Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
BenCodie
on 30/11/2023, 21:15:58 UTC
~
Not every gambler is prepared for KYC that is why casinos need to stated that clearly if they ask for KYC verification or not at the point of registration so that individual gamblers would be aware whether they are interested in furthering the registration or not.
Doing KYC on casinos has different levels and.many gamblers do like to do complex verification where there drivers license would be required for ordinary KYC. It is good for us to stick with non KYC Casinos so we can enjoy everything that is attached to it and benefits.

I'm pretty sure most casinos stated they require a KYC and any related verification requirements within their site. When the user signs up, they must accept the terms of service or terms and conditions. Any related information regarding KYC must be stated over there, so they did not necessarily need to state it clearly because it has already been stated on the terms. The problem is most users are ignorant or do not even bother to look over the documents that they agreed/accepted upon.
Totally agree with this on which it is really that  common for most gamblers that they would really be skipping out this kind of thing most of the time when they do register on which reading up those pile of text will really be just ignored and will check out that check box right away without even tending to read up those important things until the problem or issues do come then this is the only time they would be reading it up again.lol. Im not really that denying this stuff yet im guilty on this one on which most of the time i do really not tend to read up when it comes to tos and i cant blame
out people on having to because reading up a long pile of text is not really something that a very interesting thing to be done, we are eager to play directly even if it means that
we do skip out on reading up those terms in the first place.

That's exactly right and that's the main problem in this board.
1. Gamblers do not like KYC and prefer not to do it, though want to gamble...So they'll agree to a tos, no matter what it says.
2. No one wants to read a long pile of text that they don't understand, which if they ultimately do not agree with, means that they can't use the service they want to.

Social media platforms are a similar concept. "Want to use us? Sure, but we're going to exploit the s**t out of your data and privacy if you do!"
Gambling platforms "Want to use us? Sure, but we'll make you hand over every sensitive document and hold you money hostage in exchange for your privacy if you win..."
....
....
"..." and if you lose you can keep your privacy...until the day you win it all back with profit (if ever)"