Under 1 Hour Casinos covers one narrow thing: what happens between clicking withdraw at a US-facing offshore casino and the money arriving. Not game reviews, not bonus hunting for its own sake — the cashier, the approval queue and the payment rail.
The site is written and tested by Elias Fontenot, a casino payouts analyst based in Beaumont, Texas. Accounts are opened and funded with our own money. Nobody gets an account comped in exchange for coverage and no operator has ever been shown a review before it published.
We publish payout ranges and tiers, never a per-brand figure in minutes. Offshore approval desks run on shifts, so an identical request behaves differently on a Tuesday morning and a Saturday night. A single precise number would look more authoritative and be less true. For the same reason there are no star ratings or scores anywhere on this site, and no licence numbers used as decoration.
How this is funded. We earn a commission when a reader opens an account through a link here. That is the whole business model and it is disclosed on every page. It does not set the order of the ranking, and you will find reviews on this site that tell you to decline the welcome offer of an operator that pays us, because on a page about fast withdrawals a 60x rollover is the wrong product regardless of who it earns for.
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