Hello Oleksii,
I apologize for not replying sooner.
Like you, I was perplexed when I first encountered casinos with 'mirrors' and that operate under different URLs. Rest assured it's a common practice but you are correct to be vigilant about this.
I tried several reputable websites outside of our own and using a Polish VPN all of the links to Nomini Casino lead to www.nomini15.com Also, the 'mirrors' most of the time don't appear in the list of websites under the license.
Please understand that only in a few countries casinos are required by the licensor to verify the identity of the player prior to depositing. Nomini Casino holds the Curacao license and doesn't require this approach toward the verification of players which is also very common.
As you can imagine many players don't live at their own address. Be sure to tell the casino if you are unable to provide some documents and why. In that case, they might ask you to provide alternative documents to confirm your identity or personal information.
The casino asked you for this:
a photo of the household utility bill or any other document confirming their current address (not older than 3 months)
The document proving your address can be a utility bill, but can also be an alternative document that confirms your current address, such as a phone bill, bank statement, or a variety of other documents. The utility bill is the most common, but not the only option you have.
To our knowledge, there were no issues with other players sending their verification documents to the casino via email, countless players before you went through the same process and managed to complete it successfully. I encourage you to proceed with the verification process, to be able to withdraw your winnings.
Please let us know about your decision on how you'll proceed or if have any questions or concerns.
Hello Oleksii,
I apologize for not replying sooner.
Like you, I was perplexed when I first encountered casinos with 'mirrors' and that operate under different URLs. Rest assured it's a common practice but you are correct to be vigilant about this.
I tried several reputable websites outside of our own and using a Polish VPN all of the links to Nomini Casino lead to www.nomini15.com Also, the 'mirrors' most of the time don't appear in the list of websites under the license.
Please understand that only in a few countries casinos are required by the licensor to verify the identity of the player prior to depositing. Nomini Casino holds the Curacao license and doesn't require this approach toward the verification of players which is also very common.
As you can imagine many players don't live at their own address. Be sure to tell the casino if you are unable to provide some documents and why. In that case, they might ask you to provide alternative documents to confirm your identity or personal information.
The casino asked you for this:
a photo of the household utility bill or any other document confirming their current address (not older than 3 months)
The document proving your address can be a utility bill, but can also be an alternative document that confirms your current address, such as a phone bill, bank statement, or a variety of other documents. The utility bill is the most common, but not the only option you have.
To our knowledge, there were no issues with other players sending their verification documents to the casino via email, countless players before you went through the same process and managed to complete it successfully. I encourage you to proceed with the verification process, to be able to withdraw your winnings.
Please let us know about your decision on how you'll proceed or if have any questions or concerns.