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