is part of what we agreed when we sign up to play in casinos but lately I've been reading a lot of complaints
about casinos on how they accept their players' KYC, is it possible that they can decline a person's credentials even though he swore that he submit all the right documents and even undergo a video call to establish his identity?
Take note, Casinos will ask or demand a KYC if there's a big winning involved, is this one of their ways to scam their players?
There are some casinos who plan to scam gamblers when they get big wins. They look for various types of faults of gamblers early and when they find those faults, they can easily block the withdrawal. Complaints of account blocking of some users have also been heard. These situations are faced only when the gambler gets a big win. And the gambler cannot get any information in advance about such a situation. So before gambling you must choose the right platform for avoiding such situations.
Generally, all the new platforms come with the potential threat of doing this at some point if you manage to get success after joining their platform, and if they actually do it, don't allow you to withdraw when you have hit big, there is nothing you can do at all because they are online, they are new, and you are hopeless because you don't have anywhere to go and complain about what has happened to you and get justice for that.
That is the reason why it is better to simply avoid using new casino platforms, and even if you want to try one or a couple out, you should only do it with a very small amount so that when they turn evil and try and scam you for what you've won, you don't lose a lot of money.