Hi friends, I have a question, please Can anyone tell if you have ever had to pass KYC more than once?
For example , if you verified your account (with any bookmaker or exchange) and in another new withdrawal, with the same method of payment, were you requested again?Thanks
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Bookmakers based outside the UK might not bother, South/Central Americans might be happy with 1 verification.
Also, it happened to me that AC88 requested a 2nd and more detailed verification when I withdrew all balance.
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Yes, this could happen. I believe that most UK bookmakers will ask for extra documents when you deposit more than £ 2K. Some might ask for proof of income as well as they are forced by regulation to do so. If your account is arbing/trading much and made a significant damage to the bookmaker, they might ask for additional documents and info.TheJog87 wrote: Hi friends, I have a question, please Can anyone tell if you have ever had to pass KYC more than once?
For example , if you verified your account (with any bookmaker or exchange) and in another new withdrawal, with the same method of payment, were you requested again?Thanks
Bookmakers based outside the UK might not bother, South/Central Americans might be happy with 1 verification.
Also, it happened to me that AC88 requested a 2nd and more detailed verification when I withdrew all balance.
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Thank you very much friend, I supposed that would be likely according certain conditions like these. With exchanges I've also heard some incidents although I guess they are less frequent, right? Without exceeding too much in amounts and frequency of the deposits and withdrawn, and not having exorbitant gains like reaching Premium Charge.. What do you think? Any experience guys?
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Yes it could happen.just another security check.Most of time it happens when you withdraw big amounts.If you bet at famous and trustable bookies do not need to worry,especially to an exchange.Just provide the infos requested.
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some UK bookmakers don't ask you for any i.d, they have ways of checking through your name and address
but of course you must have this ready.......to say they may ask for "extra documents" if you deposit
more than £2k is quite a crazy thing to write.
in the future because the regulation and sentiment to bookmakers in the UK is changing for the worse
then maybe things will get tougher? but up to this day Arbuser it's not like you are saying.
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arbuser, why are you saying this? completely untrue and arbing scaremongering which is unlike youArbusers wrote:Yes, this could happen. I believe that most UK bookmakers will ask for extra documents when you deposit more than £ 2K. Some might ask for proof of income as well as they are forced by regulation to do so. .TheJog87 wrote: Hi friends, I have a question, please Can anyone tell if you have ever had to pass KYC more than once?
For example , if you verified your account (with any bookmaker or exchange) and in another new withdrawal, with the same method of payment, were you requested again?Thanks
some UK bookmakers don't ask you for any i.d, they have ways of checking through your name and address
but of course you must have this ready.......to say they may ask for "extra documents" if you deposit
more than £2k is quite a crazy thing to write.
in the future because the regulation and sentiment to bookmakers in the UK is changing for the worse
then maybe things will get tougher? but up to this day Arbuser it's not like you are saying.
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It's definitely not the norm, but I've had it happen to me a few times after my account was already verified. I'm not sure what triggers it.yorkjoss wrote:arbuser, why are you saying this? completely untrue and arbing scaremongering which is unlike youArbusers wrote:Yes, this could happen. I believe that most UK bookmakers will ask for extra documents when you deposit more than £ 2K. Some might ask for proof of income as well as they are forced by regulation to do so. .TheJog87 wrote: Hi friends, I have a question, please Can anyone tell if you have ever had to pass KYC more than once?
For example , if you verified your account (with any bookmaker or exchange) and in another new withdrawal, with the same method of payment, were you requested again?Thanks
some UK bookmakers don't ask you for any i.d, they have ways of checking through your name and address
but of course you must have this ready.......to say they ask may ask for "extra documents" if you deposit
more than £2k is quite a crazy thing to write.
in the future because the regulation and sentiment to bookmakers in the UK is changing for the worse
then maybe things will get tougher? but up to this day Arbuser it's not like you are saying.
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for extra documentation after already being verified and never been asked for proof of income.
I know of a tiny number of guys who have had to prove their income and this is maybe going to get worse?
as UK legislation gets tougher but i can only talk from my experience and also with chatting to other UK arbers
and arbuser's statement was as I said untrue, all his friends like alfa can come on and back him up if they like
but as an experienced UK arber I am in a good position to comment.
as i said a lot of them never ask you for i.d and only last month I withdrew £60k from an account which never
asked me for i.d, not the sadly departed Stan James but they were one bookmaker who never asked me for i.d.
yes of course bookmakers can ask you for proof of income or additional i.d, they can do many things but we arbers
wouldn't do anything if we worried about what a bookmaker might do but will not be the first time I've read about something
on here that eventually became the norm', some bookmaker traders of course read this forum, my guess is the B365 guys
learned a lot from here.
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been arbing about 8 years and apart from what happened with the bot accounts recently, I've never been askedAlfa1234 wrote:It's definitely not the norm, but I've had it happen to me a few times after my account was already verified. I'm not sure what triggers it.yorkjoss wrote:arbuser, why are you saying this? completely untrue and arbing scaremongering which is unlike youArbusers wrote: Yes, this could happen. I believe that most UK bookmakers will ask for extra documents when you deposit more than £ 2K. Some might ask for proof of income as well as they are forced by regulation to do so. .
some UK bookmakers don't ask you for any i.d, they have ways of checking through your name and address
but of course you must have this ready.......to say they ask may ask for "extra documents" if you deposit
more than £2k is quite a crazy thing to write.
in the future because the regulation and sentiment to bookmakers in the UK is changing for the worse
then maybe things will get tougher? but up to this day Arbuser it's not like you are saying.
for extra documentation after already being verified and never been asked for proof of income.
I know of a tiny number of guys who have had to prove their income and this is maybe going to get worse?
as UK legislation gets tougher but i can only talk from my experience and also with chatting to other UK arbers
and arbuser's statement was as I said untrue, all his friends like alfa can come on and back him up if they like
but as an experienced UK arber I am in a good position to comment.
as i said a lot of them never ask you for i.d and only last month I withdrew £60k from an account which never
asked me for i.d, not the sadly departed Stan James but they were one bookmaker who never asked me for i.d.
yes of course bookmakers can ask you for proof of income or additional i.d, they can do many things but we arbers
wouldn't do anything if we worried about what a bookmaker might do but will not be the first time I've read about something
on here that eventually became the norm', some bookmaker traders of course read this forum, my guess is the B365 guys
learned a lot from here.
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Welcome everybody,
I decide don't create a new topic but to write here and ask you what do you think about video identyfication? Do you think it's the inevitable future?
<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hdrPq3G29UY" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
At this moment I know only about one bookie using this method as obligatory it's Bet2U (small a new one bookie with low limits).
I decide don't create a new topic but to write here and ask you what do you think about video identyfication? Do you think it's the inevitable future?
<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hdrPq3G29UY" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
At this moment I know only about one bookie using this method as obligatory it's Bet2U (small a new one bookie with low limits).
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I've been asked for additional documents...but never had to do a video chat. Wouldn't worry about it too much.golem77 wrote: Welcome everybody,
I decide don't create a new topic but to write here and ask you what do you think about video identyfication? Do you think it's the inevitable future?
<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hdrPq3G29UY" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
At this moment I know only about one bookie using this method as obligatory it's Bet2U (small a new one bookie with low limits).
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If you win large amounts there is good chance you will be asked for extra info, particularly if you are using an account that triggers alerts to suggest the person using the account is not the named account owner. This will happen if you use certain deposit methods or staking amounts that would be unusual for your profile. So be wary buying new accounts off students it can be painful trying to get funds out of the accounts.