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Trevor Landry

Banking and payments reviewer · tracks Interac and e-wallet cashout timing

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Trevor Landry holds the role of Banking and payments reviewer at Licensed Casino Sites Canada, with a focus on tracking Interac and e-wallet cashout timing from the point of request to the moment funds arrive.

Trevor treats payments as the operational truth of a casino. A site can describe itself with any language it chooses, but the Banking infrastructure either functions for Canadian players or it does not. He tests Interac transactions for both deposit crediting speed and withdrawal processing time, and he applies the same discipline to e-wallet cashouts — logging the hours between submission and receipt, and noting any intermediate hold that is not disclosed at the point of request.

His methodology at Licensed Casino Sites Canada begins with the deposit and does not conclude until a full withdrawal has cleared. Along the way, Trevor records every friction point: document requests that arrive mid-process, support responses that shift the stated timeline, and cashout amounts that differ from what the cashier confirmed at submission. Each of these events factors into the final banking score he assigns.

Fees and limits receive a dedicated line in Trevor's assessments. He cross-checks the limits published on the casino's cashier page against the ones that appear in the terms-and-conditions document, since these figures do not always match. When they diverge to the player's disadvantage, Trevor notes the discrepancy in his Licensed Casino Sites Canada review. Currency handling for CAD accounts is part of the same examination — any unexplained conversion charge is flagged and explained in plain terms.

The smooth verification standard is something Trevor measures against the casino's own stated policy. He expects document requests to be specific, the upload functionality to work without repeated submission errors, and identity review to conclude within the published turnaround. When a casino's verification process drifts from its own stated terms — whether by requesting unusual materials or extending the timeline without explanation — that shortfall is documented and published in his findings.

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