Withdrawal methods for Nigerian players
Megapari withdrawals broadly mirror the deposit options: bank cards, cryptocurrency, and e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller. As a rule, you must withdraw back to the same method you deposited with, which is standard anti-fraud practice. Crypto withdrawals tend to be the fastest once approved, because they skip banking intermediaries — this is a real advantage for players comfortable with a wallet. Card and e-wallet payouts can take longer to settle depending on the processor and your bank.
| Method | Typical speed (after approval) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cryptocurrency | Minutes to a few hours | Fastest once KYC clears; network fees apply |
| Skrill / Neteller | Same day to 24h | Must match deposit wallet |
| Bank card | 1–5 business days | Depends on issuer and processor |
These ranges are operator-typical and reflect what reviewers report; always confirm current limits and timeframes on the cashier page, because offshore books adjust them without much notice.
KYC: the step that decides everything
Here is the single most important thing to understand about Megapari payouts: verification (KYC) is mandatory before your first withdrawal, and it is where almost every complaint originates. The book will ask for a government ID, sometimes proof of address, and occasionally a selfie or proof of payment method. When players complete this before they try to cash out, Trustpilot reviews describe withdrawals paid in minutes. When players try to withdraw a big win before verifying, that is when accounts get held for review.
Do this first
Complete KYC right after registration, before you deposit anything large. A verified account dramatically reduces the chance of a withdrawal freeze later. Use your real, matching details everywhere — name mismatches are a common rejection reason.
Why some players report withdrawal problems
We will not pretend the complaints do not exist. As covered on the is-Megapari-legit page, Reddit's top brand result is titled "nothing but a Scam" and a bitcointalk thread calls the operator "real thieves". Reading those complaints carefully, the recurring triggers are consistent:
- KYC at cash-out — identity checks triggered only when a large withdrawal is requested, causing delays players read as stalling.
- Bonus-linked holds — withdrawing before wagering requirements on the 200% bonus are met can void winnings; read the bonus terms first.
- Method mismatch — trying to withdraw to a different wallet or card than the one used to deposit.
- Offshore recourse — with no local Nigerian regulator, a stuck payout has no NLRC complaints channel; you depend on the operator and the Comoros licensor.
None of this means every withdrawal fails — the positive Trustpilot reviews are equally real. It means the offshore model concentrates risk around verification and bonuses, so disciplined play matters more here than at a locally licensed book.
Verify early, keep your bonus and your real-money balance straight, and withdraw to the method you deposited with. Do those three things and most Megapari payout horror stories simply do not happen to you.