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Alert to those you hide face!Hi ,
As per our gaming license regulations, we require a full review of a player account once a player is suspected to have multiple accounts, or is suspect of breaching any of our website’s terms and conditions. Therefore, we must undertake a full KYC (know your customer) identification check on the Player.
Please provide us with the following KYC documents:
1. A scanned or photographed copy of a National Photo ID, passport or driver’s license (needs to show all 4 corners). If you are sending your ID card or driver’s license, please send both back & front of the card.
2. A document that verifies your address such as a utility bill, bank statement or tax bill (Not older than 90 days from the day of sending) and needs to show all 4 corners of the document.
3. Proof of the IP address you are connecting from, when playing at our casino (you can
visit
http://www.whatismyip.com/ and take a screenshot of the page).
We will then undertake a review to ensure you are the user who is using this account.
If you have any other questions, please hit 'Reply' and we will do our best to satisfy those requests.
Regards,
Joanna
mBit Casino Support
I really do not think that these casino operators have any idea how bitcoin works and what the community is like.
Whilst making sure that everything is running smoothly by asking every single bit of your personal info may sound good on paper,
it actually does not work at all if you mix it with bitcoin.
The fact is that they can quote their Terms and Conditions anywhere, anytime to limit any player's withdrawal they like.
You can't argue, because you have agreed to their terms and conditions when you registered( who even reads that stuff these days? the damn thing is like 15 pages long, and i just want to place a quick bet on your site!
)
Just avoid all of the bitcoin sportsbooks that have history of doing this. I know that directbet has never done this, although they may have lower limits.