Neteller new verification (selfie / net+ card)
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very strange that bet365 decided to remove both Skrill/Neteller from qualifying bonus, right when this new verifications happens with neteller and possible skrill.
http://arbusers.com/index.php/topic,2934.msg56449.html#msg56449
This has to be correlated, very strange behaviour from both companies. Maybe they have been sacked hard on last times.
http://arbusers.com/index.php/topic,2934.msg56449.html#msg56449
This has to be correlated, very strange behaviour from both companies. Maybe they have been sacked hard on last times.
Last edited by sevvvvv on Wed Mar 15, 2017 2:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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It's clear enough they try to stop this anonymous money flow.
I got an email yesterday from a greek bookie. It says that due to the latest legal changes in greece, the will stop to accept direct paysafecard codes. It must be added first to your paysafecard wallet.
And then... will be a matter of time for paysafe to ask you for selfie etc
I got an email yesterday from a greek bookie. It says that due to the latest legal changes in greece, the will stop to accept direct paysafecard codes. It must be added first to your paysafecard wallet.
And then... will be a matter of time for paysafe to ask you for selfie etc
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Yes its true paysafe account wants selfies
You start the identification process. To continue, please read the following information carefully.
The following documents may not be used - please make sure that your documents are legible and upload again:
Passport
The person in the photo you uploaded is not identical with that of the photo proof of identity. Please re-start the identification process. Please take a new photo with the camera on your computer or your mobile phone or upload another photo. In addition, please note the following:
Do not upload the same photo as that shown in your identity proof.
Do not upload pictures taken from other images.
Your entire face should be shown in good quality and in a visible manner.
Take off your glasses (if any).
Please log on my paysafecard account to successfully complete the process! Here you will find detailed information about the documents you need!
Caution: This is an automated email and you can not answer! For any questions, our service team is at your disposal info.gr@paysafecard.com!
Sincerely
The group of paysafecard
www.paysafecard.com
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By the way theese verifications are done by Jumio (US company) and ewallets or websites just using their tool.You can read their business info here
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Guys, it will be your best choice if you switch to Bitcoin. You can open an account to Bitcoin exchange and then hold your money both to Euros/USD and BTC. If you wish to stay on the safe side you simply convert your coins in euros and you avoid fluctuations however BTC economic fundamentals are way good to overlook them. Its not simply a storage of your money but rather a very very appealing investment. I was extremely doubtful when i was first introduced to Bitcoin but now i consider it as one of my best choices so far...Not to mention the profits i've made from its price increase which is expected steady in the foreseeable future. It is a lit bit difficult in the beginning but once you familiarize yourself with it, you will feel the sense of your absolute financial freedom, away from bankers, silly verifications etc etc...
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Awesome! Could you please also suggest any reliable soft book that accepts btc's ?portman wrote: Guys, it will be your best choice if you switch to Bitcoin. You can open an account to Bitcoin exchange and then hold your money both to Euros/USD and BTC. If you wish to stay on the safe side you simply convert your coins in euros and you avoid fluctuations however BTC economic fundamentals are way good to overlook them. Its not simply a storage of your money but rather a very very appealing investment. I was extremely doubtful when i was first introduced to Bitcoin but now i consider it as one of my best choices so far...Not to mention the profits i've made from its price increase which is expected steady in the foreseeable future. It is a lit bit difficult in the beginning but once you familiarize yourself with it, you will feel the sense of your absolute financial freedom, away from bankers, silly verifications etc etc...
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And what do you do if Bitcoin price drops down by 10%, 20%, 50% on tomorrow? Some drog cartel, maffia is catched by police and BTC price dropps.. I think Bitcoin is very risky regarding price changes. You would lose Bitcoin advantage when you need to convert Bitcoin back to EUR/USD/GBP.portman wrote: Guys, it will be your best choice if you switch to Bitcoin. You can open an account to Bitcoin exchange and then hold your money both to Euros/USD and BTC. If you wish to stay on the safe side you simply convert your coins in euros and you avoid fluctuations however BTC economic fundamentals are way good to overlook them. Its not simply a storage of your money but rather a very very appealing investment. I was extremely doubtful when i was first introduced to Bitcoin but now i consider it as one of my best choices so far...Not to mention the profits i've made from its price increase which is expected steady in the foreseeable future. It is a lit bit difficult in the beginning but once you familiarize yourself with it, you will feel the sense of your absolute financial freedom, away from bankers, silly verifications etc etc...
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Maybe someone verified neteller account location?What do they ask at the next step of verification named "Verify account ownership" ?As I checked eu and non eu accounts both has same verification requirments.
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Bitcoin isnt used by criminals in any significant amount, its kinda traceable, so a mistake down the line can connect you to some dodgy deal.
Might seem impossible to track all btc transactions from just looking at a block explorer but im sure smart people program very effective tracking software. And blockchain being permanent means that even if it is impossible to sort things out now, some breakthrough in 5 years can make it easy.
But, lets say some drug cartel is operating on bitcoin, and this is dumb and ineffective for many many reasons. What makes you think anyone can confiscate that?
You need half a brain to hide your holdings behind multiple seeds and passphrases, noone can tell how many you actually have even if they confiscate your mobile, computers AND hardware wallets. You can have 100k bitcoins hidden layer under layer, word under word and there is no way to tell if you showed them everything or you showed them 1% of that.
