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Real Prize Payout Times: 14 Redemptions, Every Date Published

This page is built on the one thing almost no review of Real Prize has: a complete first-party payout log. $28,702.49 across 14 approved redemptions, April 2025 through February 2026, every request date and arrival date recorded. The short version: 2–4 days while the account was new, a permanent slowdown at redemption #7, and 15–47 days ever since. The long version, with the receipts, is below.

Last verified: 2026-08-12 · Platform data from the Bonus Sensei casino tracker

Tracked Window

2–47d

full range, 14 redemptions

Total Received

$28,702

$28,702.49, zero failures

Fresh Account

2–4d

redemptions #1–#6

Flagged Account

15–47d

median of last 5: 22 days

The Log, In Full

Fourteen rows, no gaps, no selection. Days are calendar days from the redemption request to money arriving. The dates and amounts below are static because they are historical records from one tracked account, not platform terms; the platform-level numbers on this page come from the tracker.

# Requested Received Days Amount Method
12025-04-182025-04-213$484.00Chase (bank)
22025-04-222025-04-253$802.29Chase (bank)
32025-04-242025-04-284$2,284.46Chase (bank)
42025-04-272025-04-292$901.00Skrill
52025-04-292025-05-023$2,426.12Skrill
62025-05-042025-05-062$2,867.04Skrill
72025-05-062025-05-148$4,480.00Skrill
82025-05-142025-05-239$1,550.00Skrill
92025-05-232025-06-0614$1,918.19Skrill
102025-07-102025-07-2717$1,041.10Skrill
112025-08-252025-09-0915$1,307.00Skrill
122025-09-292025-10-2122$2,110.60Skrill
132025-11-212026-01-0747$1,750.93Skrill
142026-01-082026-02-0932$4,779.76Skrill

Two things are true at once, and both matter. First: 14 out of 14 requests were approved and paid, including a $4,779.76 request on an account that had already been slowed to a crawl. Whatever else the log shows, it does not show money being kept. Second: the same account went from a 2-day turnaround to a 47-day one without breaking a single rule we know of. Both facts belong on the same page, which is why they are.

Three Phases, One Account

Read down the Days column and the log splits cleanly into three regimes. There is no ambiguity about where the breaks are.

1

Fresh account Apr 18 – May 6, 2025 · redemptions #1–#6 · 2–4 days

Six consecutive redemptions, none slower than 4 days, across both bank transfer and Skrill. $9,764.91 left the account in 18 days. This is the experience the positive reviews describe, and on the evidence of this log those reviews are accurate — for this phase. If you have only redeemed a few hundred dollars, this is probably the Real Prize you know.

2

Inflection May 6 – Jun 6, 2025 · redemptions #7–#9 · 8–14 days

Redemption #7 was requested the same day #6 arrived, after roughly $9.8k cashed out in under three weeks. It took 8 days — double anything before it — and the account never saw a sub-week payout again. Nothing about the account changed: same method, same identity documents, same state. The only variable that had moved was the total withdrawn.

3

Flagged steady-state Jul 2025 onward · redemptions #10–#14 · 15–47 days

Five redemptions: 17, 15, 22, 47, and 32 days. Median 22. The 47-day request spans the December holidays, so treat it as the tail rather than the centre, but it was still a real request that took a month and a half. Our read of our own data: the account was marked as a consistent winner and moved to a slower queue permanently. That is an inference from the pattern, not something Real Prize has said, and Real Prize discloses no such mechanism anywhere we can find.

The Practical Read

The tracker publishes Real Prize's window as 2–47 days because both ends of that range actually happened to the same verified account. If a single number is useless to you, use two: plan on 2–4 days for a young account with modest totals, and plan on about 3 weeks — with a 6–7 week tail — once you have taken out several thousand dollars. The transition is one-way. Nothing in 9 months of log ever moved back.

The Numbers The Log Gives You

A few derived figures, all computable from the table above, all more useful than any single headline number:

Claim By Claim: What This Page Can And Cannot Prove

The log is unusually strong evidence, and it is still just one account. Here is each claim with its actual status, so you can weight them yourself.

