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They want " Α certificate, signed and sealed by your employer"
Of course it was stupid to use the number when registering, the company cell phone has been lying around in the drawer for years anyway.
But I'm certainly not going to bother my employer with such cheese. And to be honest - I've never seen anyone ask for something like that after verifying 100 times.
The casino also won't update the number, chat blocked and official contact email ends up in mail delivery error.
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i've actually already written off the € 50 from a no Deposit, unless someone else has a Tip? Casino Guru doesn't feel like creating anything right now
They want " Α certificate, signed and sealed by your employer"
Of course it was stupid to use the number when registering, the company cell phone has been lying around in the drawer for years anyway.
But I'm certainly not going to bother my employer with such cheese. And to be honest - I've never seen anyone ask for something like that after verifying 100 times.
The casino also won't update the number, chat blocked and official contact email ends up in mail delivery error.
Do you know something like that? LG
I wouldn't want to ask for such a document anyway. The boss may be able to make assumptions about what you are misusing the company cell phone for and possibly draw consequences. So I would strongly advise you against it.
If the official contact address is not even correct, then you can assume that the company (whichever one it may be) is dubious.
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i've actually already written off the €50 from a no Deposit, unless anyone else has a Tip? Casino Guru doesn't feel like creating anything right now
They want " Α certificate, signed and sealed by your employer"
Of course it was stupid to use the number when registering, the company cell phone has been lying around in the drawer for years anyway.
But I'm certainly not going to bother my employer with such cheese. And to be honest - I've never seen anyone ask for something like that after verifying 100 times.
The casino also won't update the number, chat blocked and official contact email ends up in mail delivery error.
Do you know something like that? LG
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I wouldn't want to ask for such a document anyway. The boss may be able to make assumptions about what you are misusing the company cell phone for and possibly draw consequences. So I would strongly advise you against it.
If the official contact address is not even correct, then you can assume that the company (whichever one it may be) is dubious.
Don't think you can do much more than that.
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