Is that for bet365?
I had the same problem. I just opened up a brand new account and it now works fine. No chance I am sending through my passport or any of my details
companys called betstars they sponser leicester in some form.
yeah I tried to say I was you as well but my photographic I.D didn't match your name unfortunately
I had similar issue but just scanned/fax over my drivers licence. I used my DL for evrything -come to think of it. Fack it. Its been 3/4 years now and nothing untowards has happened. Make sure you quiz them over data protection and how long they hold it on record just for assurance that they know what they are doing.
Oh no an unfunny mutton molester
comment by Fan Gillhaus 1903 (U3339)
posted 4 minutes ago
yeah I tried to say I was you as well but my photographic I.D didn't match your name unfortunately
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I've had it before. Nothing untoward when it is high street booliew, albeit that company is not one I have heard of.
When I was heavy banned on financial betting platforms, I once made the mistake of signing up for a scam site based in the Belize. When it came time for me to withdraw, they wanted a credit card authorisation form that would allow them to withdraw money from my card without my approval. I declined and wrote off the cash but they sold my details on to a mugs list and I get multiple phone calls per week from "trading platforms" with "fool proof" strategies.
It's standard procedure I'm pretty sure. All bookies do it.
Kind of snakey though because they let you deposit money and bet away but as soon as you wanna withdraw funds they ask you for ID
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It's just the standard way to delay payment for as long as they can.
And hope that you start betting again before you cash out and lose your money.
Would they accept a photo of your passport etc taken with your phone?
bh dont want to send then anything you dont know whos gonna get yer id,
comment by neatneatneat (U20926)
posted 15 minutes ago
bh dont want to send then anything you dont know whos gonna get yer id,
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What the fack are you gonna do then? If thats what they want then you're going have to provide it. My friend It's standard protocol. Have you even liaised with there customer services regarding this matter? You seem so skeptical about this company although you have provided your personal details to them already?
They only pay out to beautiful looking people these days
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
comment by BARVIS (U21244)
posted 2 minutes ago
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
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I shorted the pound during indy ref trying to cash in on uncertainty and lost money, shorted the euro during Greece crisis, lost money when they got bailed rapidly. Didn't short pound pre Brexit. Was convinced of a remain. Post Brexit shorted ftse and went long Krone. Lost money.
exactly cantona,that should be good enough,its facking tantimount to theft,gonna get it touch wae ombudsman or just let my bank deal with it,
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by BARVIS (U21244)
posted 2 minutes ago
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
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I shorted the pound during indy ref trying to cash in on uncertainty and lost money, shorted the euro during Greece crisis, lost money when they got bailed rapidly. Didn't short pound pre Brexit. Was convinced of a remain. Post Brexit shorted ftse and went long Krone. Lost money.
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Admin1 your luck is alot like mine. We gonna get them ba5trds one day
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
I've had it before. Nothing untoward when it is high street booliew, albeit that company is not one I have heard of.
When I was heavy banned on financial betting platforms, I once made the mistake of signing up for a scam site based in the Belize. When it came time for me to withdraw, they wanted a credit card authorisation form that would allow them to withdraw money from my card without my approval. I declined and wrote off the cash but they sold my details on to a mugs list and I get multiple phone calls per week from "trading platforms" with "fool proof" strategies.
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I got asked for photo id for the sun fantasy football. I took a photo of my passport, emailed it to them and it was resolved in 10/15 minutes
I had a similar problem with Coral about 4 years ago where they asked for verification documents on my bank etc.
I sent a letter of complaint about how if they had any concerns around who I was or that perhaps my account was being used fraudulently then they should not have been taking withdrawals from my account when I was going to place a bet and basically told them that there rules and regulations on KYC were flawed.
I received my cash within 2 days of that letter being delivered and also a £100 free bet for my complaint.
I lost the £100 free bet
It is standard practice, always check the terms and conditions. The thing is they are happy to TAKE your money without checking ID only when they need to pay you out.
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posted on 9/1/17
Is that for bet365?
