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Board Gambling
Re: Regarding the article I posted, I am responding again.
by
cabron
on 11/01/2025, 17:45:16 UTC
Regarding the question I posted about asking for help online to learn about some sports betting websites that do not require KYC and normally support USDT withdrawals, it caused different opinions from many website representatives. I just want to say: Regarding the withdrawal issue, the response I received was that he made all kinds of difficulties and refused to approve the bank transaction orders for uploading ID cards and passports. I would like to ask: Have you really never encountered such a situation? I am a real player, not what you call a liar. If we say, the documents uploaded in the past are all authentic. If no payment is given at the same time, is the website committing fraud?


That depends on the casino's terms of services, if you break any of the casino rules like having múltiple accounts the they can take your money and keep It.

But os importar to know what you did wrong, support must explain in to you. There should be a reason for them to avoid paying to you.

He should be prepared for an accusation from the casino of the multiple accounts. The support won't be doing this if they have verified the IDs then the withdrawals should be confirmed already.

We have seen enough threads like these in the past because the casino asks for KYC upon withdrawing large sums from now on. He can't be complaining to the casino for committing fraud either because he started it assuming it's true he does have multiple accounts.

But I think even today, withdrawing small amounts also requires KYC.