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Submit Withdrawal Request Please read the following information carefully.

Right of Withdrawal Already Expired

At the time of purchase, you explicitly agreed that the service would be provided immediately, thereby waiving your right of withdrawal (§ 356 para. 5 BGB). There is therefore no legal entitlement to withdraw.

You may still submit a request — e.g. in cases of technical errors, duplicate charges, or other exceptional circumstances. Each request will be reviewed manually. There is no legal entitlement to a refund.

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Your request will be reviewed within 14 working days. You will receive a response sent to the email address you've provided.
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Your request has been successfully submitted.

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Next steps:

  1. Our support team will review your case manually
  2. A response will be provided per email within 14 working days
  3. If approved as goodwill: refund within 14 days thereafter

No confirmation email received?

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  2. Make sure the email address you entered is spelled correctly.
  3. Ensure you send/provide the email address linked to your [Casino name] account.

Still need help? Contact us at withdrawal@whow.net

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Double or nothing

The term "double or nothing" refers to a feature found in some slots that gives you the option of doubling your winnings or losing outright. It is usually offered after a successful spin or a winning hand, and involves betting on (i.e. guessing) the suit of a hidden card. This essentially gives you the choice to try doubling your winnings by guessing the right color or losing everything you just won entirely should you guess the wrong color.