
Originally Posted by
chuchu59
Now Nifty, how do you know the player is from Israel. I would say he is real.
His friend is from Israel, and is posting here on his behalf. The player is "not active on forums", so must therefore be a "real life" friend of the OP rather than an "internet friend". This makes it highly probable, if not certain, that they live close to each other, thus it is reasonable to conclude that both are from Israel.
Some casinos will pay the fees involved if the player turns out to be legit in order to keep them playing. Fraudsters will NOT get their fees paid. This will happen after the player has paid up front to the notary, and had the documents verified by the casino.
Casinos don't seem to understand this process themselves, and use the term "notarised" rather loosely. Often it turns out that "certified" is good enough. This is indicated from some of the advice given to players such as "the police/bank/doctor will do it", making it pretty clear they are actually talking about "certified" by a "person of good standing in the community", rather than "notarised by a notary public/solicitor etc".
The easiest way to "certify" a document is to have a photo taken of the player holding it, such that their face and the document are both in the same picture, and the photo on the document is clear enough to compare with the face of the player holding it, and the text clear enough to confirm that it is the same document as the one initially scanned and sent in.
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