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Old 8th May 2008, 06:21 AM
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As I stated earlier please go find a collection of complaints from users who have been asked for notarized docs from Rival casinos, they are indeed rare and I am told this is rarely exercised and only in the case of suspected fraud. These are rare cases and as much as people might want to jump on the bandwagon for shunning rivals or complaining about docs I really don't see our policies different than others from Microgaming, Playtech, and Real Time Gaming. The bottom line is if you don't like the terms and conditions then just don't play. Most places reserve the right to ask for docs/ID and this is done for numerous reasons but mostly in the name of fraud prevention. I think the comparisons to B&M casinos are unfair but once again I would expect most reputable casinos to ask for ID and they do.

If anybody has a real issue with this maybe you can PAB on it.

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