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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: To what extent do you chase anonymity while gambling?
by
jostorres
on 11/10/2022, 18:20:50 UTC
I think there's no help for him, check his trust rating... and spamming around the forum and other review sites is in vain:
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This situation was made even worse by OP trying to pass a variety of suspected fake identification documents as his own, all of which were rejected by our integrity team. This resulted in a block of your account. You sent us 4 different ID's all of them with different names, different numbers, and even different nationalities and places of birth.
It's something very fishy here...

I don't like KYC, I don't remember the last time I had to do it... I play in several casinos for years and they never asked for KYC, but I am a fair player! In case I win some crazy high jackpot and I need to do KYC I will do it, it's not a big deal, but I will always pass it if I can.
That's the thing about being in the middle that makes it very difficult. I am not overly fond of just spreading my KYC to everywhere, it's not something that I like doing all the time, and I won't play in a place that asks me my KYC before I even gamble, no reason to pick those places when I already can gamble without KYC in many places.

However, if push comes to shove and I am asked and I have a good chunk of money in there, then I do not mind doing it, because I would be able to get my account back again and I would be able to access my funds again, that's a good reason to do KYC, wouldn't want to, but definitely would do it with no problem because I never do anything against the rules or the law.