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Originally Posted by thisisvegas
I don't think this has to do with any other casino or too many requests from Rival asking players for docs, especially notarized docs. We ask for docs from most players but in the cases of suspected fraud we ask for notarized docs. I don't want to accuse anybody here of that but when security asks for notarized documents usually it is a very serious issue and you can see on forums that that in 2 years this is rare and maybe the 2nd time I have ever heard of it being asked from Rival. This is not a case of the casino trying to keep funds and if it was then you should see many players on here saying the same thing.
John
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Ok, Mr. Rep, why don't online casinos ask for documents BEFORE accepting a deposit? And I'm not picking on Rival by any means as I've witnessed this ploy before by other types of casino operations; but IMO, this "fraud" excuse is nothing but a big pile of crap if it comes
after the acceptance of a deposit and the resulting game play. It appears that if the casino benefits from fraud so be it, but ask them to payout and it becomes one for "thorough investigation". How can this practice be justifiable?