does this casino require KYC for withdrawals and deposits?
The representative assures the members here that they won't be asking for KYC. I think it is better to show what the representative says in the earlier pages:
Just to clarify, there is nothing in the ToS that asks for KYC.
We have not asked anyone for KYC, if we have this thread will explode.
We will not ask for KYC.
I don't know why this KYC is such an issue but we hear the feedback and we don't implement it.
Let's focus on the gameplay and other things, if we ask for KYC feel free to post the feedback here and forum members can punish us.
Please guys, the ToS has no KYC, we have been here a while and no one said there is KYC. What more is needed?
The AML stuff is standard text to satisfy regulators I don't know why some of you guys really really care about it.
Reputation is much more important, not gonna ruin it because some guy wins some money...
This somehow directly says that no matter what the amount in question is, the casino will not ask the regular member for KYC requirement.
Or if the sum in question is pretty big.
Well, the casino representative said they will not ask for KYC then this shouldn't matter, IMHO.
Its been a while since my last login, login back today and I see that there is a $5 freebet.

Nice to see such a bonus while I did not play much here and I have never placed any sports bet in 2up so it is surprising to get a freebet.
Too bad the freebet can be used in a single bet only, not complaining but maybe a suggestion for 2up to make freebet applicable for combo/parlay bet.
I'll use the freebet to bet on Liverpool to win against PSG with odds 3.95, although it is a risky bet but I do like to bet on underdog
I did received the same freebet and I got to boxing and bet on the underdog with an odd of 8.xx, well it is obvious that there is a small chance of winning but whatever, it is a freebet after all, losing won't cost me anything.
