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Casino verification: Dreamz requires job status information ?!?

Topic created on 03rd Jul. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 1,656
Common1608
Rookie
Hello, I have been playing at Dreamz for a long time and have never had any problems with deposits and withdrawals. Now I'm logging in and they suddenly want me to fill out a questionnaire with information about my employment status, among other things

What should I think of this? I play in some OC's but this has never happened to me......

Greetz

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bigbig
Experienced
I find that very borderline - none of their business. It's an intrusion into personal affairs.

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b****a
bigbig wrote on 03.07.2020 at 15:58 clock: I find that very borderline nothing to do. Is an intervention in personal affairs.

You send your Perso there, address data, telephone number, partially Perso with you as a person to the face holding, they have

mostly your account or credit data or e-wallets.

But employment status is then an intrusion into personal affairs? I think you mean personal rights.
So you really give everything, but then that goes too far?

You don't know what happens to your data anyway, so it doesn't matter anymore.
And the data is sold one hundred percent. Maybe not with all casinos, but with some.
What I get calls and emails partly, random sweepstakes or other casinos, that
says it all.

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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
bigbig wrote on 03.07.2020 at 15:58 clock: I find that very borderline nothing to do. Is an intervention in personal affairs.

The casinos can demand what they want.
Either you spurt, or you just have bad luck and do not get your money.

Apart from that, you should just play at reputable! Casinos play where you know that there is no such thing.


And the question about job status comes from the fact that they want to know what you earn and whether you can afford to play.
If you are a Hartz IV recipient and pay several hundred euros, the casino will not like that
Therefore, some also want to see a pay slip.

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Common1608
Rookie
blackmamba wrote on 03.07.2020 at 16:23
You send your perso there, address data, phone number, partial perso with you as a person holding it up to your face, they have

mostly your account or credit data or e-wallets.

But employment status is then an intrusion into personal affairs? I think you mean personal rights.
So you really give everything, but then that goes too far?

You don't know what happens to your data anyway, so it doesn't matter anymore.
And the data is sold one hundred percent. Maybe not with all casinos, but with some.
What I get calls and emails partly, random sweepstakes or other casinos, that
says it all

Well yes the one are personal data which are possibly also legal requirement... that other are questions about the personal life situation. In this questionnaire, for example, was also asked about my annual salary. Not exactly to the penny but one had to indicate a range. There I think times also the understanding for the curiosity of a Casino stops. Not only after salary but also real estate, other income etc.
I also find that quite borderline

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Common1608
Rookie
I have never found Dreamz to be untrustworthy. Played there for a long time and have made various deposits and withdrawals...

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