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We hope you enjoy playing Cash Out. Please contact us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding this game.

The cash-out game is a fun way to earn money! You can choose how much you want to earn, from $1 to $100. The more you play the higher chance you have of winning. The payout amount will be listed in your account under "My Options", with a pending cashout offer that expires after 24 hours if not claimed by a user.

What is an online cashout game?

An online cashout game, also known as a wagering game, is a video game that players play for fun, to win real-world money. These games are typically free to play and don't require any downloads or other equipment to use.

In most cases, the games are based on popular themes like sports or casino games like slots. Players can bet small amounts of money on each hand or spin the wheel and win more money if they're lucky.

Some cashout games offer special bonuses for players who deposit enough money into their accounts and play regularly. These bonuses may include extra spins on the wheel or even extra credits that players can use to buy more credits or tokens for their next game session.

1. log in to your account

-Login to your account.

To begin, you'll need to log in to your cashout game account using the username and password that you created when signing up. If you would like an alternate way of logging in, we also offer Facebook login, Google login, Twitter login, and LinkedIn logins for convenience.

2. Click on the "Cash Out" icon, which is located on the left side of the menu, under "My Options".

-Click on the "Cash Out" icon, which is located on the left side of the menu, under "My Options".

You can cash out up to $100 each time and multiple times per day if you wish. You must cash out at least once per month to maintain your account balance. If you don't do this, your money will be removed from your account and converted into points that can only be used in-game or traded with other players through a marketplace feature we're working on adding soon!

3. Select the amount you want to cash out and click on "Cashout".

In this section, we'll walk you through the process of making a cashout:

-Select the amount you want to cash out and click on "Cashout".

-The cashout offer will be listed in the "Pending Cashout" tab.

-All withdrawals are subject to a 5% processing fee (this is deducted from your winnings).

4. Once you have cashed out your cashout offer will be listed in the "Pending Cashout" tab, under "Cashier".

You will see the cashout offer listed in the "Pending Cashout" tab, under "Cashier".

5. All withdrawals are subject to a 5% processing fee.

All withdrawals are subject to a 5% processing fee. The processing fee is deducted from your cashout amount before the withdrawal is paid out to you.

All withdrawals are subject to a 5% processing fee

All withdrawals are subject to a 5% processing fee. This fee is non-refundable and deducted automatically from the withdrawal amount before it's transferred to your account.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoy playing Cash Out. Please contact us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding this game.

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