Wow, an offer I can't refuse? That sounds too good to be true! Let me just check my list of things to do today: go for a run, do some laundry, oh, and help a complete stranger engage in illegal activity by placing bets on their behalf. Wait, what?!
I'm sorry, but I have to keep myself a great distance from you. Offering to use someone else's betting account is not only unethical, it's also against the terms of service for most online bookmakers. And if you're already limited by almost every platform out there, that's a clear sign that something isn't right.
Rather than bypassing the rules, how about unraveling the reasons you're on those blacklists to begin with? Maybe it's a miscommunication or an error that can be fixed. Or perhaps, just perhaps, you've dipped your toes into some dubious dealings that are haunting you. In any case, it's best to tackle the repercussions and march on with integrity.
Well, he probably have tried to deal with the situation himself first before coming in here asking for someone else's help for placing bets by making an offer that no one can refuse but ironically, the offer is being refused by almost every single gambler out there without even bothering to ask him if what the offer actually is, lol.
The fact that he is limited in almost all gambling platforms give it all away, and someone would probably not get involved in helping someone who might have done something very wrong, or at least have violated a universal casino rule which has caused him being in this state.
It is something very delicate, but I think that the kyc process does something good here and it is to determine who does or does not do activities that are fraudulent, in this case the casino systems have blacklists and they pass them on to everyone? Is it like in real life in a normal casino that is not online? Because this surprises me, because the only way for someone to be totally banned is if they have passed their data among all the casinos to take care of people like him, if he is betaed it is because he does things that go against the terms and conditions.