Regarding some of the above cases, it is interesting to hear about. Claiming you have completed KYC as if that clears you; it really doesn't.
We are revealing our secret approach to the whole KYC situation today. It was our decision not to apply KYC across the platform and only for users engaged in fraud. The idea and reasoning behind this are that if a user engages in fraud and we close their account, they will simply create a new account and do it again. We request KYC even if we intend to close the account; this way, they use their information to complete the KYC for the existing account. If they create a new account in the future, they will fail to pass the KYC because their information has already been used (if they use the same information), or else they must find someone else to provide their information to complete the KYC. In that event, they have to do some extra work to get a new account. Even in that case, we have systems in place to detect multiple accounts, so we can detect them for the most part.
Just for clarity, any user who has been asked to complete KYC without any questions was engaged in fraud of some kind, and we generally close the accounts after the KYC, as explained above.
There are some users who cried previously that their accounts were closed after they completed the KYC. Well, here is your explanation.
Less than 0.3% of our users had KYC, for context, and the fact that you had to complete KYC says it all.
As for the people trying to make it seem like we are making excuses not to pay these users, you have your explanations now. These accounts were already flagged/closed well before we ended our services. We only sent those accounts to the external risk management team for a good measure; we might be able to get some third-party report for those seeking proof.
Again, anyone who has any legitimate claim has been refunded, and the handful of cases above are being taken care of as well.
@Get-Paid.com, please send us a DM, and we will do well to resolve your issue for you.
It is unclear what the problem is as of now.
We cannot take anyone seriously who doesn't even bother to read a page or two before commenting. An issue will be explained extensively, and a few comments later, another person is back asking the same issue, making it seem like the questions are not being answered. If you have any kind of interest in the subject, it behooves you to read before you comment. If you think it's not worth your time to understand the context from previous comments, then it is not worth our time responding to you.
Thank you all for your understanding.
Again, how is wagering my deposit 1x on the biggest sport events fraud?
Hey there, you seem to send me messages and I reply, then you come back one month later and send me same message, I reply than you disappear. I’m quoting you just in case you’re not seeing my reply. Good luck.
Just took a quick look at this thread… yet another humans who don’t believe in hell, and also think that others are idiots… But once they’re gone, they’ll suffer hell for eternity, just like FortuneJack managers, and good riddance when that divine Justice comes to happen!