I've recently played at a casino and after a few deposits, I was locked out of my account. Then they requested a few documents from me which they said that it's for their security purpose.
As usual, I tried to provide all the information that they need in a timely manner. After they got the information, I waited for about 24 hours for them to check and since I didn't get a reply after that I immediately contacted the casino in question on live chat.
During our chat, I found out that since I didn't directly use a credit card but went through another company (something like Entropay but it's not) they were contacted by that company to ask for my details (ID and etc) to be sent them. Now thinking that they will be a little smart and asked it from me directly instead of asking it from the casino, they didn't ask me at all.
Since they have already asked the casino about this, the casino provided my details (including my ID and etc) freely to the "third party" company without my consent or even a notice to me at all.
Would this be considered something which is against their own policy? Wouldn't this mean that the casino is actually sharing information of myself to a "third party"? Why did the casino which is an accredited casino here do such a thing without my consent?
How could such a casino actually be even remotely considered for an accreditation if such an incident were to happen?
Would you guys actually play at such a casino?
As usual, I tried to provide all the information that they need in a timely manner. After they got the information, I waited for about 24 hours for them to check and since I didn't get a reply after that I immediately contacted the casino in question on live chat.
During our chat, I found out that since I didn't directly use a credit card but went through another company (something like Entropay but it's not) they were contacted by that company to ask for my details (ID and etc) to be sent them. Now thinking that they will be a little smart and asked it from me directly instead of asking it from the casino, they didn't ask me at all.
Since they have already asked the casino about this, the casino provided my details (including my ID and etc) freely to the "third party" company without my consent or even a notice to me at all.
Would this be considered something which is against their own policy? Wouldn't this mean that the casino is actually sharing information of myself to a "third party"? Why did the casino which is an accredited casino here do such a thing without my consent?
How could such a casino actually be even remotely considered for an accreditation if such an incident were to happen?
Would you guys actually play at such a casino?


) sharing your information with ANYONE, even the GOVERNMENT, unless REQUIRED by law.

