JILI33 Cashout Fees & Charges, Explained (2026)
The short version: JILI33 does not charge you to cash out. The only fees you might meet are on the wallet or bank side, and they are small and predictable. Here is the full picture.
Where fees actually come from
| Where | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| JILI33 cashout | None | No casino-side withdrawal fee, any method |
| GCash cash-in | Free to ₱8,000/mo, then ~2% | Wallet-side, not on casino payouts |
| Maya InstaPay out | ~₱15 per transfer | Charged by Maya on outbound transfers |
| GoTyme InstaPay | Free | BSP-licensed digital bank |
| PESONet / bank | Varies by bank | Often free or low to receive; check your bank |
How to keep costs at zero
- Route cashouts through GoTyme for free InstaPay transfers end to end.
- Watch your GCash monthly cash-in — the first ₱8,000 is free, then it is about 2%.
- Batch a large win into a single PESONet transfer rather than several fee-bearing moves where it makes sense.
- Keep the receiving account in your own name; rejected third-party transfers waste time, not money, but they slow you down.
No hidden withdrawal conditions
JILI33 does not gate your winnings behind surprise processing charges or slow-walk payouts to discourage them. The tagline is Instant CASHOUT and the fee page backs it up: once KYC clears, your peso balance is yours to move, with only the standard wallet or bank charges above applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does JILI33 take a cut of my withdrawal?
No. There is no casino-side withdrawal fee on GCash, Maya, GoTyme or bank transfers. Any charge you see comes from the wallet or bank, not from JILI33.
What is the cheapest way to cash out?
GoTyme, because its InstaPay transfers are free and JILI33 adds nothing, making the payout fully fee-free. GCash is also free until you pass ₱8,000 of cash-in in a month.