| Posted by: MrDrsRow08 at September 11, 2005, 7:12 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | fatshaft wrote: Ckyzxr wrote:
That's because $3000 is NOTHING compared to the incredible amount bullshit that goes along with dealing with Identity Theft. It's OK to not understand this. I can close a bank account or credit card, you cannot "close" your credit report. anyone heard the wahmbulance lately?
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| Posted by: fatshaft at September 11, 2005, 2:09 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | Ckyzxr wrote:
That's because $3000 is NOTHING compared to the incredible amount bullshit that goes along with dealing with Identity Theft. It's OK to not understand this. I can close a bank account or credit card, you cannot "close" your credit report. anyone heard the wahmbulance lately? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Ckyzxr at September 11, 2005, 5:09 am | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | iwasajackoff wrote: Its kinda funny how some people will give a site there bank info or credit card info or deposit hundreds if not thousands of dollars into a site. And everythings fine. But if that site asks for copy of there drivers licence all the sudden there afraid of identey theft or the site cant be trusted or its a big invasion of privacy
That's because $3000 is NOTHING compared to the incredible amount bullshit that goes along with dealing with Identity Theft. It's OK to not understand this. I can close a bank account or credit card, you cannot "close" your credit report. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: iwasajackoff at September 10, 2005, 5:51 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | | Its kinda funny how some people will give a site there bank info or credit card info or deposit hundreds if not thousands of dollars into a site. And everythings fine. But if that site asks for copy of there drivers licence all the sudden there afraid of identey theft or the site cant be trusted or its a big invasion of privacy | | Static Link |
| Posted by: todd at September 10, 2005, 2:39 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | shebang wrote: Never been asked for ID verification either. Unless a site worries about multiple accounts, collusion or underage players, i don't really see why they have to do this. Particularly if you withdraw to the same account (Neteller, Firepay, et al) where you have deposited from. Neteller and the like check out prospective account holders rather thoroughly.
My best guess is that it's an old habit that hasn't died.
Most of the poker rooms that ask for ID are attached to casinos. Back when Neteller's checking wasn't as stringent, casinos had a big problem: people were opening multiple Neteller accounts and playing the casino bonuses several times.
Sometimes those old habits don't die. Almost every casino still bans roulette for bonus play even though there is now no way to have a positive EV at most of these casinos by playing roulette. Why? In the past, you used to be able to make money by making zero-risk bets (betting on black, red, and zero at the same ti... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: shebang at September 10, 2005, 8:51 am | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | | Never been asked for ID verification either. Unless a site worries about multiple accounts, collusion or underage players, i don't really see why they have to do this. Particularly if you withdraw to the same account (Neteller, Firepay, et al) where you have deposited from. Neteller and the like check out prospective account holders rather thoroughly. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: fatshaft at September 9, 2005, 11:32 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | Ckyzxr wrote: Alot, if you happen to be a former victim or married to someone who has been the victim of identity theft. Sending that type of information to people you do not personally know or have no legal recourse against is not the best way to protect your interests. Besides, I don't have the disposable time to whore everything in sight, I can afford to be picky with my money/time.
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| Posted by: fatshaft at September 9, 2005, 11:30 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | Ckyzxr wrote: I know about the Prima sites and there tendency to demand ID upon cashout. Are there any other sites that you have found that do this, even on rare occasion?
Thanks
Ckyzxr
All of them, if there is something funny about your account you will be asked for ID, some such as Prima tend to be more stringent than others, but there is NO site that you can say will never ask for ID | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Ckyzxr at September 9, 2005, 11:12 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | Alot, if you happen to be a former victim or married to someone who has been the victim of identity theft. Sending that type of information to people you do not personally know or have no legal recourse against is not the best way to protect your interests. Besides, I don't have the disposable time to whore everything in sight, I can afford to be picky with my money/time.
Be Good
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| Posted by: Ckyzxr at September 9, 2005, 10:38 pm | | Topic: ID Verification Sites Forum: Bonus Whores | I know about the Prima sites and there tendency to demand ID upon cashout. Are there any other sites that you have found that do this, even on rare occasion?
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