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I'd say that's a bit different though m8. If the customer had walked into Marks office with the relevant documents, like some banks require when you take a loan, they can then further confirm he is indeed who he says he is by looking at his pretty face and matching all the documents requested. Giving them more confidence no fraudulent activity is taking place.<br />
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Obviously they cannot do it like your bank example in a situation like this, since 32Red don't have offices in every town.<br />
So without using Skype or something like that, then if there is suspicion that arouses concerns similar to that of activity they're currently noticing from some other players who they may already have proof on are acting fraudulently, then by requesting the player provide further proof they are who they say they are, proof that hasn't been pre-prepared by some syndicate group/or fraudsters or something (as in the reqested example, a recent selfie that would be hard to forge or impossible to preprepare due to the front page of a recent newspaper) it can help them come to an easier conclusion.<br />
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Unfortunately, many fradusters have done their homework. And I guess that is why in ceartin situations, even though it may seem a bit absurd, if you can't deal with a client face to face after something has raised an alarm, then in order to confidently protect your business extra measures sometimes have to be taken.
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</blockquote>Fair enough, but when I am applying for a payday loan I don't need to submit a picture of myself holding my passport with todays newspaper.</div>