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Every deposit you move through egp88, every Liga 1 match you track, every mobile banking transfer you approve—leaves a record. We keep that history accessible and transparent so you know exactly where your account stands, which payments landed successfully, and when withdrawals are under review.

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Transaction tracking on egp88 is built into your account dashboard. Whether you use local payment, online payment, or a e-wallet virtual account, the platform logs each movement—deposit received, bet placed, winnings credited, withdrawal processed. You don't need to hunt through email or call support to find out whether your Rp deposit cleared; it's there in your history, timestamped and sortable by type.

What egp88 tracks in your transaction history

Your egp88 account history is divided into separate streams: payments (deposits and withdrawals), betting activity, and account events (verification, password changes, login timestamps). Each stream is viewable from your dashboard, and we keep records for the duration that law and our service agreement require.

Deposits are the clearest part of your history. When you move funds via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or a bank virtual account—mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet—egp88 records the amount, the method, the exact timestamp, and the status. Status values are simple: pending (we're waiting for your bank to confirm), credited (the money arrived in your account), or failed (the transfer didn't go through, usually because of a mismatched account number or insufficient balance on your side).

Withdrawal requests are tracked the same way. When you ask egp88 to send winnings back to your mobile banking wallet or bank account, we log the request, mark it under review, and update the status once the destination bank accepts the transfer. Withdrawals in most jurisdictions take between one and three business days, depending on the bank. Our system keeps a detailed record of the exact amount requested, the destination account, and when the status changed.

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Transaction status explained

Pending means egp88 sent the request to your bank and is waiting for a response. Credited or completed means the transaction succeeded. Failed or declined means something stopped it—often a typo in the account details, or your bank blocked the transfer for its own security reasons.

We recommend checking your egp88 history before contacting support. The record shows exactly what date you initiated the transaction, which method you used, and the last status update. If a withdrawal is taking longer than expected, your transaction history will show whether it's still under review or if it failed.

egp88 keeps detailed records of all account activity

We maintain transaction history for verification, security, and compliance purposes. Your record is encrypted and accessible only to you and our support team when you ask for assistance.

Reading your egp88 deposit and withdrawal records

When you log into your egp88 account and open the Transactions or History section, you'll see a list ordered by date (newest first, usually). Each row shows the date, the type of transaction (deposit or withdrawal), the method (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking VA, etc.), the amount, and the status.

Start with your most recent transaction. If it shows "pending," it means the destination bank (or our payment partner) hasn't confirmed it yet. Pending deposits usually clear within a few minutes on weekdays; on weekends or public holidays like Idul Fitri or Imlek, they may take until the next business day. Pending withdrawals go through a similar hold—your money is set aside in your egp88 account, not yet sent back to your bank, so the system doesn't let you withdraw it a second time.

A failed deposit means the transfer never reached egp88. Check that you used the correct account number (if you used a bank VA) or that your local payment balance was sufficient. You keep the money in your own account, and you can try again immediately or wait a few minutes and retry. Fees for failed transfers vary by bank and payment method; most don't charge a fee for a failed attempt, but egp88 cannot reverse bank fees on your end.

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A completed withdrawal shows your money was sent to the destination account. After that, the timing is up to your bank. egp88 cannot speed up your bank's processing. In Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung, most banks process withdrawals within the same business day; in smaller cities, it may take until the next day. If you see a withdrawal marked completed but the money hasn't appeared in your bank account after three business days, contact your bank, not egp88, because the transfer left our system.

KYC verification
Know-your-customer identity checks. egp88 may request documents (ID, proof of address) before your first large withdrawal to comply with local financial rules.
VA (virtual account)
A temporary account number from local payment, online payment, or e-wallet that you use to deposit into egp88. Each VA is unique to you, and you can reuse the same VA for multiple deposits.
Chargeback
A bank-initiated reversal of a deposit. Chargebacks are rare; they happen if you report the transaction to your bank as unauthorised.

Tips and notes for managing your egp88 history

Keep your transaction history clean by checking it regularly. egp88 recommends reviewing your account at least once a month, especially if you're placing regular bets on Liga 1 or Piala AFF. Look for any withdrawals you don't recognize or deposits that show failed but are missing from your bank record—either situation warrants a message to support.

Save screenshots of large transactions. If you deposit a significant amount via bank transfer or QRIS and it doesn't arrive after 48 hours, a screenshot of the egp88 transaction record (showing the transaction ID, amount, and timestamp) and your bank receipt together form a complete paper trail for support to investigate.

Use consistent payment methods. If you deposit via e-wallet most of the time, keep withdrawing to mobile banking; if you use a local payment virtual account, withdraw back to the same online payment account. Cross-method transfers (deposit via e-wallet, withdraw to mobile banking) are usually supported by egp88, but they add a processing step and can add a day to the timeline. Stick with one method and you'll have predictable timings.

When KYC is requested, complete it immediately. egp88 may ask for your ID and a proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, rental agreement) before a large withdrawal. These requests aren't optional, and they don't mean something is wrong with your account. They're legal requirements in supported jurisdictions, and egp88 can't release funds until verification is done. Submitting documents usually takes 1–2 days to approve; submit them right away and avoid delays.

Never share your transaction history screenshots in full outside of official support channels. Your transaction record contains sensitive information (amounts, payment methods, account details). If you need to provide proof of a transaction to support, use their secure ticket system or live chat, not email or screenshots in public forums.