Bet365 Ontario Account Verification Canada: The Bureaucratic Circus No One Signed Up For
When you finally decide to trust a $0.99 promo from Bet365, the first hurdle isn’t the odds but a three‑step verification maze that feels longer than a 12‑hour poker marathon. In my decade of grinding tables, I’ve seen more paperwork than cards dealt, and the Ontario regulator apparently loves a good spreadsheet.
First, they demand a photo ID that matches a utility bill dated within the past 30 days. Imagine trying to prove you’re the same person who won a CAD 5,000 jackpot on a Starburst spin, only to have the system reject your driver’s licence because the glare on the scanned image looks “suspicious.” The odds of passing on the first attempt are roughly 2‑to‑1 against you if you don’t use a scanner with a flatbed that can handle glare.