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Topic: Chips.gg is incapable casino , Owner of site begging to remove post - page 2. (Read 414 times)

hero member
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🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine!
Chips.gg is legit casino , i won 60000$ yet i  got after KYC they TRUSTED
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It's nice to see a positive review about a casino, we don't have a lot of those around here. Congratulations on your winnings, by the way.
However, a screen shot (with censored sensitive data) or other piece of evidence would lend additional credibility to your claim.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
So they do ask out KYC when you do win up that big amount?

I have known casinos that give up user winnings without any strings attached:

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I know gambling sites are regulated but there should be no asking of identity once you make out some nice hits or wins.

I'm not sure about the other services, but Stake has KYC. It's not mandatory obviously, but they can ask you at any moment. This has been the case for over a year now.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
Congratulations for winning that amount and withdrawing it successfully, they're really legit even before you say it.

They have an announcement thread: Chips.gg |🎰 100k Event | Daily New Slots |

Much better if you post your gratitude there.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1860
So they do ask out KYC when you do win up that big amount?

I have known casinos that give up user winnings without any strings attached:

•Crypto.games
•Bitdice.me
•Stake
•Rollbit
•Roobet (recently have changed)

I know gambling sites are regulated but there should be no asking of identity once you make out some nice hits or wins.

I haven't won a jackpot or a huge amount in a casino so please correct me if I'm wrong. It seems I have read a number of times that casinos would normally request for a KYC from a user upon winning a big amount. There must be a different threshold between one casino to another, but if I'm not mistaken winning a large amount is one trigger of a casino's request for personal information in the name of KYC/AML. I'm not sure if this applies to all casinos, but huge amounts of winnings are normally processed manually by most casinos.

Anyway, you've mentioned crypto.games and "without any strings attached." Here's what its ToS says.[1]

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CryptoGames will:
  • take reasonable steps to establish the identity of any person for whom it is proposed to provide its service, as outlined in these Terms;
  • keep at all times a secure online list of all registered Players;
  • retain identification and transactional documentation as defined in the laws regulations and guidance notes;/
  • examine with special attention, and to the extent possible, the background and purpose of any complex or large transactions and any transactions which are particularly likely, by their nature, to be related to money laundering or the funding of terrorism;

[1] https://crypto.games/terms?style=7
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
So they do ask out KYC when you do win up that big amount?

I have known casinos that give up user winnings without any strings attached:

•Crypto.games
•Bitdice.me
•Stake
•Rollbit
•Roobet (recently have changed)

I know gambling sites are regulated but there should be no asking of identity once you make out some nice hits or wins.
newbie
Activity: 73
Merit: 0
Chips.gg is legit casino , i won 60000$  and i got it after so many chats with owners and telegram users , i got recorded chat of him asking me to delete this post and rename the post  then later he let me give withdarwal


in Short . Chips.gg is incapable site for paying users who win big in short as soon as they join , they want players to lose for months and win big only those player r winning


SUCK website but its Legit for giving winning , They r just incapable


Look @ magalon owner of site

1) allowing me to withdarwa after few days after i posted here he fixes xrp allowing me to withdarwal
2) asking me to delete post


like i told u chips.gg is incapable site
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