Frequently Asked Questions
Swifty Predictions is a fast paced micro betting swipe card
application where users can make predictions on their favorite
sporting leagues.
Swifty Predictions is not currently available for the public. We
are going through our final testing while we wait for our first
gambling license to be issued.
Cards will be automatically shown to you, by swiping right you
will place the bet. By swiping left you will discard the bet card.
Before swiping the cards, you can select the amount you wish to
bet using the bottom right currency button. Pre-set amounts are
created by default but these amounts can be edited to make the
bets larger or smaller.
At the moment the maximum limit for any bet is equivalent to 20
USD.
The bet history can be found under Prediction History under your
account.
We support odds format in the standard formats found by most
operators; Decimal, Fractions and American Moneyline. Swifty has
also created a new format called "Give it to me straight", this is
where you can see the currency amount that you will get back based
on the staked amount.
We accept a number of payment options that range from country to
country. Payment options available include, debit cards, cash
vouchers and alternative payment options i.e. wallets.
We accept deposits from 10 USD / Euros to 500 USD / Euros.
You are able to withdraw your availble balance at any time. Due to
AML laws, if a user deposits and then trys to withdraw without
placing any bets then their account will be suspended.
This depends on your chosen withdrawal method. Bank transfers and
debit cards take between 2-5 working days depending on your bank,
and ewallets are instant.
You can see the transaction history for your account for a period
up to 30 days. If you need a period beyond 30 days please contact
our customer services team.
We support all the major European and American sports and leagues.
If we don't have your league, drop us a message and we will do our
best to support it.
Please email us at customerservices@swifty.global using your
registered email address and the nature of your complaint. If you
are unhappy about the outcome of your complaint you may contact
your local regulator/arbitrator.