Provide us a colour photo of you holding a government-issued form of photographic ID beside your face." Is this legal? Can I refuse?
superhans
SBR High Roller
01-29-14
173
#2
You can refuse... dont expect to get paid though.
Dunno why people have such an issue with this.
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thordin86
SBR High Roller
11-06-14
137
#3
its just anti-id-theft, making multi-accounting harder.
Nothing to worry about
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PharaohUB
SBR MVP
01-23-07
4865
#4
Nothing to worry about? I understand the intent of the books, but human beings are processing these verifications. Who's to stop them from stealing your identity, or doing some bad stuff with that information. These guys live in third world countries, making $3 an hour. They can probably sell the information and effectively double/triple their salary until they are caught. If you think all of these books are super secure and this could never happen keep living in la la land. This shit happens at fortune 500 companies, it can and will happen at these books. The less information out there on the internet the better.
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Spedizzo
SBR MVP
12-16-11
1557
#5
you actually have a couple options
1.) use a different method of deposit
2.) don't play at an offshore sports book
3.) use a different book that doesn't do this
or
4.) stop whining
no one wants to look at pictures of your fat face or steal your identity where they prolly can't even open a CC in your name cause of your crap credit
they just want to know what you look like when you charge back so Tony can send goons to your door
My question was: is it legal to require a photo? (image rights)
That's an order, we have no choice because they do not pay if we refuse.
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thordin86
SBR High Roller
11-06-14
137
#7
If you are so scared then dont use these books.
95% of the bookmakers i ever used asked for photo ID copy are you not going to even send them that because some of their employees might steal it?
And really, what are they going to do with my ID copy? Make a fake one and try to open a bank account and get credit?
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superhans
SBR High Roller
01-29-14
173
#8
Originally posted by zikko
My question was: is it legal to require a photo? (image rights)
That's an order, we have no choice because they do not pay if we refuse.
Image rights?! Ask your agent
The book can ask for pretty much what they want to determine ID.
Only multi accounters have a problem with the id/face request. And thats why they request it
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Spedizzo
SBR MVP
12-16-11
1557
#9
you are questioning the legality and ethics of a sports book...
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Foosball Champ
SBR Wise Guy
10-19-10
994
#10
What book is requiring that?
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388189
#11
If your from what a book deems a high risk scamming country you will have to do it
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champster
SBR Hustler
09-29-11
59
#12
Is this thread in regards to 1vice? I made an account today and when I tried to make a deposit through chat, I was told that a decision was made that my action was not wanted. No reason given, I tried chat again and Griff said they needed me to take a picture of myself with my ID next to my face and a copy of utility bill. I am a low low limit bettor.
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joeema
SBR Rookie
07-04-14
44
#13
Bet2be uses this kind of ID. Or what they call "selfie"
But i've never heard of other bookies requestioning such things. And ive used plenty of sites