Original archived Re: Would you allow your underage kid to use your detail for KYC after a big win.
Scraped on 22/07/2025, 19:41:40 UTC
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On this specific case, I don’t agree that if you allow to use your KYC detail just to get your child big win is a sign that you support his underage gambling activities.
It’s right thing to collect the money he won fairly since it’s already there. The only thing you can do is to educate them and not tolerate him after you get the money because after all he deserves that profit.
You are just supporting him if you allow him to gamble for more after you complete the KYC.
I really don't know what would do in such situation. I do not support underage gambling in any case, but if the money is already won it would be waste to pass that opportunity. I would seek some solution to withdraw the money but at the same time I'd have some serious discussion with my kid and wouldn't give him that money until he's mature enough to use it responsibility.
Here's the English translation of your thoughts:
Every parent seems to face a dilemma in situations like this. On one hand, providing data for KYC verification might give the impression that we condone our children gambling, as if money can change our principles. On the other hand, since the children may have spent a lot of money gambling, it would be a shame not to cash out those funds. I think many people would take a middle ground, so am I, we still cash out the money to save it, and then advise and forbid their children from gambling in the future. I wouldn't use that money. I'd tell them I'd return it to them once they reached 18 years old. This would demonstrate my authority as a parent, emphasizing disapproval of their gambling activities all this time.