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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Navigating the World of Online Gambling
by
Solosanz
on 18/09/2023, 09:35:12 UTC
Protect Your Privacy, Be extremely cautious with your personal information. Never disclose sensitive data to anyone claiming to be from the casino, as this could be a ploy to steal your funds or identity. Legitimate casinos won't ask for this information upfront.
Alright, so you're promoting shuffle.com and this what the shuffle.com representative was saying.

I see quite a few questions about requiring KYC L1 before depositing - this was a conscious choice from our team, we want to have some level of checks before we allow users to send us money as per the regulatory responsibility we have with our license. You can update your L1 KYC if ever you decided you wanted to go further and complete full ID verification with our L2 verification.

It means you're promoting not legitimate casino because they ask KYC Level 1 upfront, correct? I think you should give negative trust to shuffle.com representative since based on your information the casino is scam. Tongue