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Board Gambling discussion
Re: A Max Win is the worst thing that could happen to you.
by
Hirose UK
on 16/08/2024, 15:34:27 UTC
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I will do it as soon as possible, because you know the casino can refuse to pay its obligations when I win big on the grounds that I have not completed the KYC process / the KYC process I submitted was rejected for some reason they made up. I don't want something bad like that to happen to me just because of my carelessness in not paying attention to things like that. And because of this I play at casinos that enforce KYC regulations before deposit, at least the KYC thing has been completed before I deposit on the platform.
I think there is a bit of a tradeoff there.

So, if the website is well known, and I can clearly see that everything is fine and people use it and they're happy, then yes, I would do KYC as soon as possible.

But, on the other hand, I don't want to do KYC in a shitty website that ends up selling my information, or I actually don't end up using it.
Yes, it is possible, there is an element of tradeoff made by certain gambling sites with the aim of taking some advantage by calculating income and expenses when customers win.

We must do this, if the gambling site is truly trusted and has very good reputation, then of course we can confidently complete all the things needed including verification or completion of KYC.
Moreover, all of this is in our own interests as gamblers and customers of gambling sites in order to get comfort and security to minimize problems in the future.
It just that we still have to be careful in choosing gambling site because there are many gambling sites that have emerged and in the end they are scams, it is better to use gambling site that has been operating for long time and has been tested for its reputation.