- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
Someone (I can't remember who) brought this up awhile ago and it seems like such a good idea (to me at least) that I'm wondering why nobody's done it. Would it be logistically impossible for one company - with an ultrasecure server - to store player's verification docs? Then you'd just get an ID number or something to give to the casinos you play. It seems like everything would be so much simpler, it's a hassle to be verified over and over and over.
The Club World group has the right idea. I've been verified at CW, so when I went to cash out at Aladdin's they asked me for docs, I said I'm already verified at CW, they looked it up and tada, I'm good to go. Same with All Star Slots.
But wouldn't it be cool to have one place to send all your stuff? Then once you're verified by them then you're verified everywhere. Also then if you change anything - you get married and change your name or move or get a new driver's license, you only have to send the updated docs to ONE place.
Doesn't that make sense?
The Club World group has the right idea. I've been verified at CW, so when I went to cash out at Aladdin's they asked me for docs, I said I'm already verified at CW, they looked it up and tada, I'm good to go. Same with All Star Slots.
But wouldn't it be cool to have one place to send all your stuff? Then once you're verified by them then you're verified everywhere. Also then if you change anything - you get married and change your name or move or get a new driver's license, you only have to send the updated docs to ONE place.
Doesn't that make sense?