it is very dangerous to send any documents to such fraudulent sites.moreover, it is very clear that they will not pay me. even the deposit will not be returned to me.
it is very dangerous to send any documents to such fraudulent sites.moreover, it is very clear that they will not pay me. even the deposit will not be returned to me.
No. This is where it is perfectly acceptable to send your KYC documents as requested. Just because there are some scam accusations against them in other regards, doesn't negate what has been requested of you. This is especially relevant if they've been asking for KYC documents for 5 weeks, at that time I don't believe there were many accusations beyond the few that got resolved.
While I think they have dropped the ball for too long in simple matters I can see they've replaced their forum representative. They appear to be working towards remedies for situations that have spiralled out of control, due to apparent miscommunication.
It is your decision to make but if you do not provide the documents you really do not have an accusation, that holds up to industry standards.
Edit: At this moment in time it is not advisable to provide KYC to Adkinsbet. There are various scam accusations amongst other worrying concerns with that company.