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Originally Posted by Arnox
All I want to know is why a driver's license isn't enough for me to prove my identity. Every other program or service I have subscribed to in the past has accepted my Nationally recognised driving license as primary ID - it seems strange that Paxum doesn't.
Can you reference anywhere that states that as part of KYC, a driver's license isn't sufficient primary photo ID?
I'm an Australian citizen, and according to this guideline:
http://www.austrac.gov.au/files/cip_form_ind_mar08.pdf
Is all that is required.
I'd really like some clarification on the guidelines you're following and where they state that an driver's ID is NOT a primary form of photographic evidence.
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I can't speak for them, but a drivers license is not a universal form of identification at all, but a passport is. I'm currently looking into getting a non-American (I am American) bank account, and the places I have spoke with all want my passport, my state ID means nothing to them.
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