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pinnit2015

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  1. Out of curiosity. Subsequently closed the chat on me when i told them they could not.
  2. I'm still operating with sticks and stones, and fighting dinosaurs, when it comes to casinos I see the word Bitcoin and move on
  3. If the OP is in the UK why don't you ask them why he must comply with their terms and conditions given that they don't give a hoot about a country's licensing jurisdiction? The hypocrisy/irony/whatever is astounding.
  4. Yeah...maybe we can ask their head of compliance exactly what his job is. To the OP - don't play at these clip joints. There are loads of truth worthy UK licensed casinos that will more than cater to what you want.
  5. Better luck next time I'll be honest and say that i watched at the start but, if they were doing it again , I'd cut it back from a month long as it's a bit long and humans (well, me) have short attention spans Regardless - boo
  6. haha Piper - au contraire, my dad probably marched in July near your house I've never understood patriotism
  7. They used to be part of Alpha Interactive, not sure if they are anymore. Dodgy as, no matter who they're operating under. Avoid. If they treat licensing with such disdain then it gives a flavour of how they view players. Were spamming me months ago and i asked why as I'm UK and they can't accept me. Their reply was along the lines 'You can still sign up'
  8. No dumber than using a 4 corner piece of paper to verify someone
  9. I'll have to dig our a study that was done regarding the data points that places have on you - it was quite astounding - you've the Council's records....to the DWP's records....to HMRC....and then about another 100 plus on top of that. And if you've got facebook you can times that by 2000.
  10. Plus if your details have been stolen you'll have a register on CIFAS. A word of caution - it's only a matter of time before this is mis-used by casinos for RG etc - 'we've reviewed your details and have pre-determined your budget for 2018'
  11. Your credit file contains multiple data points - ranging from the CIFAS register for frauds to the electoral register to account activity in your name to DOB to Mortgage address. Money Laundering checks by most financial institutions use a soft search to do whatever checks they do as well. It's no different to applying for a credit card - haven't had many credit card companies ask me to supply a utility bill with my application. https://www.experian.co.uk/business-express/identity-solutions/identity-check/ - specifically set up for KYC and obviously have more data sources that the normal user will see. Iink assumed to be allowed....
  12. The only discernible reason I can see for watching it is to check on my bet that she chucks it last minute. Or best see what Markle looks like before they have her dressing like a 90 year old on their way to Bingo (wonder how a Royal proves their employment for SOW)
  13. Nope had none... sadly what they’ve not improved is deposit fee charges and the lack of a search function on games... However, decent wager free spins and ability to go up levels and earn more is better than what went before.
  14. Pipers from my end of the world I think No doubt he can’t wait until King Billy get a UK licence ;-) 1690% deposit bonus on the 12th of July as well? :-)
  15. A search of your credit file will be more reliable than a half baked photo of a bank statement that I could easily mock up on my Mac. It needs to be posted? Ok then, I’ll fold it in half and make it look like it was in a letter. Maybe it’s because the UK bookies have access to other datasets. Either way it’s painfree. Also never been asked for front and back of cards etc at those places. For others my details have probably been passed around a Siberian Gulag freely.
  16. Bet365 and Sky all have near enough automated KYC checks. No need for passport, 4 corners and unencrypted emails. KYC, enhances due diligence, SoW - It’s becoming painful.
  17. In the whole progressive jackpot issues of rogue casinos as well, Playtech didn’t exactly do anything to help, so they’ll not attract much sympathy or musings from me ;-) But yeah, decent slots for sure.
  18. Ooft.... the good png development team must have had the month off when that slipped through the approval process. Played it firstly on Videoslots battle of slots. Was excited to get a bonus only to discover 3 spins? Meh.
  19. That’s not a bad offer - kudos for the 40p spins :-) But it is Netent...prepare for screams of ‘iv won how much!’ BGO been seeing more of my deposits recently - a bit of a resurgence after I’d written them off years ago: good job.
  20. Is that bakers game a play n go? They’re like Jekyll and Hyde with their releases; that games a real stinker. What’s happened to Gemix and Viking. I could spunk 500 in each and be lucky to see a 200x :-0
  21. Not me, but a very good casino years ago footed the bill for my friend to get the required documents: chance your arm and explain and ask them :-p Basically they paid for his passport by increasing the withdrawal amount.
  22. Well, after going though a process LV stated that after speaking with their various other group companies my account will remain closed for 5 years. They have said it’s Pink Casino ‘as far as they can tell’. This is despite Pink saying it wasn’t them. The tone of the response, as vague as it is, is that it perhaps isn’t SE by Pink but that they closed on the grounds on RG. Now let me put in context: LV deposits 12k in a two years Pink no more than 100 quid So, if closed on RG grounds, which one do you think it would be? Exactly. Oh and another thing Pink never did a SOW request (for the above reasons) Whilst I appreciate casinos can close accounts at their discretion, this is all absolute BS cumulinating in a response that has ‘as best we can tell’. Just my two pence.
  23. The best? Maybe by the UKGC as the fines are keeping their yearly bonus going but to the rest of us Cassava are an extremely poor outfit.
  24. Dunno if it's a mixture of A. Certain Individuals in org's like the UKGC/CMA making to look as if they're proactive, B. Same individuals never having bet in their life C Cultural Pressure from groups, including the media, who believe gamblers to be degenerates who need molly cuddled D. The whole concept of Big Govt, nebbing into peoples lives Places like Skrill/Netteller have played a part in it as well - their attempts to show that they've 'cleaned house' may have come too late. Having said that, were HSBC not up to their eyes in Cartel dirty money a number of years ago. Other than that i think it's not targeted at gamblers, per se - it's the way society is moving. A complete abdication of personal responsibility has created a bit of a vacuum. We've seen minimum alcohol pricing, sugar taxes, covering cigarette displays....rightly or wrongly, depending on whether you believe we're all brain dead lemmings lurching to our own demise, it's just a sign o the times. Resist
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