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I do not have a problem with producing my ID ( drivers liscense) my utility bills to prove I live where I say I do, but that should be enough.
To go find a notary public and pay them to notarize goverment issued identification is going too far.
If I won 10k, sure, I'll get my cats paw print notarized if need be, but it seems to me a clever way for a casino to stall your withdrawal.
How do you know which casino will ask for this? I have played at first web for at least 2 years, but not lately. When I finally do win a small amount back, I get hit with a document request. I still live in the same place and my name is still the same as the last documents I sent in. I wan't my withdrawal now, not 2 weeks from now. And I do not want to call support and be told they didn't receive them. It all seems like delay tactics that really makes you wan't to break out the visa and go through it all over again.
Will I have to do this every time?
I have a list of casino's I have cashed out at and trusted them. Then click2pay abandoned the US.
I thought quicktender was a good solution so when I started using it I played only from my list of trusted casinos that already had my documents.
It is growing smaller
The casinos don't trust the players, the players don't trust casino's that act funny with their money,
Who can you trust anymore?
If I get asked to notarize a govt. issued ID and resend it I will wait for govt. regulation before I play again.
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catrina
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