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Support>Withdrawal>Issues>Why Does Freecash Remove Cashout Methods?

Why Does Freecash Remove Cashout Methods?

Updated on May 10, 2025

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Jonathan Ramuz
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Freecash currently offers dozens of methods. If you cannot see the cashout method you want to use, then we have probably removed it in a recent update.

We occasionally simplify our withdrawal process, removing the cashout methods that create the most issues, and ensuring all the methods we do have are reliable and safe.  

Key Takeaways

We have removed a number of gift card withdrawal options. All the gift cards we previously offered can be bought independently by users who cash out via PayPal or bank transfer.

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