Accessing Your Transaction History on wiki138
Log into your wiki138 account on mobile or desktop. Navigate to the Account or Wallet section—the exact label depends on your device and app version. Look for a menu item labeled "Transaction History," "Account Statement," or "Activity Log." Tap or click it to open your full record.
On Android, the wiki138 app displays transaction history in the main menu under Account Settings. On iOS via browser, the same section appears in your profile dropdown. Desktop users find it in the left sidebar or under a "My Account" tab. The interface is consistent across all platforms: a chronological list of transactions, newest first, with filters for date range and transaction type.
Transaction history on wiki138 is your primary tool for account reconciliation; review it monthly to catch any unauthorized activity early.
Understanding Transaction Types and Statuses
Your wiki138 transaction history displays several transaction types. Deposits appear as "Deposit" or "Top-up," labeled with the payment method (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking VA, local payment VA, online payment VA, e-wallet VA). Withdrawals show as "Withdrawal" or "Payout," also tagged with the destination method. Game activity—spins, bets, wins—may appear as individual line items or aggregated by session, depending on your account settings.
Each transaction carries a status indicator. "Completed" means the transaction finished successfully and funds moved. "Pending" indicates the transaction is in progress; for deposits, this typically means the payment provider is confirming the transfer. For withdrawals, "Pending" means our system is processing your request and awaiting bank confirmation. "Failed" or "Cancelled" means the transaction did not complete; funds were not deducted or credited. "Reversed" indicates a completed transaction that was later undone, usually due to a dispute or compliance review.
Filtering, Searching, and Exporting Your Transaction Data
wiki138 allows you to filter transactions by date range, type, and status. Use the date picker to view transactions from a specific month or year. Select "Deposits Only" to see funding activity, or "Withdrawals Only" to track payouts. Filter by status to isolate pending or failed transactions that need attention.
The search function lets you find transactions by reference number, payment method, or amount. If you remember depositing via mobile banking in Jakarta last month but cannot locate the entry, search for "local payment" and the date range to narrow results. Reference numbers are unique identifiers assigned by wiki138 or the payment provider; they are essential for dispute resolution.
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Open Transaction History
Log in and navigate to Account or Wallet settings.
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Apply filters
Select date range, transaction type, and status to narrow results.
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Review or export
View results on screen or download as CSV or PDF for your records.
Resolving Transaction Issues Using Your History
If a deposit does not appear in your wiki138 balance after several minutes, check your transaction history first. Look for the transaction in "Pending" status. If it shows "Completed" but your balance did not update, contact our support team with the reference number and timestamp. If the transaction shows "Failed," the payment provider rejected it—common reasons include insufficient funds, incorrect account details, or network interruption. Retry the deposit with a different method or contact your bank or e-wallet provider.
For withdrawals, a "Pending" status is normal for the first few minutes to hours. Bank transfers via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment virtual accounts typically complete within a standard verification window during business hours. If a withdrawal remains pending for longer than expected, or shows "Failed," check your transaction history for error details. Some failures occur because your withdrawal account differs from your deposit account; wiki138 requires withdrawals to return to the original funding source for compliance.
Players in Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Yogyakarta may experience regional variations in bank processing times. During peak hours or holidays, delays are common. Our support team can investigate specific transactions if you provide the reference number and date. Keep your transaction history records for at least three months to support any disputes.
Key takeaways
- Transaction history records all deposits, withdrawals, and game activity on your wiki138 account.
- Filter by date, type, and status to find specific transactions quickly.
- Reference numbers are essential for dispute resolution; save them with your records.
- Pending transactions are normal; most complete within minutes to hours depending on the payment method.
- Contact support with your transaction reference number if a deposit fails to credit or a withdrawal is delayed.
Account Security and Data Privacy in Transaction History
Your transaction history is encrypted and accessible only to you and our compliance team. We do not share transaction details with third parties without your consent, except as required by law. When you log into wiki138 from a new device, we may request additional verification before displaying sensitive transaction data.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your account. Enable it in your Account Settings to require a verification code each time you log in. This prevents unauthorized access even if someone obtains your password. If you suspect unauthorized transactions in your history, change your password immediately and contact our support team.
We recommend reviewing your transaction history monthly, especially after large deposits or withdrawals. This habit helps you spot discrepancies early and maintain control over your account. If you notice transactions you did not authorize, report them to our support team with the reference numbers and dates. Our team investigates all reported discrepancies and can reverse fraudulent transactions if verified.
