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Haha, great Sharooooon!! You are a wonder woman!!

 

- taking care of valleys, Sophie and baby Jessica

- writing reviews, news, threads and posts for AskGamblers, all by your tablet

- cooking

- liking each AG post on Facebook

- playing slots and winning

 

and many things mooooooore!!! Whoaw!

 

Well, this is what most married women and/or mothers do on a daily basis, they are multitasking and frankly speaking, I don't see anything spectacular here. However, you are totally right about Sharon being a Wonder Woman, but in my opinion, that's because of her absolutely, amazing, fantastic POSITIVENESS! Always smiling, always optimistic, always positive and never complaining! Valleys is such a lucky guy! :D

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Sorry if this is the wrong place for this

Hello, I am new to here and I am looking for some info/reassurance about a withdrawal 

I am trying to make from Karamba.

I deposited £100 and was given a match bonus. After 2 weeks my account changed from bonus cash to real cash. I then went onto their live chat facility to ask if I was able to cash out. I was told I had met the wagering requirements. Anyway, after a couple of lucky spins and a £1000+ win on victorious slot (£1.25 stake :) ) I cashed out £2000. This was on the 15th. On the 18th I was asked to send ID to their accounts dept which I did. On the 20th after still showing as pending I asked if they had received the info. I was then told I had sent it to the wrong address and I now needed to send it to Ukdocs aspireglobal. This I did only now to be told I also need to send a copy of my bank card. My cash out still shows as pending?

2 questions

1. Is it normal to have to send a copy of a bank card?

2. Is the Ukdocs e mail secure?

Thanks for any help. It will be greatly appreciated.

Vinny

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Sorry if this is the wrong place for this

Hello, I am new to here and I am looking for some info/reassurance about a withdrawal 

I am trying to make from Karamba.

I deposited £100 and was given a match bonus. After 2 weeks my account changed from bonus cash to real cash. I then went onto their live chat facility to ask if I was able to cash out. I was told I had met the wagering requirements. Anyway, after a couple of lucky spins and a £1000+ win on victorious slot (£1.25 stake :) ) I cashed out £2000. This was on the 15th. On the 18th I was asked to send ID to their accounts dept which I did. On the 20th after still showing as pending I asked if they had received the info. I was then told I had sent it to the wrong address and I now needed to send it to Ukdocs aspireglobal. This I did only now to be told I also need to send a copy of my bank card. My cash out still shows as pending?

2 questions

1. Is it normal to have to send a copy of a bank card?

2. Is the Ukdocs e mail secure?

Thanks for any help. It will be greatly appreciated.

Vinny

 

Hey Vinny and welcome to the AskGamblers forum. :)

 

Never used Ukdocs before and could not say of they are secure or not, but providing the fact that they are used by an online casino, I guess all necessary security measures have been taken. 

 

As for your withdrawal in general... Yes, it is a normal procedure to be asked for some documents in order to have your identity fully verified in front of the casino. However, when sending copies of your bank card make sure to hide or mask the middle 6 digits of the card number in the front side and your CVV code at the back. 

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I will need to borrow Lady Luck from you to dance a little next week, If you agree :blink: , of course  :D

 

Hmm, not so sure about that to be honest... You know, she (Lady Luck) is quite a stubborn lady from time to time. Could confirm that from personal experience as she was rather unfriendly (to say the least) for quite some time during last year and the beginning of this one... ;)

 

But, sure, I'll have some chit chat with her and mention about you. Let's hope she is in a mood! :D

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Hmm, not so sure about that to be honest... You know, she (Lady Luck) is quite a stubborn lady from time to time. Could confirm that from personal experience as she was rather unfriendly (to say the least) for quite some time during last year and the beginning of this one... ;)

 

But, sure, I'll have some chit chat with her and mention about you. Let's hope she is in a mood! :D

Yeah! , that sounds like a "yes" for me. Now you will say I'm also stubborn ?? hehe.

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Lady Luck coinage:

 

"......

   A recent operation in the club had used cards
marked with an ink visible only in infrared light. The cheater wore
special contact lenses to see the markings.
Then therewas ESP. Smith suspected thatsome players were using telepathic powers to win.
Smith had made a lifelong study of luck. He believed in a higher
force that governed the ebb and flow of fortune. (Harold) Smith called this
force "Lady Luck." It was after all a literal wheel of fortune that
started the Smith family's ascent to wealth.

......"

 

Taken from Fortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street. Pag. 90

 

I'm currently reading this book and wanted to share this paragraph with you (although likely there are so many stories about origins of this expression).

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Lady Luck coinage:

 

"......

   A recent operation in the club had used cards

marked with an ink visible only in infrared light. The cheater wore

special contact lenses to see the markings.

Then therewas ESP. Smith suspected thatsome players were using telepathic powers to win.

Smith had made a lifelong study of luck. He believed in a higher

force that governed the ebb and flow of fortune. (Harold) Smith called this

force "Lady Luck." It was after all a literal wheel of fortune that

started the Smith family's ascent to wealth.

......"

 

Taken from Fortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street. Pag. 90

 

I'm currently reading this book and wanted to share this paragraph with you (although likely there are so many stories about origins of this expression).

 

Sounds interesting, but 'our' so called Lady Luck aka LL has far more modest history... This name was born spontaneously in one of the many discussions here and have no memories who started using it for the first time, was it Afi or me? It doesn't really matter to be honest, as long as she is with us, it is okay. ;) 

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