LolaJack VIP: Levels, Cashback, and Withdrawal Limits

VIP value is split between two different things that should not be confused. One part is payout room, which changes by level through daily and monthly withdrawal ceilings, and the other part is cashback return, which follows its own percentage, cap, and timing logic.
The level structure is also not static. VIP status is reviewed through the previous 90 days, and the account logic takes more than one signal into account, including deposit-to-withdrawal ratio and bonuses received.
This makes the practical question more specific than simply asking what the current level is. The useful comparison is how much can be withdrawn, what cashback is available, and whether the account is close to a review or downgrade point.
VIP Levels and Payout Limits
The payout ladder is clearly separated by level. VIP 1 and VIP 2 both allow €500 per day and €5,000 per month, VIP 3 allows €1,000 per day and €10,000 per month, VIP 4 allows €1,500 per day and €15,000 per month, and VIP 5 allows €2,000 per day and €20,000 per month.
| VIP Level | Daily Limit | Monthly Limit |
|---|---|---|
| VIP 1 | €500 | €5,000 |
| VIP 2 | €500 | €5,000 |
| VIP 3 | €1,000 | €10,000 |
| VIP 4 | €1,500 | €15,000 |
| VIP 5 | €2,000 | €20,000 |
The table shows payout room only. It does not include the separate account-wide cap of 3 pending withdrawal requests or the handling window, because those belong to payout processing rather than to VIP size itself.
Daily Cashback by Level
Daily Cashback uses named tier labels rather than numeric VIP level names alone. The visible reward labels are Glacier, Blaze, and Supreme, and the daily return rates shown across these tiers are 5%, 10%, and 15%.
The percentage is only one part of the rule. Daily Cashback also uses caps of €50, €150, and €250, a minimum cashback amount of €1, and a 1x release condition before the credited amount is fully free for use.
- Read the percentage together with the cap, not on its own.
- Do not treat cashback as a direct replacement for standard promotions.
- Keep the €1 minimum cashback threshold in mind.
- Cashback works differently from standard bonus offers, so the two should not be compared by percentage alone.
Live Cashback and Credit Timing
Live Cashback is a separate reward stream from Daily Cashback, even though both sit inside the same VIP environment. The visible live return rate is 25% on higher tiers, with caps of €100, €150, and €200.
The timing is also different. Daily Cashback is credited at 04:00 UTC, while Live Cashback is credited on Monday, so expecting both credits on the same schedule is one of the most common reading mistakes.
- Daily Cashback and Live Cashback are not the same reward.
- Live return uses a different cap structure from daily return.
- Daily return is credited at 04:00 UTC.
- Live return is credited on Monday.
What Affects VIP Status
VIP status is reviewed through the previous 90 days rather than through a single recent session. This means the account level reflects a rolling period, not only the latest deposit or the latest withdrawal.
- The review looks at the previous 90 days.
- Deposit-to-withdrawal ratio is part of the level logic.
- Bonuses received are also part of the level logic.
- A level should be read as a reviewed status, not as a one-day reward label.
Review Period and Downgrade Rules
A level drop does not always mean an account error. One month without active betting can move the account back to the lowest level, which makes inactivity one of the clearest downgrade triggers shown in the current rules.
- A 90-day period is used for review.
- One month without active betting can trigger a return to the lowest level.
- A lower level after inactivity does not automatically mean a support issue.
- The useful check is whether recent activity still fits the review window.
VIP Rewards and Withdrawal Planning
VIP value becomes practical when reward logic and payout planning are read together. A higher daily limit helps only when the expected withdrawal amount fits the current level, and cashback release still follows its own 1x rule rather than the payout ceiling itself.
This is why a larger level should not be treated as a simple speed upgrade. The account can still be limited by ordinary payout rules, pending-request count, and the timing of financial handling even when the VIP ceiling itself is high.
- Start by matching the expected withdrawal amount to the current daily and monthly ceiling.
- Separate cashback release from payout availability.
- Keep the account-wide payout workflow in mind even at higher levels.
- If the question is no longer about level size but about request timing and release checks, read the full withdrawal rules before cashout.
Common VIP Misunderstandings
The first common mistake is to treat Glacier, Blaze, and Supreme as direct replacements for VIP 1 to VIP 5. They belong to the cashback layer, while the payout ladder uses separate numeric level names and should not be merged into one scale by assumption.
The second mistake is to compare cashback percentages without reading the cap or the timing. The third is to assume that a stable level will remain unchanged even after long inactivity, despite the one-month rule and the 90-day review logic.
- Cashback tier labels and payout levels do not describe the same thing.
- A larger cashback percentage does not remove payout ceilings.
- Monday live credit and 04:00 UTC daily credit are separate timings.
- Inactivity can lower the level even when the earlier tier was higher.
FAQ
What are the VIP levels?
The payout ladder uses VIP 1 through VIP 5. These levels define daily and monthly withdrawal ceilings, while cashback uses separate visible labels such as Glacier, Blaze, and Supreme.
What is the daily withdrawal limit at each level?
VIP 1 and VIP 2 allow €500 per day, VIP 3 allows €1,000, VIP 4 allows €1,500, and VIP 5 allows €2,000.
What is the monthly withdrawal limit at each level?
VIP 1 and VIP 2 allow €5,000 per month, VIP 3 allows €10,000, VIP 4 allows €15,000, and VIP 5 allows €20,000.
How does Daily Cashback work?
Daily Cashback uses visible rates of 5%, 10%, and 15%, caps of €50, €150, and €250, a minimum cashback amount of €1, and a 1x release condition. It is credited at 04:00 UTC.
How does Live Cashback work?
Live Cashback uses a visible 25% return on higher tiers, with caps of €100, €150, and €200, and it is credited on Monday rather than daily.
What do Glacier, Blaze, and Supreme mean?
These are visible cashback tier labels. They belong to the cashback structure and should not be treated as the same thing as VIP 1 to VIP 5 payout levels.
What affects VIP status?
The account review looks at the previous 90 days, and the logic includes deposit-to-withdrawal ratio as well as bonuses received.
How long is the VIP review period?
The review uses the previous 90 days rather than only the latest account activity.
Can my VIP level go down?
Yes. One month without active betting can move the account back to the lowest level.
Does inactivity affect the VIP level?
Yes. Inactivity is one of the clearest downgrade triggers in the visible rules, so a lower level after a quiet period can follow normal account logic rather than an error.
