Jayanshu Khatrii's 1win Withdrawal Stuck 46 Days
The withdrawal is "successful" in the sense that it succeeded at not arriving.

On June 23, Jayanshu Khatrii requested a withdrawal of 5,900 INR from 1WIN. Today is August 8. That gap, 46 days, contains the entire Tour de France, a full World Cup group stage, and approximately four thousand tweets from the official @1winPro account about anything other than Jayanshu's money.
The withdrawal, according to 1win's system, shows as "successful." The money, according to Jayanshu's bank account, shows as absent. These two facts have coexisted peacefully for a month and a half, undisturbed by hundreds of emails and hundreds of support chats that Jayanshu says have been sent into the void. Ticket SPP-1031046 remains, depending on your perspective, either successfully processed or successfully withheld. The distinction is academic.

Jayanshu posted about the situation twice on August 8, tagging @1winPro and providing the ticket number. The first post included a screenshot. The second included bank account details. Both posts were met with the same response that has greeted 1win withdrawal complaints for months: nothing.
The timeline does not match the timeline
What makes the silence instructive is what 1win's official account was doing instead. While Jayanshu's 46-day-old ticket gathered dust, @1winPro stayed conspicuously active, posting through the weekend with the energy of an account that has never met a withdrawal ticket it could not ignore. The Daily Tilt has previously documented the casino's side career as a full-spectrum financial commentator, its habit of inserting itself into market news, and a viral marketing campaign built around the KYC rejection of Jeffrey Epstein, a man who has been dead since 2019.
The marketing department can conceive, design, and publish a two-post Epstein campaign in under fifteen minutes. The support department cannot resolve a 46-day-old withdrawal ticket. One of these departments appears to be fully staffed.
A familiar pattern
Jayanshu's experience fits a pattern The Daily Tilt has been tracking for weeks. Vineet, an Indian player, spent a weekend carpet-bombing 1win's promotional tweets after a 15,000 rupee withdrawal spent two months in limbo, got returned, and immediately became stuck again. The 1win India X handle blocked them. Chris, who won a bet and submitted valid government ID for KYC, had their account locked with no public response. Ray waited seven days, then left the platform. Ankit kumar Singh hit ten days on 9,314 rupees. Ben Baluku's canceled withdrawal never returned to their account.
Each case follows the same script. Deposit frictionless. Withdrawal pending. Support offers automated replies about forwarded cases. The official X account, unbothered, continues serving up banter, market commentary, and partnership announcements. The gap between what the marketing team can deliver and what the operations team can process widens by the day.
At time of publication, 1win has not responded to Jayanshu's posts. The 5,900 INR remains successfully somewhere. Just not in the bank account.
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