Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: chinese bookmakers with tf gaming platform NO KYC
by
slapper
on 05/02/2023, 05:48:11 UTC
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I believe that all of the casino should indicate their rules such as KYC on their terms and condition. If they haven't indicated about it, Gamblers would assume that the casino is not requiring gamblers to submit their KYC. In the future it will cause a problem between the gamblers and the casino if terms aren't indicated. If we are on the situation that there are problem on a casino that haven't indicated about KYC, Gambler has the upper hand in this kind of situation no matter how you look at it knowing that the gambler doesn't broke any rules. Casino can easily be tagged as a scammer if they refuse to pay. Though it is unlikely to happen that the casino wouldn't or forgot to put a KYC policy knowing it is a very important part.
It is essential for casinos to make their policies, particularly the KYC process, readily available to players in their terms and conditions. Not only does the casino's image benefit from a clear and concise policy, but so do the players' rights. The modern digital world makes it even more important for casinos to have clear and comprehensive KYC policies to prevent any ambiguity or misinterpretation.

And players can rest easy knowing the casino is trustworthy and dedicated to protecting their privacy and personal information if they have a clear Know Your Customer (KYC) policy in place. A reputable online casino will always ask its customers to complete the KYC procedure, thus this is also an excellent approach to prevent fraud and other forms of dishonest gaming.

In conclusion, the casino and the players should place a high value on having a well-defined KYC procedure. It's a great way to solidify mutual trust and set the stage for a fun, stress-free gaming session for everyone involved.