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    ID/Docs Online casino

    Hello
    I was wondering if there is any online casino that doesn't ask for docs/ID/Faxform or whatever before withdrawing?
    I have played at most at Inetbet and Kingsolomon.

    Every time I win there, I keep telling myself that i'll save some and withdraw but i just keep forgetting about sending in those docs and then i suddenly have that hunger playing that amount back to finally lose it.

    I don't have any scanner or fax if you're wondering why i can't send in docs/ID.

    I'll give you an example. Yesterday, i received a 7.50$ bonus from Inetbet and i have managed to turn it into 250$ before losing it back after.

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    Hi. You can actually have stuff scanned and printed for modest prices at places like Kinkos, Staples, and independant print shops and cyber cafes.

    I played back a win from Slotocash because of difficulties funding Moneybookers, not I identity, but I do know that feeling.

    I recently had my first identity request, for VegasSky, and for me I emailed a faxback form to a friend who's printer worked, and had my daughter who owned a flatbed scanner take care of the rest. The asked for a photo too, which I had to have my son-in-law take. Once I had every thing together and sent, they were very fast at processing my withdrawal, but it took me a bit to get it together.

    I recently joined Cherry Red, and sent my identity documents for approval, even though I am not cashing out having lost my deposit and bonus before meeting WR requirements, but they have now been approved, so I should be able to cash out without the time involved to assemble stuff.

    Other forum members send their identity information prior to making their first deposit to make sure stuff is acceptable, especially folks like me that do not have a driver's licence or passport.

    I've been gambling online for just over a year now, and this was the first time documents were asked from me, but it was a ND bonus at VegasSky. But the climate has changed in the gambling industry in the past year, and just because I was not asked from any of the other casinos I have had cashouts from, it does not mean it would not happen in the future, or that their policies vary from player to player and the size of a win.

    You are in Canada, same as me, and not all casinos require the same documentation as we are not banned from many online sites as our southern US neighbours are.

    I've seen many posts regarding security documents, and it seems more and more that it is standard policy for casinos, and it absolutely is for Inetbet.

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    A casino suggested taking a picture of the ID/DOCS with a digital camera and sending them in and I was surprised but the quality was good enough. I had never thought of this before but it works and makes sense. The only scanner I have access to is at work and while I can scan my ID and CC there I would never risk scanning a casino document at work. Just a thought since you dont have a scanner.

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    i would suggest asking one of your friends if you could borrow there scanner for a second or 2. failing that you must be able to get hold of a semi decent camera. when you take the picture make sure you can see all 4 corners of the document in question. I want to be honest and say that your question seems a little bit weird. i will explain:

    I was wondering if there is any online casino that doesn't ask for docs/ID/Faxform or whatever before withdrawing?
    this sounds a little like.

    I was wondering if there any online casinos that will allow me to commit online fraud using a credit card that i stole from my mother or friend!
    I'm joking of course but i am sure there are some out there that do, but i haven't seen 1 yet!
    Fake scratch card prank. So funny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7k_K-5Z9UU

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