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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: KYC procedure in online casinos does more good than bad or the other way around?
by
BlueStackz
on 05/05/2019, 16:18:23 UTC
You just don’t want KYC for reasons best known to you because if you truly desire to drop your KYC you will understand that a reputable site that have been in operation for years will not compromise its standard for any reason. KYC regulation is just a way to have details of a clients and no reputable site would do anything bad with it.

If your fear is what if the reputable company sells over to a new management entirely, well I feel a reputable company would hand over to someone they can trust , because they’ve already successfully built a brand name and they will not allow it go on the mud for any reason.
Your statement about feeling that a reputable company would sell over to another reputable company makes me laugh. It looks like you are not too familiar with gambling operators. No reputable casino site should be 100% trusted. If you have no issues with submitting KYC cool, there’s no problem at all but you should not do it based on trust.

I cannot gamble on a site that requires KYC not because I don’t trust them but because I hate to leave my personal information on a gambling site. Online gambling is all about anonymity and that is what gives it advantage over all kind of ambling, so I expect it to remain like that always.