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Host Earnings

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Host Earnings

When you host an online-paid game, your share is credited to your wallet as soon as a player books — but it’s held back from cash-out until three hours after the game ends.

The flow, step by step

  1. A player books your game. Their fee is moved out of their wallet and credited to yours right away, as a pending entry. It counts as yours from this moment; it just isn’t cashable yet.
  2. The game plays out. Nothing moves in your wallet on its own at kick-off or when the whistle blows. The pending entry stays pending.
  3. The 3-hour feedback window. For three hours after the game’s end time, the entry can still unwind — see the next section.
  4. After the 3 hours. The entry flips from pending to past. The money is now fully yours and part of your cashable balance.

What can unwind a pending entry

While the entry is pending, four things send money back to a player:

  • A player unbooks (still allowed right up until the window closes).
  • The game is cancelled.
  • The game fails to meet quorum and is voided.
  • A player taps “I didn’t play a game” in the post-game feedback dialog. This is a self-declared option on the “How was the game?” prompt, available during the 3-hour feedback window. It reverses that one player’s fee out of your wallet, back to theirs.

Peer ratings — the star-scale votes teammates cast on each other — don’t affect earnings either way. Only the player’s own “I didn’t play” tap moves money; other players rating you or your game cannot.

Once the 3 hours are up, none of these paths remain open. The entry is no longer reversible.

Why the 3-hour lock exists

The lock is the buffer that lets those three unwind events play out before the money is finalised. Once the three hours are up, an unbook is no longer allowed and the entry is no longer reversible.

Cash and free games

If your game’s pay method is cash or free, your wallet isn’t involved at all. You collect at the pitch (or you don’t, for free games). Furbol doesn’t track cash earnings.

What you’ll see in your wallet

Your wallet shows a single total balance at the top, with transactions split into Pending and Past rows below. The total includes both — but only the amount in the Past rows is cashable. If you try to withdraw more, Furbol rejects the request; the wallet doesn’t warn you before you try.

See Viewing Your Host Earnings for a walkthrough of the wallet screen itself.