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So you are helpless for what?
failed KYC ?
Well your submitted photo/ ID is not matching. So thats as clear as it can be
you are forced to do kyc after order?
I have no objection to being asked to complete KYC before placing an order (even if I fail KYC and cannot complete the transaction, it is still reasonable since I haven't paid). However, I think it's unreasonable to be asked to complete KYC after placing an order and while using the device, which is suddenly shut down.
I have provided my identity information correctly, but authentication failed.
Ask for a refund or chargeback.
@Rabisu does KYC? I thought he didn't, at least for cryptocurrency payments. That sucks.
"The ID does not match your face" in the ticket. According to who? What platform do they use for ID verification?
Never ever upload your ID and other details that can easily be used to impersonate you elsewhere to random companies.
Hello, we utilize the Didit system for KYC. Based on our checks, we have been informed that your verification process was unsuccessful. While we do not require identity verification from every customer, we may request it as a security precaution against suspicious, unrealistic, or anonymous registrations.
At least you could have used John Doe. qwe qwe is nice name tho..
https://www.fakepersongenerator.com/
Photoshop your face into the frame.
Done.
Haha, what a beautiful system....
Exactly because of stuff like this more and more hard KYC exist.
I wonder what was there before... people faking identity and contract partners have to react on that. Or companies (miss) using data and people have to react on that.
What was there before... the chicken or the egg :>
Mymymymy we build here a beautiful world
why are you showing your face for $5 stop it
Seems like a ploy to make a chargeback case harder to win, because the services were rendered and worked for a period. And there will almost certainly be a clause buried 267 pages deep in the TOS that KYC can be asked for. Pretty gross to ask for KYC after payment, not upfront by the processor at time of payment.
I've twice been asked for KYC when signing up with legitimate details, once with a personal account and once for business. Both times I simply close the account, no harm done. Had I already paid (especially as I usually do in crypto) and been left with no recourse, I would be very annoyed.
Providers like this are sitting on a treasure trove of data that can be used to steal your identity and open financial accounts, purchase cryptocurrency, etc. Disgruntled people hit with stupid KYC should perhaps upload goatse for the images and ask the provider to look and confirm if the images don't match. Capitulating to these silly KYC demands is no good.
LOL
HaHaHaa LET user is pissed of because his first and last name (qwe qwe) were rejected by the KYC processor
LOL
Thats why I love LET
The data miners.
Have you heard about selfies?
People show their faces on Instagram.
Every time you pay crypto, a child dies, because the electricity is spent verifying your transaction instead of purifying drinking water for the child.
The absence of chargeback option is your receipt for killing the child.
When you want to KYC us, don't ask for our ID card.
Instead, schedule a conference call and request 10 push-ups.
It's more authentic this way.
You can verify the face shown during push-ups is the same as the one on our GitHub.
You can verify the GitHub account is cited in our papers.
You can verify the speech during push-up sounds the same as the recording of our paper presentation at conferences.
You can verify the papers appear under the same ORCID as our university dissertation.
There's no risk of data leaks as it's all public information.
Hi,
hrhr if ever we are forced to do KYC i will consider it as an option :-)
But if ever we are forced to do KYC we would anyway immediately after identity confirmation destroy all provided data.
I really dont want them to be in our database, just like anything else that can be (miss) used in any way.
well they're weird too stop it
Sometimes KYC systems can fail if the photo quality isn’t clear enough or if lighting/angles don’t match well.
You could try re-uploading with better lighting and making sure your face is clearly visible and matches the ID exactly.
Also, if it keeps failing, it might be worth contacting support directly, sometimes manual verification works better than automated checks.
It’s OK to keep the push-ups in your database, forever.
When hacker eventually leaks database, the whole world is watching our push-ups.
To prevent deepfakes:
Upon the start of conference call, you shall request us to handwrite a code on paper or tablet, move the code paper across the frame, and then drop to do the push-ups.
It’s notoriously difficult to fake a video with real time requested hand writing.
An object moved in front of face is likely to cause artifacts if faked
They already mentioned why they wanted the KYC again:
** The ID does not match the face. Therefore, the request was rejected. **
You say that, but just you wait for www.fakepushupgenerator.com.
Yet another company that does KYC but doesn't warn about it in the checkout process. If you want to violate people's privacy, you need to warn them prominently ahead of time so they can make an informed choice. No doubt they don't want to take the sales hit from it.
@yoursunny Will you generate and maintain a list of LET hosts requiring KYC? Or are you too busy posting thirst traps on insta? Please advise.
Is KYC mentioned at all in the terms?
If not, it's unreasonable to expect a customer to perform KYC, IMO.
Proof-of-stake cryptocurrencies, like Ethereum, don't engage in energy-hungry mining. Then the child can die through poverty when the rich keep getting richer off crypto ponzi schemes instead of dying of thirst. Much better, no?
lmao what's wrong with you people
guys name is "qwe qwe" and you go "OMG HOST BAD WHY KYC REJECT"
KYC (and the subsequent major privacy breach that happens every few weeks) for a dirt-cheap VPS is an issue regardless of what the guy claims his name is.
Is it an issue that this provider wants to verify that his real name really is qwe qwe?
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