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Sounds like it might be a cookie issue. First suggestion is to log out and log back in again.
FYI, I'll PM the CM so he knows about this ASAP. ![]() As to the Notary thing ... do they have Yellow Pages in the UK? If so try looking in there, you'll probably find more of them than you can shake a stick at. Back in Canada there were more listings for Notaries then there were for garages and used cars. As to the bank stamp thing I couldn't say, but ask the casino people. They'll know what they're willing to accept.
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I've just tried again, however, and it's working now. And as for the notaries: oh yes, silly me, there are thousands! 31 within 5 miles of my house! |
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Ya, that sounds about right. Don't be surprised if some of them seem a bit dodgy. After all they take money to look at a couple pieces of paper, whack them with a stamp and note it in a ledger somewhere. As long as they're up to that task who cares what their personal habits are.
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Well I think that I can go to my bank and get them to stamp and sign a copy of my ID for me for free.
Anyway, I'm going to try and get them to do it for me as soon as I can find somewhere with a colour photocopier. DaVinci's have said that a bank certified document will suffice, so the PAB is more a matter of principle than anything, as hopefully the problem itself will be resolved soon. |
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Furthermore, do you really need things notarized? If you want some kind of paper trail and verifiability, why is a solicitor or a commissioner for oaths in the UK not acceptable, which would be much easier and cheaper for players? Do you also realize that in some states of the US notaries are explicitly prohibited from notarizing documents, and they only notarize signatures on documents. Quote:
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The only reason the B&M casinos require ID after a win is when the win is big enough so that they legally have to get the info so that the player has to pay taxes on their winnings. Online casinos do not have this issue to contend with. At a B&M casino, when the funds to play with are either brought in to the casino in cash or your ATM is used, you do not need to show that the cash is "yours". When you use one of the credit-card based "insta-charge" systems, you are required to show your ID to prevent fraud up-front, or you do not get the money. My point was that online casinos don't seem to care if there is any fraud involved when they get your money, only when you try to claim your winnings. It seems just a tad self-serving to me. I mean, really, what's the point? I gave Bodog several thousand dollars over a 12 month period two years or so ago. They never asked for any ID. But when I tried to cash just a couple hundred dollars, I was required to produce copies of both debit cards I had previously used to deposit at their site, even though I hadn't used the cards to deposit in some time. For what purpose? I'm sorry if I am missing the point, but I'll ask my question again: For what reason is this practice legitimate? And why is it OK to accept deposits without ID to prevent fraud, but require it only at cash-out? What exactly is the purpose?
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How many withdrawals are given up on because the casino flexed its right to change the rules muscle?
How many people were denied good faith " I will deposit, you will pay me" transactions because they no longer wanted to spend the time to pursue what is supposed to be thiers, but grew tired of the runaround? I came here to this forum because I was getting casino slang for " If you wan't paid we are going to put you through hell to get it" WHY? Why is it that deposits are made and solicited and spammed after without first telling the depositor what a bitch it is sometimes to feel good about winning after you have had to fight to get it. Buisness is buisness, people are useless numbers that complain when they get lucky and are supposed to get paid. It hasn't changed at all for the better in online gaming. And I wish someone would change it and make the money but treat the players with the respect they deserve because without the deposits your just a funky website that hasn't changed in years
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Online casinos are becoming more accountable especially in the jurisdictions where they have gaming licenses. Asking for documents is important for numerous reasons, such as fraud and possibly underage gambling. More important it is easier for people to try to play under someone else's identity and even worse is identity theft. Stuff like this occurs more than you think and if we never had this policy to request documents I am sure we would have seen shadier activity. Once again if you don't like these policies then don't play. I don't get why players have to try to trample on Rival casinos as if they exposed a big flaw, I don't see other managers on here fielding these questions when they have different software but the exact same policies.
John
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To answer Kenny's question about not forcing ID at the front door well if thisisvegas were to do that you can bet that many players would go somewhere else where they can play almost instantly. An ID check at a B&M casino can be done instantly, docs can take a day and if 99 other casinos will let you play and take ID after you cashin then this would be silly to try to do this. On top of this if you cannot produce ID when cashing in a real casino or online then why would you deposit or gamble in the first place? If you really care about getting your winnings I don't think showing ID is that big of a deal.
John
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