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February 25, 2008 at 11:35 pm #761799
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InactiveHi Father1
You will find that all reputable casinos will ask for these documents as a security measure.
Most will give you some options other than email to send the docs in.. some will offer fax and even snail mail…
Cheers
February 26, 2008 at 9:08 am #761840
CaptainetteMemberI can only agree on what Renee pointed out.
Any casino not asking for documents is a high risk for the accounts of its customers. I invite you to read this sad thread to find out what non-existing security measures at gambling institutions eventually lead to.
February 26, 2008 at 1:04 pm #761851Anonymous
InactiveNot strictly the case…in some instances, most notably with UK bookmakers, if you make deposits with a verified method like a debit card, they will allow cashouts up to certain limits without asking for ID, although whether that is only for UK residents I’m not sure. Example: Virgin won’t ask for docs unil you cashout £3k if you used a debit card to deposit.
February 26, 2008 at 3:55 pm #761865
G2GPoker.comMember@Simmo! 154739 wrote:
if you make deposits with a verified method like a debit card, they will allow cashouts up to certain limits without asking for ID, although whether that is only for UK residents I’m not sure. Example: Virgin won’t ask for docs unil you cashout £3k if you used a debit card to deposit.
Thanks all for reply. Do You know any other casinos that won’t ask for docs unil cashout reaches certain limit?
What about UK casinos?
February 26, 2008 at 6:46 pm #761879Anonymous
Inactive@Father1 154753 wrote:
Thanks all for reply. Do You know any other casinos that won’t ask for docs unil cashout reaches certain limit?
What about UK casinos?
Most of the big UK brands follow that strategy I think: Ladbrokes, Blue Squre, ToteSport, Will Hill etc
February 27, 2008 at 6:33 am #761928Anonymous
Guestnever mind

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