Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: DUELBITS ASK FOR KYC WHEN YOU WANT TO WITHDRAW YOUR EARNED PROFITS
by
LUCKMCFLY
on 18/09/2022, 13:06:56 UTC
DO NOT CREATE AN ACCOUNT ON DUELBITS IF YOU DONT WANT TO BE ASKED FOR KYC AT THE TIME YOU WANT TO WITHDRAW

THEY LET YOU CREATE ACCOUNT... DEPOSIT... BET... NO SIGN OF KYC ANYWHERE... UNTIL YOU WANT TO WITHDRAW YOUR FUNDS

hey OP , it 's natural for a casino to ask for KYC , moreover KYC is only basic not in detail like an exchange , are you too lazy to read the rules before you enter a casino ?

I am just tired of everybody repeating the same statement over and over again for a thousand times that O.P was too lazy to read all the rules before registering for a casino. But to be frankly speaking, how many gamblers this day read the entire "Terms and conditions" of a casino before registering an account? Because I'm sure only 1% or 2% or even non does that. I guess what O.P did was that he  refuse to check for the most required features needed for his choice of casino before, "No KYC" before proceeding to fund and play, and later when trying to withdraw, came to find out that he needed KYC, which he never opted for.
Which is a lesson to any one trying to gamble, to check if a casino has your taste of features before proceeding
That is why there are terms and conditions at the start and if you agree with it, then there’s no reason to question the casino later on because it was already assumed that you have understood already in the first place. And when it comes to KYC, it’s already happening in most of the reliable casinos so always expect that if you wish to withdraw your funds. Otherwise, OP is just being unrealistic and definitely just ruining the good  reputation of the casino.
I used to be a player who didn't even read the terms and conditions at the casino registration, it just didn't stop him, he gave him accept and that's it, but when there are casinos in particular that say NO KYC, if I stop to read, although it is a bit tedious I rule out two things, the first is the lack of a specific license, which is always what causes them not to ask for KYC. The other thing I rule out is that when withdrawing the money they do not ask for KYC, because there are people who are usually very sensitive about this part, they deposit play and want to withdraw, and they cannot do so until they pass a KYC, for these things they are able to open a thread in Reuptake and with all reason, it is understandable.