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Casino verification: What a cramp

Topic created on 13th Jul. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 1,195
Anonym
I wanted to verify my account because I generally prefer to play as a verified user and it gives me some security. Did not want to withdraw money, just wanted to verify myself. Uploaded all required documents and complied with everything. First they objected because my bank card supposedly has no signature on the back. The card has a signature it is probably logical that this fades if you use his card for years. Not everyone signs with a sharpie! The card was accepted elsewhere. From then on I had no more desire to verify my account. A little later in the day I received a mail, they need a bank statement of my Skrill transfer. Where my address name and Skrill ID is on it. On the one hand, I have not deposited once via Skrill, on the other hand, there is no address on a transfer receipt. At least not for me because I do everything online. In addition, I do not have a Skrill account. Last but not least, they criticized the proof of address, a bank statement where I have made everything unrecognizable except for address, date and IBAN. Allegedly, the document would not be DIN A4. This is also a PDF file, which I download and cut them to since my account statements come every 3 months and I do not have to send them all statements is enough yes the first where everything is on it what they want. But even with that they are not satisfied. As I said, I only wanted a Verification, no money pay out. Makes it seem as if they would generally with each customer so queue, because they assume with each customer that the customer verifies because he wants to pay out money, they always write nicely in their mails. I think times, that is a Masche of those, in order to delay everything as far as possible, in the hope that the money to be paid out is gambled away again. After this enormously ridiculous theater, I have decided not to verify my account there, because I prefer to throw my money somewhere else, where it is not so complicated and where you are not constantly put obstacles in the way, for nothing and nothing

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Sarkasto
Expert
Here we are again with the topic: Making paragraphs. This is really exhausting to read... especially at this time of day

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Anonym
warennn wrote on 07/13/2020 at 01:54: Here we go again with the topic: making paragraphs. This is really exhausting to read... especially at this time of day

No one is forcing you to read my post!

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Sarkasto
Expert
Spontimonti wrote on 07/13/2020 at 02:02 PM
Nobody is forcing you to read my post!

I will not in the form

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Zwischenmeister
Top Member
Spontimonti wrote on 07/13/2020 at 02:02 PM
Nobody is forcing you to read my post!

After the statement probably no one else will either...

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