Claim Status Basis
Real Prize pays real money at scale First-party verified $28,702.49 received, 14 of 14 requests, bank + Skrill
Fresh accounts see 2–4 day payouts First-party verified Six consecutive redemptions, Apr–May 2025
Payouts degrade to 15–47 days and stay there First-party verified Redemptions #10–#14, Jul 2025 – Feb 2026
The cause is winner-flagging / promo-banning Our inference Fits the pattern exactly; not disclosed or confirmed by the operator
"Instant" or same-day payouts Contradicted Fastest of 14 was 2 days; claim appears only in affiliate copy
Operator-published processing-time commitment Not found Rules text uncaptured; no timing promise on any surface we hold
Your account will follow the same curve Unknown n=1 account. The direction is our confident bet; the thresholds are not.

What "Instant Payout" Copy Is Actually Describing

Search for Real Prize payout times and you will find affiliate pages promising instant, same-day, or 24-hour redemptions. Hold that against the log: the single fastest payment in 14 attempts took 2 calendar days, and the average across all 14 is about 12.9 days. Nothing in our record was instant, ever, in either phase.

The generous explanation is that those pages were written from a fresh account, or from no account at all, and a 2–4 day experience got rounded down to a selling point. The problem is structural: a review written in an account's first month can only ever see phase one. The slowdown at redemption #7 is invisible unless you keep withdrawing for months and write down every date, which is exactly the work affiliate copy does not do. We have not verified any third-party claim of instant payment, and our own 14 data points contradict it.

Real Prize itself, as far as we have captured, publishes no processing-time commitment at all. Its own rules text is on our open verification list — the help centre blocks automated capture — so every timing figure you see anywhere, including ours, is an observation rather than an operator guarantee. Ours just comes with dates attached.

Methods: What Is Verified By Money Actually Arriving

The tracker lists Bank/ACH, Skrill, Gift Card (Prizeout) as Real Prize's exits. Two of the three are verified in the strongest possible sense — money arrived:

Note the log switches from bank to Skrill at #4 and never switches back. That was the owner's choice, not a forced migration, and the flagged-era waits are therefore all Skrill waits. Whether ACH would run faster or slower on a flagged account is something this log cannot answer.

Which Phase Is Your Account In?

Three inputs, one estimate. This maps your account against the three regimes in the log above and returns the wait range that accounts in that position actually experienced. It is calibrated to exactly one deeply-tracked account, so read the output as "what happened to an account like this", not as a promise.

Payout Phase Estimator

Based on the 14-redemption first-party log, April 2025 – February 2026.

Expected wait

The phase boundaries (2–4 days fresh, inflection after roughly $9,800 redeemed, 15–47 days flagged with a 22-day median) come from one account's complete log. Your account's thresholds may differ; the direction of travel — fast, then permanently slower once you withdraw seriously — is the part we would bet on. Real Prize publishes no processing-time commitment.

If Your Payout Is Late

Before assuming the worst, place your wait against the log. 10 days feels broken if you expected "instant"; on a flagged account it is faster than our median. A few situational notes:

Next Steps

The flagging behavior and what it means for whether you should play at all is the subject of Is Real Prize Legit?. If you are staring at a 30-day cash wait, the 45 SC gift-card tier is the faster exit. Check the 15 excluded states before you accumulate anything, see how the same operator's other brand pays in the LoneStar comparison, or read the full platform breakdown on the Real Prize casino page. For every platform's tracked window in one table, use the Redemption Speed Table.

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Invited player gets the standard welcome offer (GC 100,000 + SC 2.00 on signup); referrer bonus only triggers after the invited player makes a $15+ Gold Coin purchase. Read the log above first — the fast phase is real, and so is what follows it.

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Estimates only — verify all values against the casino's official terms before relying on them. Data changes without notice. The link above is a referral link and Bonus Sensei may be compensated if you sign up through it. That compensation does not touch the log on this page: the 14 redemptions, their dates, and their amounts are our own records and are published in full, slow ones included.