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SlotBox Norway Payout Review

Mixed record

Casino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Norway

Re-checked 2026-06-14
balance Mixed record — fine for everyday cashouts, more friction on big wins. Worth knowing before you deposit.

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Wide payment choice and a positive Trustpilot average, undercut by a documented habit of weaponising KYC to stall or void larger withdrawals. Fine for small e-wallet cash-outs, risky for anything you would miss.

SlotBox will process your withdrawal request inside 24 hours. The catch sits at the other end of that window. This is a Curaçao-licensed casino with no authorisation in Norway, and its complaint record is built almost entirely around one move: a withdrawal request triggers verification, verification stretches into weeks, and the money you thought you had won is sometimes never paid. That pattern is why the TrustMyWin Score lands at 43.

corporate_fare Operator

Slotbox N.V.
Parent
Curaçao (Slotbox N.V., Willemstad); not licensed in Norway
License

Payout
snapshot

0–24 h

P50 · skrill

P75

5 business days

P95

Methods
Bitcoin (BTC)Ethereum (ETH)Litecoin (LTC)Bitcoin Cash (BCH)XRP (Ripple)VisaMastercardSkrillNetellerPayz (ecoPayz)Bank Transfer

KYC: Full verification before withdrawal.

Score
breakdown

Weights & method →

Withdrawal Speed

weight 25%

38

Player Complaints

weight 20%

30

KYC Complexity

weight 15%

30

Payout Success Rate

weight 15%

61

Payment Methods

weight 10%

82

Support Resolution

weight 10%

32

Bonus Fairness

weight 5%

58

Each component scored 0–100 from sourced data, then weighted. Reproducible →

Complaint
center

AskGamblers — €3,066 winnings voided after 6-week KYC despite completed wageringNOK 3 066

Winnings voided; account permanently closed citing vague 'account activity'; clarification requests ignored

Source: askgamblers.com · 2026-01-01

AskGamblers — €1,260 withdrawal partially honoured (€300 paid, €960 cancelled)NOK 960

Partial payment of €300; remaining €960 cancelled with no explanation

Source: askgamblers.com · 2026-01-01

Trustpilot — withdrawal pending months with repeated document requests

Each submission triggers a new document request; withdrawal stuck for months

Source: trustpilot.com · 2025-12-01

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Sources & market

🇳🇴 Norway · NOK · Lotteritilsynet (offshore — SlotBox not licensed in Norway; DNS-blocked since Jan 2025; holds Curaçao licence)

Tax: Winnings from offshore operators taxable as income at marginal rate (22–47.4%); licensed Norwegian winnings are tax-free — verify with Skatteetaten

askgamblers.comcasino.gurutrustpilot.combitcoinchaser.commr-gamble.comcasino.orgcasinoalpha.com

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Withdrawal time by method

MethodWeekdayWeekend
Skrill0–24 h0–24 h
Neteller0–24 h0–24 h
Payz (ecoPayz)0–24 h0–24 h
Bitcoin (BTC)1–24 h1–24 h
Visa/Mastercard1–3 business days2–4 business days
Bank Transfer3–5 business days4–6 business days

How fast SlotBox actually pays

SlotBox quotes a 24-hour processing window, which is standard for a fiat casino but slow next to crypto-native rivals. After approval, e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, Payz) clear fastest, often same day. Crypto sits inside the same 24-hour window. Cards run one to three business days and bank transfers up to five. The honest read: the stated times are achievable, but multiple AskGamblers and Trustpilot reports describe holds that ran for weeks once a verification flag was raised, so treat the 24-hour figure as a best case rather than a promise.

Source: askgamblers.com (2026-06-01) · casino.guru

The verification trap is the real risk

SlotBox has the most aggressive KYC approach in its peer group, and the complaint trail is specific rather than vague. One player had €3,066 voided after a six-week verification process despite completing the wagering. Another saw a €1,260 withdrawal honoured in part — €300 paid, €960 cancelled with no reason given. A common thread runs through them: documents submitted, more documents requested, account blocked, no explanation. Casino.guru still rates safety at 8.2/10 and Trustpilot sits at 4.2, so most small players never hit this. But the density of withdrawal-specific complaints is the highest reason to be cautious here.

Source: askgamblers.com (complaints) · trustpilot.com

KYC is mandatory before your first payout

You cannot withdraw a single krone before completing full verification: government ID, proof of address under three months old, a selfie holding your ID, and a bank statement, with source-of-funds added on larger amounts. The selfie-with-ID step is more intrusive than most rivals demand. Norwegian documents are accepted, but the extended timeline is the consistent complaint. The practical defence is to clear full KYC before you deposit anything, so you can see how the process behaves before your money is exposed.

Source: bitcoinchaser.com · askgamblers.com

Fees, limits and the Norwegian tax position

SlotBox charges no platform fee on deposits or withdrawals, and the minimum withdrawal is €20. Limits are €4,000 per day, €16,000 per week and €50,000 per month, so a genuinely large win is paid across several cycles, each one a fresh opportunity for a verification hold. On tax: winnings from a licensed Norwegian operator are tax-free, but money from an offshore site like SlotBox is taxable as income at your marginal rate, between 22% and 47.4%. Confirm your position with Skatteetaten before you count it as yours.

Source: mr-gamble.com · Skatteetaten

SlotBox vs Big Boost

Both are Curaçao-licensed and DNS-blocked in Norway, so neither offers local consumer protection. SlotBox has the wider payment suite and a better headline Trustpilot score (4.2 against Big Boost's 2.5), and its e-wallet rails are quick once you clear verification. Big Boost's complaints lean toward payments shown as 'successful' but never received. SlotBox's lean toward winnings voided after lengthy KYC. Different failure modes, same underlying weakness: when a dispute starts, an offshore licence leaves you with little recourse either way.

Source: casino.guru · trustpilot.com

Questions
players ask

How long does a SlotBox withdrawal take?expand_more

SlotBox aims to process requests within 24 hours. After approval, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller are fastest, crypto clears inside the day, cards take one to three business days and bank transfers up to five. Verification flags can extend any of these to weeks.

Is SlotBox safe for Norwegian players?expand_more

It holds a Curaçao licence but no Norwegian authorisation, and it is DNS-blocked by Lotteritilsynet. Casino.guru rates safety 8.2/10, yet documented cases of voided winnings after lengthy KYC mean larger payouts carry real risk and little local recourse.

Why is my SlotBox withdrawal pending?expand_more

Almost always KYC. SlotBox holds payouts until ID, proof of address, a selfie and bank verification clear. Repeated document requests are the most common complaint and can stall a withdrawal for weeks.

Does SlotBox accept Bitcoin?expand_more

Yes. SlotBox supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and XRP for both deposits and withdrawals, alongside cards, Skrill, Neteller and Payz. There is a 10% bonus on BTC deposits.

What are the SlotBox withdrawal limits?expand_more

€4,000 per day, €16,000 per week and €50,000 per month, with a €20 minimum. Larger wins are paid across multiple cycles, and each cycle can trigger a fresh verification check.

Are SlotBox winnings taxed in Norway?expand_more

Winnings from offshore operators like SlotBox are taxable as income at your marginal rate, roughly 22% to 47.4%. Only winnings from licensed Norwegian operators are tax-free. Verify your situation with Skatteetaten.

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