Paxum is required to have KYC rules but it's not required to carry them out the way it does.
Examples. Most people's bills are electronic now. How can you send a paper bill with your name and address on it when you don't get one ?
Not everyone has a drivers license or passport.
Different countries have different types of ID but Paxum don't understand that.
In most countries you can get a proof of ID card, but one from Australia apparently doesn't make the cut even though it has a photo, a name, date of birth and contributes to the 100 points of ID required to open a bank account here.
I find Paxum's application of KYC rules over the top, but it's their business and if you want to play in their theme park you need to follow their rules as much as they suck.
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