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Would you give 100 points of your identity to a poker site ?

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> Hello,
>
>
> We inform you that your withdrawal request of 40 $ will be processed by
> our electronic payment agent by Neteller.
>
> In order to complete the transfer our payment agent needs a copy of your
> identity card and copy of your Utility Bills (Phone, Electricity Bill or
> any official proof of your address).
>
> You may send us these copies by fax at:
> (+33)-01.53.01.47.02 or by e-mail as file-attachement,indicating your
> e-mail or login.
>
> We take this opportunity to remind you that the delays for a transfer by
> Click2pay Moneybookers, Neteller are between 3-5 days starting from your
> request date.
>
> We would also like to thank you again for the confidence you have shown
> us by choosing www.poker.com
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Adrienne
>

07-14-2008 19:15

sewhog (User Offline) Wrote 29 posts
since 07-07-2008

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Like most silly laws or warnings on products (Don't use the hairdryer in the shower), a lawsuit usually sets these things in motion. Somebody must have lost money when their identity was stolen and now the site requires excessive proof of ID.

{a-Hearts}{a-Spades}Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.{a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}

07-15-2008 05:10

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since 04-28-2007

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