Notarized documentation: Your documents may need to be authenticated by an appropriately qualified Notary/Solicitor, signed and stamped as proof of legitimacy upon our request.
While deposits are in crypto they will ask for your credit/debit card.
We need both sides of the cards signed, we need to see the first 6 digits of the cards as well as the last 4 digits, you should cover the other numbers as well as the CVV code.
While bigger the user wins harder will be the kick process, that's why i hardly recommend to user read the TOS before deciding to create an account.
I don't know why they are exaggerating this issue of kyc, this is because when people do kyc in their casino, the person takes a selfie photo holding their ID with a photo on the ID, which makes it very easy for the software to easily recognize between the ID and the person's face, the person also enters proof of residence, and we all know that the proof of residence has the person's full name, so it is easy for them to look at the full name that is on the ID and the full name that is on the ID document. proof of residence and it is proven whether it is the same person and whether the documents are true or not. That's why I can't understand why they are exaggerating so much to the point of asking for the documents to be authenticated
This is something that someone from the casino needs to come and explain, because imagine the case of a person like me who lives in a country that speaks Portuguese, the documents in my country are authenticated at the notary's office and the person puts a stamp with date and time, but they are in format in Portuguese, so how would this casino be able to tell if they are a real authenticated document or not? while my country's IDs and passports all come in Portuguese and English and it's already easy to see that they are real documents and there would be no need to ask me for certified documents. I don't see where the casino employee is to come and answer these questions