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what..the? | 12:00 Mon 04th Aug 2008 | How it Works
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I am having to do this, for security reasons to open an account they have to prove I am resident at the property.

Due to me being a tenant, i am not a bill payer and therefore not registered under the property but as i have no utiliy bills in my name they are happy with a copy of my passport and a utility bill in the bill payers name.

I would like to ask how risky sending this info via email or fax as they request is??? Which of the two fax or email would be the safest form.

Any info please.

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wink bingo.com online bingo site
On further thought, this sounds very fishy.

Your passport does not prove where you live - you may have moved home several times since it was issued as they usually last 10 years. It does not prove it is you, either, as you could have found or stolen the passport. They don't know what you look like.
No way. Absolutely not - send all your private details just to play bingo?

I should imagine a bank Ethel?

Is there any reason why you can't pop into your local bank with your passport rather than faxing/emailing it?
oh bum- scrap my reply!! sorry.

I'm with Ethel- for owt as daft as bingo, I wouldn't send them something as confidential as passport info either.
The company is registered in Nevada, so any protection offered by UK courts and legislation is probably not applicable.

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they usually ask for id - passport / driving licence - dont have one of these.

and also a utiliy bill in your name , but as i dont have a bill in my name what can they do my 1 bank is online with no paper based bills.

So they said copy passport and bill in other name.

Problem is I have had this problem before and they shut the whole account down, lucky i have 25p on the account when they did this so I told them to just close the account rather than me sending info to them.

With this new account though I have already deposited �100 and spent �25 when they discovered there was a problem with the registered address and my name. So there is a chance they will not return the money without the info.

Ouch what..the?

Dunno what to suggest then. Off top of my head I can't remember exactly what info is on a passport other than the obvious things like your photo and your full name and DOB. Is there like a passport number on it or something? I'd be tempted to mask that and any other info other than the bare necessaties before faxing/emailing it.

As for which option is safer- I imagine both are much of a sameness- neither are 100% safe I'm afraid.
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note email from wink----------

Thank you for signing up with Wink Bingo. Your account was successfully created but unfortunately the address you provided on file could not be validated.

This system was set up to satisfy the KYC (Know Your Customer) legislation. In case of address check failure, the account is immediately restricted for the protection of the card holder.

We at Wink Bingo think greatly of our customers and would like to get your account back up and running as soon as possible. As Such, we will need you to provide us with the following documents listed below before your account will be re-instated.
� Photo ID (Driver's License, Passport, National Identification Card, Citizenship Certificate etc.)
� Utility bill displaying registered address (gas, electricity, water, council tax, home telephone, etc.)
This procedure is in line with the International Banking regulations and is requested only once.

We rely on your kind understanding and collaboration and remain at your service for any further assistance.

Hoping to hear from you very soon.

Regards

It's your decision, but if you must do it, use fax.
The reason they do this is because it's now a requirement that they try to prevent anyone under 18 gambling... so because they can't check you out on the electoral roll ( because you don't show up) they are asking for age validating ID.
I had to do this with william Hill's when I was playing poker because I'd just moved.
That was fine in my case, but I don't know anything about this company to advise you.
Just found this..

http://eyesdownbingo.com/tag/customer-id-check /

Do you know a solicitor or other legal professional or even other professional who could certify your identity to them if they would accept this?
A fax is safer security wise as long as there is someone at the far end to receive it
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thanks for your answers guys
Why not try the internet fax or the online fax. RingCentral has been doing good in providing me with the safest and reliable internet fax. The fax documents are code protected that only the recipients can access.The process is just like sending an email, you can also make some attachments. After sending a fax, a report will be then sent back to you confirming the status of your fax.
For me i think all e mail Fax is the Safest way... if you fax your file or document, you need to check and be careful about the site.. this link will help you more about that..
http://www.extremefax.com/ Media URL: http://www.extremefax.com/
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Don't send it via free internet faxing, use fax service provider with charge, they have more security and you can blame them if data leaks happen.

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