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Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting
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EpicChamp
on 11/02/2021, 09:36:03 UTC
EpicChamp - I think we already did more than enough for your case. What they are asking now is a part of a standard procedure that can be applied at any point of FJ's choosing. You will not wiggle through it and the community (or at least the vast majority) will not stand behind you here.

I dislike KYC procedures as well, but it's clearly in the rules - everywhere, on all sites, without exception. You are not at a loss here and you have already received your initial deposit.

As a supporter of your initial case, I'd plead you to stop spamming the thread further. Either do KYC as asked or risk losing your account and all potential winnings with it.

KYC only makes sense if there's a legitimate reason for it.

Why would they ask me to do KYC for no actual reason when the majority of people don't get asked to do this?

Do you really think this is right or fair in any way? Especially considering it is due to their own mistake I'm in this position right now?

It really shouldn't be an issue at all for them to cooperate with me on this case without me doing KYC, and it is not right for them to force me to do it for such a simple scenario that did not involve matching fixing, anything suspicious, odd manipulation, or anything of such sort. 

They also aren't willing to tell me exactly how much I will get if I were to do KYC, like seriously? They expect me to send them my personal info (which shouldn't play a role in their decision at all tbh) and not even tell me what will be the end result/outcome of that?

I mean cm'on! They at least gotta tell me everything I need to know about what's going to happen afterward in advance, before I send any of my personal information over to them if that's something I decide to do. I need to know exactly why they want it and also exactly what will happen afterward in terms of my potential winning - at which point I still have 0 information about that.

This is a very serious topic to me yet they don't seem to treat to take it seriously at all. They're being extremely rude, disrespectful, and unprofessional about this when we all know this can be solved without the need for KYC.