Here is what simplejg asks
Hi!
I need help cashing out winnings off the registration free spins from a bitcoin casino. They're requesting a selfie w/id + a written note. I already submitted my own on a different account and have had multiple other people do the selfie for me for other accounts I've come up with.. heh. I could photoshop the info on your id a bit so you wouldn't be giving them your actual info, if that'd make you feel more comfortable with it. The max cashout they allow from the registration bonus is 0.01 BTC, which I'd split with you and we'd each get 0.005 BTC.
I don't know how you'll see it, but who wants to sell your identity for $33.83? (actual Coinbase price: 6767$), as the image says, you can change you ID, but the selfie i doubt it...
I don't mind receiving a bad trust of simplejg for posting this to everyone, but i think you've to be careful with this person, and more when
you send a picture of you with your IDPD: Is someone in this forum willing to sell your identity?
There's an obvious reason as to why I was deliberately indirect publicly with my request, but as you can clearly see, I am straight-forward in private communications with anyone who requests further information. Everyone can think for themselves and is entitled to their own opinion. You apparently feel as though you're some kind of holy martyr by publicly posting
the exact same message and details that every person curious for further info receives, but all you're doing is crapping on my thread.
I am straight-forward about everything with anyone/everyone about what I am looking for, the entire process and exactly what they can expect. There is no ulterior motive nor anything that I have done -or ever will do - with the pictures/information people have provided to me.
On a related note - to my knowledge, in order for a person's complete "identity" to truly be stolen, it is absolutely imperative that the info includes their SSN (for a US citizen, anyway.) - without that, there's not much that can be done with only the info found on their ID/driver's license/etc, if anything at all. I definitely would advise against anybody providing their SSN to
anybody, save for to 100% legitimate, known companies/services when knowingly applying for credit or whatnot, but not much else. I am not requesting such information, nor do I want it or need it for the purpose that I outline
privately to anyone who requests further info.