Account Verification After Login At Opabet
Opabet runs an account check after you sign in to confirm identity and prevent fraud. The site can let you browse and play first, then block withdrawals or certain actions until verification is complete.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal and whenever Opabet’s risk checks flag something that needs proof. Common triggers include a large withdrawal request, changes to personal details, login from a new device or country, repeated failed payment attempts, or a mismatch between the account name and the payment method.
Opabet can also request verification after a deposit if the payment route requires it or if chargeback risk rises. If you use bank transfer, card payments, or an e-wallet registered to a different name, the account is typically paused for payouts until documents match the profile.
Documents are uploaded as photos or scans, and the details must be readable: full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. If Opabet asks for a selfie check, the face and the document text need to be clear, and the image must not be edited.
- ID: Passport, national ID card, or driving licence (front and back if the document has two sides).
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and home address, dated within the last 3 months.
- Payment method: For cards, a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits with the middle digits covered; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page with your name and email/ID; for bank transfer, a statement showing the account holder and IBAN.
- Selfie check: A selfie holding your ID, or a live face scan inside the site, if Opabet requests it.
- Source of funds: Payslip, tax return, or bank statements if Opabet needs proof for larger withdrawals or compliance checks.
In practice, account access stays open for login and gameplay, while withdrawals and some payment actions remain locked until the verification status switches to approved.