I had the same problem. I just opened up a brand new account and it now works fine. No chance I am sending through my passport or any of my details
posted on 9/1/17
companys called betstars they sponser leicester in some form.
posted on 9/1/17
yeah I tried to say I was you as well but my photographic I.D didn't match your name unfortunately
posted on 9/1/17
I had similar issue but just scanned/fax over my drivers licence. I used my DL for evrything -come to think of it. Fack it. Its been 3/4 years now and nothing untowards has happened. Make sure you quiz them over data protection and how long they hold it on record just for assurance that they know what they are doing.
posted on 9/1/17
Oh no an unfunny mutton molester
posted on 9/1/17
comment by Fan Gillhaus 1903 (U3339)
posted 4 minutes ago
yeah I tried to say I was you as well but my photographic I.D didn't match your name unfortunately
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posted on 9/1/17
I've had it before. Nothing untoward when it is high street booliew, albeit that company is not one I have heard of.
When I was heavy banned on financial betting platforms, I once made the mistake of signing up for a scam site based in the Belize. When it came time for me to withdraw, they wanted a credit card authorisation form that would allow them to withdraw money from my card without my approval. I declined and wrote off the cash but they sold my details on to a mugs list and I get multiple phone calls per week from "trading platforms" with "fool proof" strategies.
posted on 9/1/17
It's standard procedure I'm pretty sure. All bookies do it.
Kind of snakey though because they let you deposit money and bet away but as soon as you wanna withdraw funds they ask you for ID
posted on 9/1/17
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posted on 9/1/17
It's just the standard way to delay payment for as long as they can.
posted on 9/1/17
And hope that you start betting again before you cash out and lose your money.
posted on 9/1/17
Would they accept a photo of your passport etc taken with your phone?
posted on 9/1/17
bh dont want to send then anything you dont know whos gonna get yer id,
posted on 9/1/17
comment by neatneatneat (U20926)
posted 15 minutes ago
bh dont want to send then anything you dont know whos gonna get yer id,
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What the fack are you gonna do then? If thats what they want then you're going have to provide it. My friend It's standard protocol. Have you even liaised with there customer services regarding this matter? You seem so skeptical about this company although you have provided your personal details to them already?
posted on 9/1/17
They only pay out to beautiful looking people these days
posted on 9/1/17
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
posted on 9/1/17
comment by BARVIS (U21244)
posted 2 minutes ago
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I shorted the pound during indy ref trying to cash in on uncertainty and lost money, shorted the euro during Greece crisis, lost money when they got bailed rapidly. Didn't short pound pre Brexit. Was convinced of a remain. Post Brexit shorted ftse and went long Krone. Lost money.
posted on 9/1/17
exactly cantona,that should be good enough,its facking tantimount to theft,gonna get it touch wae ombudsman or just let my bank deal with it,
posted on 9/1/17
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by BARVIS (U21244)
posted 2 minutes ago
I setup an online betting account a week before eu vote, was seriously close to putting several hundred ££'s on remain, as I could not envisage the leave camp winning. Thought it would be like the Scots Indy vote - close, but when push came to shove the majority wouldn't fancy the risk. Fortunately I never staked anything, and haven't touched the account since.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I shorted the pound during indy ref trying to cash in on uncertainty and lost money, shorted the euro during Greece crisis, lost money when they got bailed rapidly. Didn't short pound pre Brexit. Was convinced of a remain. Post Brexit shorted ftse and went long Krone. Lost money.
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Admin1 your luck is alot like mine. We gonna get them ba5trds one day
posted on 9/1/17
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
I've had it before. Nothing untoward when it is high street booliew, albeit that company is not one I have heard of.
When I was heavy banned on financial betting platforms, I once made the mistake of signing up for a scam site based in the Belize. When it came time for me to withdraw, they wanted a credit card authorisation form that would allow them to withdraw money from my card without my approval. I declined and wrote off the cash but they sold my details on to a mugs list and I get multiple phone calls per week from "trading platforms" with "fool proof" strategies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You wouldn't get that nonsense with hititbet ......
The number one place for all your gambling needs.
* Located off the M1, Ja606 are not responsible for any losses, may cause ereticle disfunction
posted on 10/1/17
I got asked for photo id for the sun fantasy football. I took a photo of my passport, emailed it to them and it was resolved in 10/15 minutes
posted on 10/1/17
I had a similar problem with Coral about 4 years ago where they asked for verification documents on my bank etc.
I sent a letter of complaint about how if they had any concerns around who I was or that perhaps my account was being used fraudulently then they should not have been taking withdrawals from my account when I was going to place a bet and basically told them that there rules and regulations on KYC were flawed.
I received my cash within 2 days of that letter being delivered and also a £100 free bet for my complaint.
I lost the £100 free bet
posted on 10/1/17
It is standard practice, always check the terms and conditions. The thing is they are happy to TAKE your money without checking ID only when they need to pay you out.
Cants
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