Pending
Pending
Pending money is money that’s in your wallet but set aside for something specific — you can see it, but you can’t spend or withdraw it freely.
On Furbol, pending comes up in two places:
1. As a player — pending fees
When you book an online-paid game, the fee for that game is held as pending. It’s earmarked for the host, but it hasn’t left your wallet yet. If you leave the game before it’s over, the pending amount comes back to your available balance.
If you have multiple online-paid games on the same day, only one pending fee is held — the highest of the batch. See Paying for Online Games.
2. As a host — locked earnings
A player’s fee lands in your wallet as a pending entry the moment they book. It stays pending until three hours after the game’s end time — only then does it flip to Past and become cashable. See Host Earnings.
How to read your wallet
Your wallet shows a total balance at the top and splits your transactions into two rows below:
- Pending — what’s currently tied up and why. This is the portion you can’t cash out yet.
- Past — everything that’s already settled. This is what you can actually withdraw.
There’s no separate “available to withdraw” figure — the cashable amount is just the total in Past rows.