Three Clocks Run on Every Pulsz Balance
Pulsz redemption is less about floors than about timers. A 48-hour spacer between requests throttles how fast money leaves. A 90-day completion clock starts the moment you submit and gives the operator grounds to cancel if you miss a document request inside it. And a 60-day dormancy clause sits behind both, ready to expire every coin you own — purchased ones included — if your play goes quiet. This page walks all three, quoting the operator's own Terms of Use where we captured them.
Provenance note: pulsz.com returned HTTP 403 to our direct fetches on 2026-08-13. Official quotes below are search-index snapshots of the official Terms pages, clause numbers included where they surfaced; third-party figures are attributed as such.
The Floors and the Methods
Cash — bank transfer or Skrill — needs 100 SC ($100 at 1 SC = $1). Gift cards via Prizeout open far lower, at 10 SC per deadspin's redemption breakdown — though thegameday prints 25 SC and tech-insider prints 50 SC, so treat the gift floor as conflicting until your own cashier confirms it. Our tracker carries the 10/100 split. The method list is Bank/ACH, Skrill, Gift Card: there is no PayPal and no Cash App. Playthrough is 1x on all SC — the one number every source agrees on — and no maximum redemption caps are documented anywhere we looked.
The Cadence: One Request Per 48 Hours, 90 Days to Finish
The captured Terms language sets one redemption request per 48 hours. That turns any balance you can't (or won't) send in one request into a serial drain: request, wait two days, request again. The same clause set gives you 90 days from submitting to provide "all requested info/steps"; miss it and Pulsz "may decline/cancel/reverse" the request, with its "determinations final and binding." One more tripwire lives in the payment leg: the bank account name must match the name on your verified ID. A payout aimed at a spouse's account or an old name is a rejection, not a delay.
On timing: our tracker carries 1–5 days per approved request. Community consensus on Trustpilot matches — 3–5 business days, often 1–2 — and one six-week hands-on test logged a 31-hour median (tech-insider). The outliers are big wins: 3+ week holds with extra verification documents and an affidavit demanded, met with canned support responses. The average case and the big-win case are different queues; details on the payout times page.
KYC: Jumio, Before the First Request
Verification runs through Jumio and triggers before your first redemption: a government photo ID (state ID, passport, or driver's license), a live selfie, and proof of address no older than 90 days. Feedback typically lands in 48–72 hours (deadspin). Get it done before you need money out — a first redemption that also has to carry the full identity review is how a two-day payout becomes a week.
The Clauses That Eat Balances
Section 6.11 of the Terms of Use is the one to memorize, because it applies whether or not you ever redeem:
"Virtual Coins will automatically expire in the event your account becomes Dormant" — Dormant meaning no game play activity utilizing Virtual Coins for a consecutive period of sixty (60) days. (ToU §6.11, via search snapshot of pulsz.com/terms-of-use)
- The wipe covers everything. §6.11 reaches Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins, including coins from purchased bundles. Sixty quiet days and a paid-for balance is gone.
- Promotional SC has its own fuse: 60 days after award, regardless of account activity (legalsportsreport).
- One account, ever. Duplicates mean deactivation of all accounts; transferring or selling coins or accounts means closure, forfeiture, and a possible lifetime ban.
- Arbitration (§16) plus a class-action waiver, with an opt-out under §16.13 limited to 30 days of entering the agreement — "opt-out requests sent after the thirty (30) day period shall be null and void." The clause also reaches back to pre-acceptance activity.
The Rulebook on One Screen
| Rule | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Gift card minimum (Prizeout) | 10 SC | Reported; conflicts: 25 / 50 |
| Cash minimum (bank / Skrill) | 100 SC | reported |
| Playthrough | 1x on all SC | all sources |
| Request spacing | 1 per 48h | ToU capture |
| Completion window | 90 days | ToU capture |
| Max redemption caps | None documented | all sources |
| Name match | Bank account = verified ID name | ToU capture |
| Dormancy wipe | All Virtual Coins, 60 idle days | §6.11 |
| Promo SC expiry | 60 days from award | reported |
| Arbitration opt-out | 30 days, then void | §16.13 |
Redemption Tier Calculator
Enter your SC balance, pick an exit, and set how much you plan to send per request. The tool applies the floors, spaces requests 48 hours apart, stacks our tracked 1–5 day window on top, and warns when your own drain schedule runs long enough for the §6.11 dormancy clock to matter.
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Floors are the tracker's working numbers (gift floor conflicts across sources: 10 vs 25 vs 50 SC); spacing and the 90-day clock are from captured Terms language; per-request timing is our tracked window, not an operator commitment. 1 SC is treated as $1 of prize value. No maximum caps are documented, so the only tranching here is the tranching you choose.
How the Timers Interact
- 48-hour spacing × small chunks. Draining 1,000 SC in 100 SC requests is ten requests — eighteen days of spacing before any processing time. There's no documented cap forcing that split; if you choose it for bank-limit reasons, you're choosing the calendar too.
- Serial drain × §6.11. Redemption requests are not "game play activity utilizing Virtual Coins." A long, slow drain during which you stop playing is exactly the shape of account the dormancy clause expires at day 60 — while coins are still queued to leave.
- 90-day clock × big-win review. The affidavit holds reported on large wins run 3+ weeks. The 90-day completion window is generous until a document request lands while you're traveling; an incomplete request can be declined, cancelled, or reversed, and the determination is final.
Next Steps
Real-world timing data — the 31-hour median test against the 3-week affidavit outliers — is on the payout times page. The Kentucky settlements, the state-exit history, and the account-killing clauses are in Is Pulsz Legit?. Build a redeemable balance without buying via the free SC routes — mindful that promo SC expires in 60 days — check the 19-state exclusion list on the excluded states page, and see the platform overview on the Pulsz Casino review.
Pulsz Casino Sign-Up
6,000 GC + 30 SC after the invitee makes a purchase. Do KYC on day one and keep the 60-day play clock in mind before you park a balance.