So, unless the DEA kills the druglord, he can give the seeds and passphrases to hisr lawyer and the btc stays in the economy.
Ok, probably he will have to liquidate to pay for whatever arrested criminals have to pay but that wont be like the old 'confiscation sellouts' we have seen.
Anyway liquidating wont be easy either cause some btc might be flagged and agents just waitting someone to tie them to an identity or fiat.
Maybe druglord is murdered, so with noone knowing the keys, btc gets lost and that effectively increases btc price as there are less on market.
Whatever, point is, criminals getting arrested don't move the bitcoin price around. Its like a 20 billion market cap, many many rich individuals can push it around with their play money.
Sure its volatile and very risky investment the general idea is though as market cap increases, volatility will reduce.
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Like USD price drops when DEA busts some drug dealers right?thorocska wrote: And what do you do if Bitcoin price drops down by 10%, 20%, 50% on tomorrow? Some drog cartel, maffia is catched by police and BTC price dropps.
Bitcoin isnt used by criminals in any significant amount, its kinda traceable, so a mistake down the line can connect you to some dodgy deal.
Might seem impossible to track all btc transactions from just looking at a block explorer but im sure smart people program very effective tracking software. And blockchain being permanent means that even if it is impossible to sort things out now, some breakthrough in 5 years can make it easy.
But, lets say some drug cartel is operating on bitcoin, and this is dumb and ineffective for many many reasons. What makes you think anyone can confiscate that?
You need half a brain to hide your holdings behind multiple seeds and passphrases, noone can tell how many you actually have even if they confiscate your mobile, computers AND hardware wallets. You can have 100k bitcoins hidden layer under layer, word under word and there is no way to tell if you showed them everything or you showed them 1% of that.
So, unless the DEA kills the druglord, he can give the seeds and passphrases to hisr lawyer and the btc stays in the economy.
Ok, probably he will have to liquidate to pay for whatever arrested criminals have to pay but that wont be like the old 'confiscation sellouts' we have seen.
Anyway liquidating wont be easy either cause some btc might be flagged and agents just waitting someone to tie them to an identity or fiat.
Maybe druglord is murdered, so with noone knowing the keys, btc gets lost and that effectively increases btc price as there are less on market.
Whatever, point is, criminals getting arrested don't move the bitcoin price around. Its like a 20 billion market cap, many many rich individuals can push it around with their play money.
Sure its volatile and very risky investment the general idea is though as market cap increases, volatility will reduce.
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Still, you need books that accept it.
And what does it mean:
And what does it mean:
If you open an account in Bitcoin you don't need to verify yourself?portman wrote: you will feel the sense of your absolute financial freedom, away from (...) silly verifications etc etc...
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http://www.reuters.com/article/net-us-crime-silkroad-bitcoin-idUSBRE99113A20131008Thordin wrote:Like USD price drops when DEA busts some drug dealers right?thorocska wrote: And what do you do if Bitcoin price drops down by 10%, 20%, 50% on tomorrow? Some drog cartel, maffia is catched by police and BTC price dropps.
Bitcoin isnt used by criminals in any significant amount, its kinda traceable, so a mistake down the line can connect you to some dodgy deal.
Might seem impossible to track all btc transactions from just looking at a block explorer but im sure smart people program very effective tracking software. And blockchain being permanent means that even if it is impossible to sort things out now, some breakthrough in 5 years can make it easy.
But, lets say some drug cartel is operating on bitcoin, and this is dumb and ineffective for many many reasons. What makes you think anyone can confiscate that?
You need half a brain to hide your holdings behind multiple seeds and passphrases, noone can tell how many you actually have even if they confiscate your mobile, computers AND hardware wallets. You can have 100k bitcoins hidden layer under layer, word under word and there is no way to tell if you showed them everything or you showed them 1% of that.
So, unless the DEA kills the druglord, he can give the seeds and passphrases to hisr lawyer and the btc stays in the economy.
Ok, probably he will have to liquidate to pay for whatever arrested criminals have to pay but that wont be like the old 'confiscation sellouts' we have seen.
Anyway liquidating wont be easy either cause some btc might be flagged and agents just waitting someone to tie them to an identity or fiat.
Maybe druglord is murdered, so with noone knowing the keys, btc gets lost and that effectively increases btc price as there are less on market.
Whatever, point is, criminals getting arrested don't move the bitcoin price around. Its like a 20 billion market cap, many many rich individuals can push it around with their play money.
Sure its volatile and very risky investment the general idea is though as market cap increases, volatility will reduce.
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There are plenty of reasons to stay away from bitcoin and plenty of reasons to get exposure.
Im very bad at explaining things so people just watch some bitcoin talks for beginners and build their education from there.
Andreas Antonopoulos is a good talker and there are a few more.
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Ah, thats old news mate, complicated case, but lets not go further off-topic.
There are plenty of reasons to stay away from bitcoin and plenty of reasons to get exposure.
Im very bad at explaining things so people just watch some bitcoin talks for beginners and build their education from there.
Andreas Antonopoulos is a good talker and there are a few more.
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For eu I verified address step and then section " Verify account ownership" opened so there is shown two options to confirm selfie ID or instead order plastic mastercard to your account registered address and then active it so it might be only one possibility to avoid selfie ID for eu customers.
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I mentioned before that there are levels of verification that could offer some convenience to EU clients only. The activation of the NET card is one of them. I hate to use the words FOR NOW.
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