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Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC
by
slapper
on 19/03/2023, 10:28:21 UTC
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For promotions that are quite interesting and profitable, casinos usually ask for KYC or verify their data for customers who want to claim bonuses.
This is one of the strategies of the casino to still get KYC from every customer but in a way that is more subtle and doesn't seem obligatory because I'm sure casinos also realize that most gamblers don't like KYC.
If indeed KYC is really needed, such as when withdrawing large amounts of money, even though gamblers don't like and object to KYC, they still have to give it in order to be able to take the money in the casino's wallet.
I think if this is a big trusted casino then there is no need to worry too much about the risk of giving a KYC.
Wow! Exactly! That’s the sort of novel point we love to hear! As someone who enjoys a night out at the casino every once in a while, I can relate to the unease some may feel at having to reveal private information, but I also recognize the necessity of Know Your Customer procedures. I mean, harmony is the key, right?

But, have you ever paused to ponder why KYC leaves us feeling uneasy? Could it be due to fear of the risks linked to divulging our private details, or is it that we've been programmed to value privacy above all else? A challenging query, but my gut says that as long as we have faith in the casino we're frequenting, there's no harm in sharing our data.

At the end of it all, casinos are merely safeguarding themselves from scams and money laundering, which benefits us patrons as well. So let's welcome KYC and acknowledge that it's ultimately for the greater good!