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am i in trouble?
Last week I cashed out from Battlefield and after a week of waiting I see it's now back in my Battlefield account. After emailing support they said I need to send them copies of ID as well as copies of the front and back of the credit cards used to deposit.
The problem is, I used a friends' credit card to make the initial deposit (with his permission) as I've never wanted a credit card. Am I going to be in trouble when they see that the name on my ID and the name on the credit card is different? Will this mean I'll need a copy of his ID to send them to be able to cash out or am I going to be in trouble either way? |
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Re: am i in trouble?
Some casinos or poker rooms do not keep your credit card number.
I don't think you'll get any trouble. |
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Re: am i in trouble?
I'd guess worst case would be that you might have to explain the situation to them...and then possibly send copies of both yours and your friends ids as well...
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Re: am i in trouble?
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I'd guess worst case would be that you might have to explain the situation to them...and then possibly send copies of both yours and your friends ids as well... [/ QUOTE ] I had to do this as I also used a friends CC the first time I deposited (100$ wich I lost the same day). It took 3 months to solve the problem and I wasn't even withdrawing, I wanted to deposit with my own CC after more than a year. GL to you... |
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