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Board Gambling
Re: DUELBITS ASK FOR KYC WHEN YOU WANT TO WITHDRAW YOUR EARNED PROFITS
by
QueenVera
on 11/03/2023, 06:28:44 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

I really don't know of the duelbit term of service but you must have to understand that these casinos are just doing their best to balance the requirements of the licensing bodies with the demands of the players and you can agree with me that it's not really easy and you shouldn't be doing this to a reputable casino like this very one.

Gamblers also have to try to understand that these casinos wouldn't have to ask you to do kyc if it was in their power but you should also know that they work under some jurisdiction and their activities aso have some limitations and the day I understood this fact, I had to start bearing with these casinos.
it's pretty easy to understand everything, but sometimes beginners who just want to bet and make a profit don't read the terms and conditions that have been in effect for a long time at Duelbits.
for me KYC is not a big problem when one day you get a big win want to withdraw funds and be asked for KYC, no problem.

and a simpler understanding is if we bet in a licensed casino, I will do KYC at the beginning so that later when I get a big win I am not asked to KYC again.

There is something that is very important to highlight and that is that when they ask me for a KYC at a casino like Duelbits, Stake.com, bitcasino.io, among other casinos that have a very good reputation, I do not hesitate to give my KYC because they are very safe casinos.

The fact of looking for a casino without KYC and that is reliable is very difficult, there are a couple of platforms that are like this, now with respect to the current situation in the world, in any casino they can ask for KYC, for example, if you start operating in any Exchange, it is obvious that we have to give our KYC, so there is not so much problem there, but why? It's simple, they are safe sites, there is not that much of a problem, something similar happens with reliable and safe casinos.

There is one thing most of these rash gamblers don't understand which is that you can't eat your cake and have it back  hence you can't seek to play on a licensed casino and still expect to have a totally none KYC policy, no that's not done and any casino that promises you that, should be suspected to be a possible scam.

I also don't see any reason why people shy away from KYC especially on reputable casinos and just as a quoted user said and I also concor because I personally don't have any issues with doing kyc especially on reputable platform even from the registration stage rather than been hooked along the way.
People who intend to use a certain platform for ligitimate stuffs shouldn't shy away from KYC except their intentions aren't pure.