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Online Casinos in general: Caution at Energy Casino (Page 3)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2019 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 29 | Views: 8,854
S****8
ruhrpott wrote on 06/26/2019 at 18:33
This has nothing to do with making things complicated, but with being consistent when things are demanded that are beyond all reason.

Even if I reach in the case then insofar in the shit by not getting the 60 €, but that's worth it to me to stay consistent and not every crap to go along with the demanded.

Well then keep playing, maybe 1000 € will come out of it ?
Then do that for sure with the Verify ???

Never had any problems with them ...1200 € pay out at that time and my old Verify from 2 years ago, I also never had to renew ...:-D

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upola
Legend

ruhrpott wrote on 06/26/2019 at 18:33
This has nothing to do with making things complicated, but with being consistent when things are demanded that are beyond all reason.

Even if I reach in the case then insofar in the shit by not getting the 60 €, but that's worth it to me to stay consistent and not every crap to go along with the demanded.

Would you be the at 1000 euros oh so consistent and not do every crap with?

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Anonym
Sweep88 wrote on 26/06/2019 at 19:42
Well then keep playing, maybe 1000 € will come out of it ?
Then do it for sure with the Verify ???

Never had problems with them ...then 1200 € pay out and my old Verify from 2 years ago, I also never had to renew ...:-D

The maximum payout is with the free spins at 100, - if I'm not mistaken^^

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S****8
tby wrote on 06/26/2019 at 8:22 pm
The maximum payout is 100,- with the free spins, if I am not mistaken^^

who can read is clearly at an advantage !

Sorry my mistake ...

Was yes from Free Spins ...oops ..I had read over

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ruhrpott
Expert
upola wrote on 06/26/2019 at 7:43 pm

Would you be oh so consistent at 1000 euros and not go along with every crap?

Yes, I would be. It's not about the amount, even though it might be hard for some to believe
Principles and consistency are still things that count for me and are worth something

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upola
Legend

ruhrpott wrote on 06/26/2019 9:29 PM
Yes, I would be. It's not about the total, even though it might be hard for some to believe
Principles and consistency are still things that count and are worth something to me.

I don't want to accuse you of being a liar, but I don't believe you.


But it doesn't really matter, everyone deals with it differently.

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Dbac79
Elite
i even think that they have no right to ask for a photo of me personally holding the badge next to my face, it's kind of an invasion of privacy

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Julian
Elite
Dbac79 wrote on 27.06.2019 at 20:36: I even think that they have no right to ask for a photo of me personally as I hold the ID next to my face, is somehow an invasion of privacy

There are many companies that use this for verification. Even Lovoo or Tinder require a selfie of you with a piece of paper with your nickname on it when verifying your identity.

PaysafeCard, for example, even requires a webcam conversation with an employee, which could theoretically be called "invasion of privacy"

The same is true for many online banks.

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zuzox
Experienced
You must not forget that it is for your own safety, keyword identity fraud, etc. Of course, you have to look at whether that is now necessary or trust the casino.
I have never done anything like that, but my transactions are not huge. So far, it was always accepted as a compromise after consultation to complete the Verification with the documents. 👍

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Dbac79
Elite

Julian wrote on 06/27/2019 at 8:46 pm
There are many companies that use something like this for verification. Even Lovoo or Tinder require a selfie of you with a piece of paper with your nickname on it when verifying your identity.

PaysafeCard, for example, even requires a webcam conversation with an employee, which could theoretically be called "invasion of privacy"

The same is true for many online banks.

so i am of the opinion that it is solely up to me to determine who is allowed to have a photo of me, at least a private one, i don't care about the one on my passport or driver's license

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